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Pitting of the nail plate, exposing the nail bed, which could leave it open to infection
Deep longitudinal grooves in the nail plate, which may be painful
Excessive overgrowth of the nail plate, which could spread infection
Discoloration and thickening of the nail plate, which could limit enamel color choice
Advise the client to come back when the nails have grown, as nothing can be done
Recommend they have nail extensions to try and strengthen the nail plate
Apply pre-formed nails to flatten the bulbous skin at the fingertip
Focus on cuticle work to expose the nail plate and encourage growth
Ringworm, and you should refuse to carry out the treatment because it is contagious
Dermatitis, and you need to focus on the nail area only to avoid irritating the skin
Scabies, and you recommend they return in two weeks, where you will reassess the situation
Warts, and you advise the client to purchase some products to use at home instead
Tiredness due to the build-up of toxins from the massage
Excessive heat in their hands from the increased circulation of blood
Tingling in the fingertips from stimulation of the superficial nerves in the skin
Redness and stinging from an allergic reaction to products
Tell the client that this can happen when using professional products as they are more concentrated
Remove the product and inform the client that they are allergic to the product
Advise the client that they must have sensitive skin and that there is nothing to worry about
Avoid the nail that is burning and continue to work on a different area until the sensation passes
Client may have already had a diagnosis and be unconcerned by it
Therapist is not medically trained and may misdiagnose the condition
Client may not understand the condition and dismiss the idea
GP may decide to sue the salon, and the therapist could lose their job.
Longitudinal ridges on the nail plate
White spots on the nail plate
Overgrown cuticle adhering to the nail plate
Pitting of the nail plate
Hard and ridged
Dry and flaky
Discolored and ridged
Pitted and bumpy
Lengthening the treatment, as there is more skin and muscle tissue
Squeaking the nails to remove natural oils
Offering a buffed finish at the end of the treatment
Leaving their hands for longer in the soapy water to soften calluses
Deep cleanse and soften the skin by increasing the production of sweat
Remove debris under the free edge due to ingredients contained in the wax
Remove dead skin cells by encouraging the glands to produce more sebum
Calm the client by stimulating the superficial nerves in the skin
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