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Diagnosing Different Nail Types

Diagnosing Different Nail Types

by Staff

Not all nails are perfect. Some are thin, some are ridged, and some have cracks and tears. But luckily techs have a number of natural nail products to strengthen and treat a variety of nails. Here’s a quick guide from Nail Tek’s Mary Jo Zwirowski.

What Are Myxoid Cysts?

What Are Myxoid Cysts?

by Michelle Pratt

Myxoid cysts are small, rounded deformities that occur around the fingers and toes. Though often harmless, a visit to the doctor is still suggested to rule out any larger issue.

The Skin Care Answer Book

The Skin Care Answer Book

Milady

A beauty authority should have all the answers. If your knowledge of skin care is somewhat lacking, check out The Skin Care Answer Book: Real-World Answers to 275 Most-Asked Skin Care Questions from Milady.

med Callus Cream

med Callus Cream

Gehwol

Removing rough calluses at home can be tedious and time-consuming for clients. Offer them a quick and effective new alternative: Gehwol’s med Callus Cream.

onychauxis (on-i-’kawk-sis) a thickening and overgrowth of the nail

What Is Onychauxis?

by Michelle Pratt

In and of themselves, thick nails pose no danger to a client, but they often indicate a larger problem. Techs can protect themselves and their clients if they proceed with caution.

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