Basic Nail Care:
* Manicures: This involves shaping, filing, and buffing the nails, followed by cuticle care and applying polish.
* Pedicures: This includes soaking the feet, exfoliating, and removing calluses. The toenails are then trimmed, shaped, and polished.
* Nail trimming and shaping: This includes cutting and filing the nails into desired shapes.
* Cuticle care: This involves pushing back the cuticles to prevent ingrown nails and improve the appearance of the nails.
Nail Enhancement Services:
* Gel manicures and pedicures: This involves using a gel polish that is cured under a UV lamp, resulting in a longer-lasting and chip-resistant manicure.
* Acrylic nails: Acrylic powder is mixed with a liquid monomer to create a hard, durable nail enhancement.
* Polygel nails: This is a hybrid between acrylic and gel, offering the durability of acrylic with the flexibility of gel.
* Dip powder nails: A fine powder is dipped onto the natural nail to create a durable and long-lasting finish.
Other Nail Services:
* Nail art: This includes various designs and decorations applied to the nails, using techniques such as hand painting, stamping, and nail stickers.
* Nail extensions: Artificial nails are applied to the natural nails to extend their length and create different shapes.
* Paraffin wax treatments: This is a moisturizing and smoothing treatment for hands and feet.
Nail techs also offer various nail products, such as polishes, top coats, base coats, and cuticle oil.
In addition to the services listed above, some nail techs may specialize in specific areas, such as:
* Nail repair: Fixing broken or chipped nails.
* Nail treatments: Addressing nail issues like fungal infections or brittle nails.
Nail techs are trained to provide safe and hygienic nail care services, ensuring the health and well-being of their clients.