...NAIL ART TRAINING SECTION |LESSON 1: FULL TIP EXTENSION | |@PERIOD OF LESSON : 2 DAYS | |@TUITION FEE : PHP 5000 UP TO 3 PEOPLE & PHP 4000 MORE THAN 3 PEOPLE | |@MATERIAL FEE: PYHP 1136 = FULL TIP, 2WAY GEL GLUE, BUFFER BLACK, SANDING BUFFER CLIPPER, TIP CUTTER, ORANGE WOOD STICK | | | |LESSON 2: FILLER POWDER EXTENSION | |@PERIOD OF LESSON: 2 DAYS | |@TUITION FEE: PHP 10,000 UP TO 3 PEOPLE & PHP 8000 MORE THAN 3 PEOPLE | |@MATERIAL FEE: PHP 1966 = 2WAY GEL GLUE, BUFFER BLACK, SANDING BUFFER, CLIPPER TIP CUTTER, ORANGE WOOD STICK | |SQUARE TIP, LIGHT GLUE, FILLER POWDER, GLUE DRYER | | | |LESSON 3: ACRYLIC EXTENSION ...
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...Research Paper Rough Draft: How to become a Neat Nail Technician Looking around the room, I see an array of beautiful shades to choose from. Pastels with deep dark colors of nail polishes are sitting on organized shelves to be chosen. Sometimes a salon will have a strong stench of chemicals, mixed with the sound of nail buffing drills, and chatter too. However, getting a manicure and pedicure is still a relaxing retreat that many women, even men, look forward to. When I was a just a little girl, I became exposed to the art of nail design and a vast selection of polishes throughout the years of my mother’s influence. Painting nails, playing with false nails, and the experience in taking trips to the nail salon with my mother have become hobbies of mine ever since then. Thereafter, I realize that in order to become a professional nail technician, it will take hours of practice and training to obtain your license, and testing your skills in your new workplace. This topic is something interesting that I liked learning about, and I thought it would be great to be able to save money by doing own nails. “As a nail technician or manicurist, you will trim and polish clients' nails, repair broken nails, and apply nail extensions. Additionally, you will assess the...
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...A Touch of Elegance Day Spa Shayla K. Samuel Introduction to Marketing Prof. Yanni Tournas Spring 2007 I plan to open a spa that pays special attention, but is not limited to, the specific needs of ethnic peoples. This business will be financed with a small business loan and any capital that the owners have to put into the business. It will be located in Harlem, NY. This spa will provide hair, skin, nail, and full body care services for men and women of all ages and backgrounds. The market potential for this spa is high because the area it will be opened in is particularly diverse. Residents of the area include people who have Caribbean roots and those of African decent. I plan on achieving product differentiation using location and target market. There are very few businesses in the area that include services for hair, skin, and nails in one facility. The spa services will be advertised primarily to those of ethnic backgrounds. A spa would be a particularly lucrative business because of the range of services that are available. My business would provide services from manicures and pedicures, to hair cuts and colorings, to acupuncture and full body massages. Advertising for the spa will include, but is not limited to local radio broadcast commercials, ad printing in the local papers, fliers handed out to passersby, and word of mouth. New clients will receive special deals when they purchase large packages. Returning clients...
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...1. Budweiser beer conditions the hair2. Pam cooking spray will dry finger nail polish3. Cool whip will condition your hair in 15 minutes4. Mayonnaise will KILL LICE, it will also condition your hair5. Elmer's Glue - paint on your face, allow it to dry, peel off and see the dead skin and blackheads if any.... 6. Shiny Hair - use brewed Lipton Tea7. Sunburn - empty a large jar of Nestea into your bath water8. Minor burn - Colgate or Crest toothpaste9. Burn your tongue? Put sugar on it!10. Arthritis? WD-40 Spray and rub in, kill insect stings too11 Bee stings - meat tenderizer12. Chigger bite - Preparation H13. Puffy eyes - Preparation H14. Paper cut - crazy glue or chap stick (glue is used instead of sutures at most hospitals)15. Stinky feet - Jello !16. Athletes feet - cornstarch17. Fungus on toenails or fingernails - Vicks vapor rub18. Kool aid to clean dishwasher pipes. Just put in the detergent section and run a cycle, it will also clean a toilet. (Wow, and we drink this stuff)19. Kool Aid can be used as a dye in paint also Kool Aid in Dannon plain yogurt as a finger paint, your kids will love it and it won't hurt them if they eat it!20. Peanut butter - will get scratches out of CD's! Wipe off with a coffee filter paper21. Sticking bicycle chain - Pam no-stick cooking spray22. Pam will also remove paint, and grease from your hands! Keep a can in your garage for your hubby23. Peanut butter will remove ink from the face of dolls24. When the doll clothes are hard to put on, sprinkle...
