What does the day-to-day work of a nail designer look like?
Nail designers care for and beautify the fingernails and toenails of their customers.
With a new customer, they first assess the health of the nails and skin and ask about their needs and wishes. In a relaxed conversation, they then explain the possible treatments and discuss the advantages and disadvantages with the customer. For the actual treatment, they first set up the workplace by preparing the necessary equipment, instruments and materials. They then clean and disinfect the client's hands or feet, after which the actual treatment can begin.
They clean cuticles and nails and cut or file them into shape. They then polish the surfaces, repair nail damage and apply gel or nail polish. For artificial nail treatments, they glue on the nail extensions, shape them and create natural transitions. Finally, the artificial nails are polished and sealed.
If desired, massage the hands or feet, apply exfoliating cream and finish with oil and a moisturizing cream.
Many customers like to buy the right care products from their nail designer and receive appropriate advice.