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Once you have learned the fundamental techniques in this chapter, you will be officially on your way to providing clients with a professional manicure. A manicure is a cosmetic treatment of the hands involving cutting, shaping, and often painting of the nails, removal of the cuticles, and softening of the skin. Manicure and pedicure services are currently the fastest-growing services on salon and spa menus.
Buffs Away Dullness: Our skin is constantly renewing itself, shedding dead skin cells to make way for new ones. But sometimes, these dead cells don’t shed completely, leading to a buildup that can make the skin look dull, rough, and uneven. Exfoliation helps to sweep away these lingering cells, revealing a brighter, more radiant complexion.
Unclogs Pores: Dead skin cells, combined with excess oil and impurities, can clog pores, leading to blackheads, whiteheads, and acne breakouts. Exfoliation helps to keep pores clear, reducing the likelihood of blemishes and promoting a smoother skin texture.
Boosts Product Penetration: When dead skin cells create a barrier on the skin’s surface, skincare products have a harder time penetrating and delivering their benefits. Exfoliation removes this barrier, allowing serums, moisturizers, and other treatments to reach deeper and work more effectively.
Stimulates Cell Turnover: Exfoliation encourages the skin’s natural renewal process, stimulating cell turnover and promoting the production of collagen and elastin. This helps to maintain the skin’s firmness, elasticity, and youthful appearance.
Evens Skin Tone: By removing dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover, exfoliation can help to fade hyperpigmentation, age spots, and acne scars, leading to a more even skin tone.
Preps for Other Treatments: Exfoliation creates a smooth, receptive canvas for other skincare treatments, such as facials, masks, and makeup application. It allows these treatments to penetrate deeper and deliver optimal results.