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Tools to Go

by Felecia Ligon

Fear of disease has prompted many clients to go out and buy their own tools. How do you handle sanitation when using those foreign tools?

Help Desk

by Staff

The Help Desk answers all your questions. Today readers ask about deep cracks in feet and the difference between dry skin and athlete's foot.

The hand at the left has been exposed to the sun one too many times and has many visible age...

See Spots Run

by Harvey Abrams, M.D.

Age spots — discoloration of the skin due to sun damage — provide an excellent opportunity for you to educate your clients about treatment options, suggest products and services, and begin treatment in the salon.

Help Desk

by Staff

The panelists answer your tricky questions! In this edition we cover flat nails, calluses and more.

Closing In On Ingrown Toenails

Closing In On Ingrown Toenails

by Vanessa Jezin

Wearing tight, closed-toed shoes is an invitation for ingrown toenails. Soreness, irritation, and pain are just a few symptoms clients live with. Here we give you tried-and-true solutions to ease client discomfort.

Healthy Curiosity

by Suzette Hill

What you don’t know about your clients can hurt them – and you. Know what questions to ask so you can enhance your clients’ beauty and health with services personalized to their individual lifestyles and health histories.

Making the Change

Making the Change

by NAILS Staff

It’s known as “the change of life” for good reason. Menopause brings many changes to a woman’s body – and not all are welcome. But there are ways you can make your change for the better.

On the Lookout for Domestic Violence

by Cyd Jones

The death of Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994 propelled nail tech Sue Yahnian to channel her energy into preventing violence against women. She feels nail techs are in a unique position to recognize signs of abuse and steer clients to resources for help.

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