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...Every business has a model regardless of what industry you are in. All business have models that have three main components. Those are (1) business commerce (2) business occupation and (3) business organization. Business commerce is the process where the good and services are produced. The nail technician does my pedicure and I pay her for her services and for doing such a good job would be considered business commerce. Business occupation is a skill or a service done to provide value to their customers. Nail technician is a very skilled and patient acquired job so you have to pay to get your services from a nail technician. Its not a job everyone can do so sometimes you have to go to the next person to make them look fabulous. Business organization is the last component of the business systems. This particular nail salon is very small since they only have one salon in town. I advertising in the local papers and around town. They definitely stick out when you drive by them. They also only have a few employees maybe 5 so they are very small. Since the business organization is the systems of task the relationship between the nail technician and the customer receiving the services have to have a common...
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...pain by the burns. 3. What happened too Brian’s determination to take only a small drink from the lake? Brian’s determination to take a small drink from the lake became something he didn’t realize was something he needed in order to survive. He enjoyed every bit of it. 4. Why was Brian so sure initially that the search planes would find him within a day or two? Brian was sure because he seen it on television that when lost planes got missing the next day or two they be found and that also pilots fill out their flight plans and where they are heading and what route they be taking. 5. Make a list of all the things that Brian has in his possession including his clothes? A quarter, three dimes, a nickel, and two pennies. A finger nail clipper. A billfold with a twenty-dollar bill, and some odd pieces of paper. Also the hatchet his mother have given him before he boarded the plane. He also had a good pair of tennis shoes almost dry. And socks. And Jeans and underwear and a thin leather belt and a T-shirt with a wind breaker so torn it hung on him in tatters. And a watch that was broken in the crash but still held on to it. 6. Make a second list placing every item in order of importance to his survival? Hatchet, shoes, socks, jeans, underwear, leather belt, t-shirt, watch, $20 bill, wind breaker. 7. According to Brian’s former English teacher, what was a person’s most important asset? Do you agree?...
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...during our leisure time, but there are some type of activity that often do provide amusement to us, including behavior that we find unacceptable; like flicking your hand in front of your eyes, pulling thread out of your clothes, making repetitive sounds, nail biting and many more. This kind of behavior is considered self-stimulation or we can called our mannerisms and can often perceive negatively because “they do not look normal”. It is not difficult to identify mannerism. If someone does a strange thing habitually, like clearing his/her voice superfluously, that is a mannerism. If someone (usually men) finds himself whistling every so often, that is a mannerism. If someone is fond of biting his or her fingernails, that is a mannerism. Nose poking, excessive or unnecessary tooth picking, tooth sucking, and indiscriminate hugging are also mannerisms. The habit of interjecting one's speech or sermon with a typical exclamation repeatedly and overuse of a gesture are some other mannerisms. Just look at the people around you. You are in a classroom together with your classmate. Sometimes you will notice that some of your girl classmates are playing with their hair, twirling a ring around their finger, biting their nails etc. And sometimes you notice someone of your classmate always winking on you, and you are very assuming, so you jumped on conclusion without any observation or knowing the reason behind those action of that guy/girl, and you therefore conclude that...
