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FAITH P. OMANDAM
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY and the
DIPOLOG CITY GOVERNMENT
Quarter 3 – Module 7: Trimming Nail Week 7
First Edition, 2020
Printed in the Philippines by ________________________ Department of Education – Region IX –SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY
Office Address: Purok Farmers’, Olingan, Dipolog City
____________________________________________
Writer: Faith P. Omandam
Editor: Faith P. Omandam
Reviewers: Lynne B. Gahisan
Lourma I. Poculan– Asst. Schools Division Superintendent
Amelinda D. Montero – Chief, Education Supervisor, CID
Nur N. Hussien – Chief, Education Supervisor, SGOD
Ronillo S. Yarag – Education Program Supervisor, LRMS
Leo Martinno O. Alejo – Project Development Officer II, LRMS
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to
help the learner uses the nail care servicing in Trimming of Nails
independently. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many
different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be
changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
The module is intended for the Grade 7/8 students Exploratory Course on
Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services.
You are now in Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services -Module 7: Week 7
Learning Outcome 2: Perform Nails Trimmers to varies Shapes
After going through this module, you are expected to:
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What I Know PRE-TEST: Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read and analyzed the statement carefully below. Then choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in one whole sheet of paper.
1. This is a very easy task but sometime it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and ingrown nails.
a. Trimmers c. filing of the nail
b. Trimming of nail d. cutting of nail 2. What is a simple yet important self-care routine?
a. beauty salon c. nail grooming
b. nail care d. nail trimming 3. This process cleans your fingernails and decides cleaning fingernails it also helps in
softening your nails and easier to cut them.
a. Prepare the types of or this task b. Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean
c. Wash your hands
d. Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth
4. Describe what happens when nails are not properly trimmed? a. changes in nail shapes, such as curled nails
b. thinning or thickening of the nails
c. separation of the nail from the surrounding skin d. all of the above
5. When did you use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd surface of newly trimmed
nails? a. after cutting your nails c. before cutting your nails
b. cut your nails in a place d. do it in on tilt
6. What is the best time to trim your nails immediately after taking a bath or shower? a. gather the tools properly c. soften the nails
b. leave your cuticle alone d. moisturize
7. Are you taking good care of your nails? Here’s what you need to know to keep your
fingernails healthy when trimming, except? a. Keep fingernails dry and clean c. use moisturizer
b. Practice good nail hygiene d. use harsh nail care products
8. What is the best time to trim your nails that is recommended by the dermatologist? a. after taking a bath or shower c. immediately after a bath or shower
b. before taking a bath or shower d. during taking a bath or shower
9. How could you recognize to measure in keeping the salon clean and in a safe state? a. All the beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good
sanitary condition.
b. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean. c. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bit fitted with a
polythene bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing.
d. all of the above
10. Why you always file the nail in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken your nails?
a. Because it smoothen uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board.
b. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail. c. Keep them strong and prevent from catching on things.
d. protect the nail root
iv
Lesson
7 Trimming of Nail
Nails grooming is a simple yet important self-care routine. Before you start
to work on your clients nails, both of you should agree on the best nail trim. It should perform to that of the finger for a better result/effect. People who perform
work mostly with their hands prefer to have a shorter nails to avoid breakage and injury.
What’s In
Let us find out if you can still remember your previous lesson in Beauty Care (Nail Care) by answering this activity.
Activity 1
Directions: Study this picture. Identify what kind of nail problem are these?
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What’s New
This time you’re going to answer an activity that will exercise your knowledge.
Directions: Answer the questions briefly and describe the pictures below:
1. How did you entertain your customers?
2. What are the benefits of Trimming Nails in the salon? 3. Explain the significant of trimming nails.
vi
What is It
In this module, you will be able to understand the concept of nail trimming
nail care activity. Learning these things assures everyone that are provided to serve as a guide for you.
1.1 Trimming of Nails
Trimming of nail plays a very vital role. It is very task but sometimes it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and
ingrown nails. Nail grooming is a simple yet important self- care routine. Not only do short, well-manicured nails look great, they are also less likely to
harbour dirt and bacteria, which can lead to an infection.
Step 01: Prepare the types of instruments for this task. Nail cutter, who has small or medium slightly curved blades, which are suitable for trimming the finger nails.
