Where's the Cuticle?
Chemist Doug Schoon on the importance of knowing the anatomy of the nail.
Chemist Doug Schoon on the importance of knowing the anatomy of the nail.
Chemist Doug Schoon discusses understanding the proper meaning of nail industry terms.
Chemist Doug Schoon discusses why nail techs should study the natural nail.
Though doctors cite a lack of scientific evidence that hormones influence product lifting, some nail technicians say their clients’ experiences provide all the proof they need.
Nail technicians should know as much about the inside of the nail as the outside. Here’s an anatomy lesson on the onychium. Pay attention – there’s going to be a test at the end.
Nails don’t breathe, they don’t sweat, they don’t eat, and they don’t need a regular rest from artificial extensions.
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