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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Establish client priorities.
  2. Prepare service area.
  3. Apply hand painted designs, decals, or jewelleries.
  4. Review service.
  5. Clean service area.
  6. Establish client priorities.
  7. Prepare service area.
  8. Apply hand painted designs, decals, or jewelleries.
  9. Review service.
  10. Clean service area.

Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:

communicate, follow and adjust service plans and provide six safe and appropriate quality nail services for clients that demonstrate the following nail art techniques:

decals

hand painted designs

nail coverings

jewellery:

diamantes

studs

charms

marble nail art

provide nail art maintenance service for three of these clients that includes:

nail art top coat or sealant

retouching

repair

design and record nail art plans for each client specifying details of:

adverse reactions

after-care advice

areas requiring special treatment

client feedback

colours and jewellery used

contraindications

design

nails analysis

range and variety of nail art

tools and equipment

present self, according to organisational policy

comply with health and hygiene regulations and requirements.


Knowledge Evidence

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

state or territory and local health and hygiene regulations and requirements relevant to nail art services

organisational policies and procedures relevant to nail art services:

client record management

equipment use and maintenance

incident reporting

linen use and laundry procedures

personal hygiene and presentation

presentation of treatment area

safe use of chemicals

waste disposal

work health and safety

scope of practice as it applies to nail art services:

when to refer clients to other practitioners

importance of not stating a diagnosis of a contraindication

appearance and gross anatomy of skin and nails

growth, shape, and functions of nails

contraindications which prevent treatment or require referral to health practitioners and relationship to nail art services:

allergic reactions

bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral infections

bruising or swelling around nail

contraindications of products used in combination or with other services

damaged natural nails

abnormal skin around nail

appearance of skin and nail disorders and relationship to nail art services

effect of changes created by complementary nail shapes and nail art designs

effects and benefits of organisation range of nail art products

ingredients and effects of products used for nail art

care and cleaning requirements for nail art equipment, implements and service area

adverse effects of nail art products

data safety sheet requirements, location and use in salon

sustainable operating procedures for the conservation of product, water and power

aftercare advice, products and future services to maintain nail art.