Nail cutters with straight blades are suitable for use.
Step 02: Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean. Wash your nail
cutter to remove dust and germs, especially when you are sharing your nail cutter with someone else. Dry thoroughly after washing it.
Step 03: Wash your hands. Wipe dry with any towel or tissue paper to remove extra
water. This process cleans your fingernails, and beside cleaning fingernails it also helps in softening your nails and easier to cut them
Step 04: You must cut your nails in a place where you can clearly see what you are doing. Put a small container near you in which you can collect the nails.
Step 05: Decide the shape of your nails. Decide which shape you actually want.
After deciding, lift the nail cutter and start cutting your nails.
Step 06: Start cutting your nails starting from your little finger,
Step 07: Click on the nail cutter that can cut through the nail. You can make at
least two or three cuts of a finger nail until everything is snug. Follow the curve of the nail to get a clean cut. Check skin flaps after each cut and remove carefully.
Step 08: Sit comfortably and crouch your knee side to easily reach up and see the
nails clearly. Be sure not to set up deep razor to prevent scratches. Adjust the position of razor if you feel any discomfort.
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Step 09: After cutting your nails, use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd
surface of newly trimmed nails. When you file, do it in on tilt – from the corner of the nail to go down.
Step 10: Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth.
Ways to Keep Tools and Equipment Safe and Functional
1. Sterilize metal implements after each use in a hospital-grade disinfectant that is bactericidal, viricidal, and fungicidal. This disinfectant can be found in beauty
supply stores. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 10 minutes.
2. Disinfect foot basins after each use with a bleach solution. Make a 1-to-10 solution by mixing one-part bleach with 10 parts water. Using gloves, rinse the
basin with the solution to disinfect. If necessary, scrub with a detergent to remove
any dirt or debris.
3. Use a boiling method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all metal implements. Designate one pot for sterilization to prevent cross-contamination with
food. Submerge the tools in boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain the tools and allow them to dry.
4. Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them
from being exposed to dirt and bacteria. Be sure tools are completely dry before
storing them. If waiting more than a couple of weeks before the next nail care service, sterilize the tools again before use.
5. Inspect tools and equipment regularly to identify defective ones for repair,
replacement or condemnation.
To properly trim your nails, dermatologist recommend the following tips:
Soften the nails- the best time to trim your nails is immediately after taking
a bath or shower. However, if that isn’t possible, soak your nails in lukewarm water for a few minutes to soften them.
Gather the proper tools- use a nail clipper or nail scissors for your fingernails and toenail clipper for the toenails. Remember to disinfect your
tools monthly. To disinfect them, soak a small scrub brush in a bowl of 70 to 90 percent isopropyl alcohol and then use the brush to scrub your nails
clippers or nail scissors. Afterwards, rinse the tools in hot water and dry
them completely before putting them away. To trim your fingernails, cut almost straight across the nail. Use a little nail
file or emery board to slightly round the nails at the corners, as this will help keep them strong and prevent them from catching on things like clothing or
furniture. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail, cut straight across
when trimming your toenails. Toenails grow more slowly than fingernails, so you may find that you do not need to trim these nails as often.
Smooth uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board. Always file
the nails in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken your nails.
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Leave your cuticles alone. Cuticles protect the nail root, so it’s important to
avoid cutting your cuticles or pushing them back. When you trim or cut your cuticles, it’s easier for bacteria and other germs to get inside your body and
cause an infection. If you get a nail infection, it can sometimes take a long time to clear.
Moisturize after trimming to help keep your nails flexible. This is especially important when the air is dry, as dry nails split more easily.
Nails are a reflection of your overall health. If you notice a change in the
color, texture, or shape of your nail, see a board-certified dermatologist. While some changes are harmless, other could be a sign of a disease, such
as melanoma, or an infection, such as nail fungal infection.
Fingernails Care: DO’s To keep your fingernails looking best:
Keep fingernail dry and clean – these prevent bacteria from growing under
your fingernails. Repeated your prolong contact with water can contribute to split fingernails. Wear cotton-linen rubber gloves when washing dishes,
cleaning or using harsh chemical.
