Nail care: Cleaning, trimming, filing, and shaping nails
Nail treatments: Applying nail polish, buffing, and applying or removing artificial nails
Nail art: Painting patterns and colors on nails
Massaging: Massaging hands and forearms during manicures, and feet and lower legs during pedicures
Consulting: Consulting with clients on nail polish color, nail art, and desired nail length and shape
Advising: Advising clients on aftercare
Sterilizing: Sterilizing nail tools and equipment before and after each use
Removing: Removing existing nail polish and acrylic nail residue
Softening: Softening calluses and removing rough skin
WAEC AND ABOVE, PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE WILL BE A PLUS
1 year and above
Communication and customer service: Nail technicians work closely with clients, so they need to be polite, understanding, and have excellent communication skills.
Nail art, acrylics, and gels: Nail technicians should be skilled in applying artificial nails, including extensions, gels, and nail art.
Pedicures: Nail technicians should be able to perform manicures and pedicures.
Health and safety: Nail technicians should have knowledge of health and safety practices.
Nail care: Cleaning, trimming, filing, shaping, smoothing, and polishing nails
Nail treatments: Providing manicures and pedicures, hand and foot massages, and other nail treatments
Artificial nails: Applying and designing acrylic and gel false nails
Customer service: Providing excellent customer service, which includes the atmosphere, detail of the service, and client interaction
Salon duties: Accepting payments, answering the phone, scheduling appointments, and helping keep the salon clean and tidy
Infection prevention: Observing clients' nails for infectious diseases and keeping equipment and tools clean
Creativity: Being creative with nail styles and designs, including color selection and shaping
Sales: Earning commissions on sales of nail care products and polishes