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...The drawing pin. In this essay, I intend to write about the advantages and disadvantages about a drawing pin. I will also write about the key features of a drawing pin. These include; • Thumb Tacks - long heads, can be used as hooks • Drawing Pins - flat plastic heads • Giant Thumb Tacks - easy grip • Hexagonal Pins- paper labels on heads for coding • Map Pins - coloured heads for coding • Pyramid Pins - coloured heads for coding • All pins in assorted colours only Drawing pins are a short nail or pin used to fasten items to a wall or to a board which may be used in displays and intended to be inserted by hand, generally without the assistance of tools. Basic History Edwin Moore invented the "push-pin" in 1900 and founded the Moore Push-Pin Company. Moore described the push-pin as a pin with a handle. Later, in 1904, in Germany, a clockmaker Johann Kirsten invented the flat-headed thumb tacks for use with drawings. Components A drawing pin has two basic components: the head, often made of plastic, metal or wood, and the body, usually made of steel, brass, tin or iron. Many head designs are often flat, domed, spherical, cylindrical and a variety of heads such as hearts or stars. Drawing pins heads also come in a variety of colours. These can be particularly useful to mark different locations on a map. Some drawing pins are designed to have the body cut out of the head and bent downward to produce a tack. Drawing pins are really useful...
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...____Self Pay _____Blue Cross _____Medicare _____YABC ________________2nd _______________Other Patient Last Name First Name Initial D.O.B. Sex Date Description CPT Description CPT Description CPT |New Patients||Injections||Laboratory Proc| |Eval & Mgt -Brief 99201||Solu-Medrol 40mg J2920||Hemmocult 82270| |Eval & Mgt -Limited 99202||Solu-Medrol 120mg J2930||Rapid Throat Cult 87070| |Eval & Mgt -Inter 99203||Toradol 60mg J1885||Urinalysis 81000| |Eval & Mgt -Ext 99204||Vitamin B-12 J3420||Urine Dip 81002| |Eval & Mgt -Comp 99205||Phenergan 50mg J2550||Pro Urine 82570QW| |||Rocephin 1gram J0696||Glucose Random 82947QW| |Well Exam-5-11 yrs old 99383||Depotestosterone 200 mg J1071||Protime 85610QW| ...
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...GSS5000 | The History of Nail Art | Nail art and Nail Polish | | By Trang Nguyen | 11/11/2014 | | Abstract Nail art is a fashion sense in today’s world of fashion; it has become more and more popular in the beauty industry and women and men all across the world are making this a fashion trend. Whether or not nail art may be a “new” trend or not, nail polish has been around since high- gloss car paint was invented. Interestingly, back in 3200 B.C., Babylonian males wore black or green nail polish, which signified class; with green representing the lower class and black as the higher class.(Oliveras, 2012) Other countries such as China, Britain, France, and America have an intriguing history of how nail polish existed in their culture. Nail polish and nail art may be the trend today; however, it has always been a trend for many other cultures back in history as well. Keywords: Nail Art, Nail Polish In China and in Egypt, 3000 B.C., the Chinese wore color on their nails as a reflection of class and the ruling of the different Dynasties. The Egyptian and Indian women stained their nails using henna so that the color of their nails would distinguish the upper and lower class; similar to the Babylonian’s. The Babylonian wore green which represented the lower class and black as the higher class. Colors such as a light red were worn by the people of the Victorian era. (Oliveras, 2012) Nail polish and Nail art isn’t a new thing… it has been around for many years...
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...Beautiful and elegant nails can be done in the comfort of your own home. Today, we are going to learn how to turn those worn out nails into elegant and beautiful nails. We will learn how to give ourselves a manicure and pedicure. First, we will start by gathering our list of items we will need. We will need the following items; such as, a foot soaking tub, wet wash cloth, dry towel, nail polish remover, cotton balls, nail polish, (I like to choose from a variety of colors) and a top clear coat. We will also need, a nail buffer, nail file, cuticle cream, cuticle clippers, toe spacers, , skin so soft and a nail dryer. I also like to have handy, an aerosol can of nail drying spray. (This is optional). Let us begin turning those brittle nails into elaborate nails. We will start by taking off the old polish. When choosing a nail polish remover, I prefer to use a non-acetone for natural nails; for instance, this will keep your natural nails less dry and much smoother. Let’s start with the finger nails. Take your dry towel, lay it over your lap or table to put your hands on; because, you don’t want to get the polish remover on your clothes or furniture, for this might ruin them. Now let’s take a cotton ball and soak it with the polish remover. Apply the cotton ball to your nail and rub firmly, make sure you remove all old polish. Repeat the process to the toenails to remove any unwanted old polish. You will then take the wet cloth and wipe both finger and toe nails off. Our next step...