Practice good nail hygiene- uses a sharp manicure scissors o clippers. Trim
your nails straight across then round the tips in gentle curve.
Use moisturizer- When you use hand lotion, rub the lotion into your
fingernails and cuticles, too.
Apply a protective layer- Applying a nail hardener might help strengthen
nails
Ask your doctor about biotin-Some research suggests that the nutritional
supplement biotin might help strengthen weak or brittle fingernails. Fingernails Care: Don’ts
To prevent nail damage, don’t:
Bite your fingernails or pick at your cuticles – these habits can damage the
nail bed. Even a minor cut alongside your fingernails can allow bacteria or
fungi to enter and cause an infection.
Pull of hangnail- you might rip live tissue along with the hangnails. Instead,
carefully clip off hangnails.
Use harsh nail care products – limit your use of nails polish remover. When
using nail polish remover, opt for an acetone-free formula
Ignore problems – if you have nail problem that doesn’t seem to go away on
its own or is associated with other signs and symptoms, consult your doctor
or dermatologist for an evaluation.
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What’s More
To learn more and deepen your understanding, do and accomplish all the
given activities.
Acitivity 1: Outcome Sentence on Trimming nails
Direction: Write a reflection of your learning journey about this lesson by completing the guide phrases below. Use separate sheet of paper to write your
answer.
__________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Assessment Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter in one whole sheet of paper. 1 What is the best time to trim your nails that is recommended by the dermatologist?
a after taking a bath or shower b. before taking a bath or shower
c. immediately after a bath or shower
d. during taking a bath or shower 2. Are you taking good care of your nails? Here’s what you need to know to keep your
fingernails healthy when trimming, except?
a. Keep fingernails dry and clean
b. Practice good nail hygiene c. use moisturizer
d. use harsh nail care products
3. What is the best time to trim your nails immediately after taking a bath or shower? a. gather the tools properly c. soften the nails
x
b. leave your cuticle alone d. moisturize
4. When did you use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd surface of newly trimmed
nails? a. after cutting your nails c. before cutting your nails
b. cut your nails in a place d. do it in on tilt
5. This is very easy task but sometime it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and ingrown nails.
a. Trimmers c. filing of nail
b. Trimming of nail d. cutting of nail 6. What is a simple yet important self-care routine?
a. beauty salon c. nail grooming
b. nail care d. nail trimming 7. Describe what happens when nails are not properly trimmed?
a. changes in nail shapes, such as curled nails
b. thinning or thickening of the nails c. separation of the nail from the surrounding skin
d. all of the above
8. Why you always file the nail in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken
your nails? a. Because it smoothens uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board.
b. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail.
c. Keep them strong and prevent them from catching on to things. d. protect the nail root
9. This process cleans your fingernails and decides cleaning fingernails it also helps in
softening your nails and easier to cut them. a. Prepare the types of or this task
b. Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean
c. Wash your hands d. Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth.
10. How could you recognize to measure in keeping the salon clean and in a safe state?
a. . All the beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good
sanitary condition. b. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean.
c. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bit fitted with polythene
bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing. d. all of the above
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References • Moore, Oakley and Franco. The World of Cosmetology. McGraw-Hill
Book Company: 1980
• K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education K to 12 –Home Economics-Beauty Care(Nail Care) Services CG Dec.,2013
• www.lasernailtherapy.com
• www.salonsuccessacademy.com
1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.A
Assessment
10.D
For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education - Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR)
Ground Floor, Bonifacio Bldg., DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, Philippines 1600
Telefax: (632) 8634-1072; 8634-1054; 8631-4985
Email Address: [email protected] * [email protected]
FAITH P. OMANDAM
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY and the
DIPOLOG CITY GOVERNMENT
Quarter 3 – Module 7: Trimming Nail Week 7
First Edition, 2020
Printed in the Philippines by ________________________ Department of Education – Region IX –SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY
Office Address: Purok Farmers’, Olingan, Dipolog City
____________________________________________
Writer: Faith P. Omandam
Editor: Faith P. Omandam
Reviewers: Lynne B. Gahisan
Lourma I. Poculan– Asst. Schools Division Superintendent
Amelinda D. Montero – Chief, Education Supervisor, CID
Nur N. Hussien – Chief, Education Supervisor, SGOD
Ronillo S. Yarag – Education Program Supervisor, LRMS
Leo Martinno O. Alejo – Project Development Officer II, LRMS
ii
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to
help the learner uses the nail care servicing in Trimming of Nails
independently. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many
different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be
changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
The module is intended for the Grade 7/8 students Exploratory Course on
Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services.
