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Manicurist/Pedicurist

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AVG. SALARY

$37,340

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EDUCATION

Post-secondary training +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication

LynnRae Ries is a nail technician. "For a professional nail technician, communication skills are of utmost importance," she says.

"In other words, unless you want to be doing nails on a production-type basis, you must learn how to communicate with your customers. The first is based on customer service and attentiveness. The second is based on salesmanship."

A helpful nail technician not only gives a quality manicure. They can also give you advice on how to take care of your nails between appointments.

Here are some random facts about nails and nail care. Read over them, then organize the information and write a 250- to 500-word information sheet on nails and nail care.

  • The purpose of nails is to protect our fingers and toes.
  • Nails are made from keratin.
  • Your health can affect your nails. Symptoms of health problems can sometimes show up on your nails.
  • Don't bite or pick your nails.
  • Try not to use your nails for anything. Instead, use the pads of your fingers.
  • Carefully wash underneath your nails with liquid soap. Keep them clean at all times!
  • Wear gloves for any dirty work: washing dishes, working in the garden and cleaning house.
  • Don't expose your hands to harsh detergents or cleaners.
  • Use a good lotion on your hands every day.
  • Push back your cuticles when your hands are already soft and supple, such as when you get out of the shower.
  • Put a clear coat on top of your polish to keep your nails from chipping.