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...Story of a father and a little boy who had a bad temper There once was a little boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the fence. The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily, gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence. Finally the day came when the boy didn’t lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that the boy now pull out one nail for each day that he was able to hold his temper. The days passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that all the nails were gone. The father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence. He said “you have done well, my son, but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like this one.” You can put a knife in a man and draw it out. It won’t matter how many times you say I’m sorry, the wound is still there. Moral for the story: Make sure you control your temper the next time you are tempted to say something you will regret...
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...market people they have. They will have hard time handling the customers especially when customers are coming in and out continuously. The customers won’t be patient enough to wait for their turn since the salon is new. * Physical Resources- Location Strengths: La Belleza Nail and Spa salon is new, so basically their equipments are also new. The furnitures and the interior of the salon are fresh so people would love to visit and try their services. Renovation is not needed. The salon is located inside a mall in village, we can tell that the rent expense would not cost much compared if they have their own establishment. Weaknesses: The salon is located inside the mall of the subdivision, so basically homeowners and residents are the one who will visit and be able to see the salon. The market people are 8,000 and it is not sure that, the 8,000 people are fond of going to the salon. It is hassle for outsiders to go inside the village just to try this new salon that they can experience the same service to the salons near their place. * Activities and Processes- Programs you run Strengths: La Belleza Nail and Spa salon has a lot of services to offer like like nails, they have manicure and...
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...Where Beauty Begins Nails have always been a part of a women’s beauty care, whether it’s retro 1970s or cool 2013. The ad that I chose to analyze is for the Natural Wonder nail polish. This ad was published in The Australian Women’s Weekly on February 11, 1976. The ad shows a women’s face covered with several hands over her eyes, and all the finger nails are painted in different vibrant shades of Natural Wonder nail polish. The model’s lips are adorned with red lipstick, which enhances to the ad’s visual appeal. The color palette used in this ad is very attractive and bright, and the photography is impressive. Underneath the photo is the narration of the ad, advising that this nail polish is a revolutionary product, as it does not only make nails beautiful but strong. The use of alluring vocabulary, different sizes of fonts and concise information leaves the reader with a clear sense of how the product works. The Natural Wonder, “Where Beauty Begins” is a rational, inspiring and persuasive ad, which justifies the appeal to credibility, appeal to emotions and appeal to reason. There are two aspects which make this ad believable and credible. Firstly, its publication in the Australian Women’s weekly magazine. The Australian Women's Weekly, launched in 1933, is the most widely read magazine in the history of Australian publishing. The magazine was first introduced as a weekly publication (National Library of Australia). Secondly, “the United States based cosmetics brand, Natural...
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...She is a nail salon worker, very typical of Vietnamese immigrant. It takes a huge amount of humility and tough work in her world. In contrary her existence is unique and wonderful. She does people’s nails, mostly women. She give them services such as pedicure, and manicures. To explain what manicures and pedicures are, manicures is like a fancy massage and pampering of one’s hands and pedicures is the same for one’s feet. As a guest wanting a manicure, he or she would first soak their hands in a warm salt water bath to loosen the dead skin. Then their hands are gently massage with pumice rock to remove the dead skin. The guest then get a series of massages and stretches of their hands to help releases their tension. The hands then get dipped in a warm wax solution. The wax is intended to lock in the moisture in the hand to keep them beautiful and prevent them from drying out. So that’s a basic manicures is like. 2. What did you learn? What surprised you? What disappointed you? Nail salon business is a unique niche to its own. Statistically, nail salon businesses are mostly owned by a Vietnamese. This create a whole subculture that is quite complex. Among the employees, they communicate in Vietnamese. They have a unique culture in which there are a lot of informalities. Often time, there are no guide line to what is expected of a nail worker, and everything is up to the worker to decide at the moment. One might call it controlled chaos. But in this world, nail salon workers...
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