
China Glaze Treats Teens to a Beverly Hills Spa Mani
In April, China Glaze treated 12 teens who are oncology patients at the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA to luxurious mini spa treatments at the Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic in Beverly Hills, Calif.

In April, China Glaze treated 12 teens who are oncology patients at the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA to luxurious mini spa treatments at the Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic in Beverly Hills, Calif.

A new study published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery asserts that more breast cancer patients can now qualify for a complex nipple-saving surgery.

The Bellus Academy campuses in California and Kansas showed their survivor spirit on Tuesday, June 2, as they provided complimentary lilac polishes to cancer fighters, survivors, caretakers, and friends.
Offer free services to cancer survivors on Tuesday, June 2.

It’s hard to know the etiquette for supporting a client — or coworker — in her battle against cancer.

September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. How about hosting a fundraiser?

A manicurist, educator, and holistic skin care manufacturer, Sheila Fredriksen recently launched FredieGirl, a hand and foot care brand built around the needs of clients with compromised health.

While cancer patients can benefit greatly from receiving nail services, chemotherapy and radiation can cause serious side effects that you as a nail tech need to be aware of. Read on to learn more about how to provide safe, skillful, compassionate nail services to your clients who are battling cancer.

Now that summer is approaching, it’s time to start educating clients about the need to take their skin health seriously.
Last month, Zoe Nails at Ayrsley hosted Teal Toes and Teal Nails, a charity event to raise funds for — and awareness of — ovarian cancer.

After almost three decades, a rare diagnosis prompts one nail tech to ask the question, “Is this related to my work?” In an effort to shed some light on difficult questions, we did some digging and asked some questions of our own.

Look Good Feel Better, the free, global program that helps people address the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment, has launched new web and mobile makeover tools designed specifically for people undergoing cancer treatment and recovery.

Recently American International Industries (A.I.I.) offered its time and services to participate in two events that support a cause dear to the heart of the company: women battling cancer.

Be a bright spot in the lives of clients undergoing cancer treatments with these tips on how to care for these customers, body and soul.

Look Good Feel Better, which provides beauty services to women with cancer, offers these tips for hand, foot, and nail maintenance for clients with cancer. Learn more at http://lookgoodfeelbetter.org.

UV nail lamps do not appear to significantly increase the lifetime risk of keratinocyte carcinoma — a type of non-melanoma skin cancer — in consumers, reports a study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.

Learn to recognize changes in the skin that could indicate skin cancer and educate your clients about the importance of early treatment.