You are now in Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services -Module 7: Week 7
Learning Outcome 2: Perform Nails Trimmers to varies Shapes
After going through this module, you are expected to:
TLE_HEBC7/8MT-0j-6
iii
What I Know PRE-TEST: Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read and analyzed the statement carefully below. Then choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in one whole sheet of paper.
1. This is a very easy task but sometime it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and ingrown nails.
a. Trimmers c. filing of the nail
b. Trimming of nail d. cutting of nail 2. What is a simple yet important self-care routine?
a. beauty salon c. nail grooming
b. nail care d. nail trimming 3. This process cleans your fingernails and decides cleaning fingernails it also helps in
softening your nails and easier to cut them.
a. Prepare the types of or this task b. Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean
c. Wash your hands
d. Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth
4. Describe what happens when nails are not properly trimmed? a. changes in nail shapes, such as curled nails
b. thinning or thickening of the nails
c. separation of the nail from the surrounding skin d. all of the above
5. When did you use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd surface of newly trimmed
nails? a. after cutting your nails c. before cutting your nails
b. cut your nails in a place d. do it in on tilt
6. What is the best time to trim your nails immediately after taking a bath or shower? a. gather the tools properly c. soften the nails
b. leave your cuticle alone d. moisturize
7. Are you taking good care of your nails? Here’s what you need to know to keep your
fingernails healthy when trimming, except? a. Keep fingernails dry and clean c. use moisturizer
b. Practice good nail hygiene d. use harsh nail care products
8. What is the best time to trim your nails that is recommended by the dermatologist? a. after taking a bath or shower c. immediately after a bath or shower
b. before taking a bath or shower d. during taking a bath or shower
9. How could you recognize to measure in keeping the salon clean and in a safe state? a. All the beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good
sanitary condition.
b. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean. c. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bit fitted with a
polythene bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing.
d. all of the above
10. Why you always file the nail in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken your nails?
a. Because it smoothen uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board.
b. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail. c. Keep them strong and prevent from catching on things.
d. protect the nail root
iv
Lesson
7 Trimming of Nail
Nails grooming is a simple yet important self-care routine. Before you start
to work on your clients nails, both of you should agree on the best nail trim. It should perform to that of the finger for a better result/effect. People who perform
work mostly with their hands prefer to have a shorter nails to avoid breakage and injury.
What’s In
Let us find out if you can still remember your previous lesson in Beauty Care (Nail Care) by answering this activity.
Activity 1
Directions: Study this picture. Identify what kind of nail problem are these?
v
What’s New
This time you’re going to answer an activity that will exercise your knowledge.
Directions: Answer the questions briefly and describe the pictures below:
1. How did you entertain your customers?
2. What are the benefits of Trimming Nails in the salon? 3. Explain the significant of trimming nails.
vi
What is It
In this module, you will be able to understand the concept of nail trimming
nail care activity. Learning these things assures everyone that are provided to serve as a guide for you.
1.1 Trimming of Nails
Trimming of nail plays a very vital role. It is very task but sometimes it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and
ingrown nails. Nail grooming is a simple yet important self- care routine. Not only do short, well-manicured nails look great, they are also less likely to
harbour dirt and bacteria, which can lead to an infection.
Step 01: Prepare the types of instruments for this task. Nail cutter, who has small or medium slightly curved blades, which are suitable for trimming the finger nails.
Nail cutters with straight blades are suitable for use.
Step 02: Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean. Wash your nail
cutter to remove dust and germs, especially when you are sharing your nail cutter with someone else. Dry thoroughly after washing it.
Step 03: Wash your hands. Wipe dry with any towel or tissue paper to remove extra
water. This process cleans your fingernails, and beside cleaning fingernails it also helps in softening your nails and easier to cut them
Step 04: You must cut your nails in a place where you can clearly see what you are doing. Put a small container near you in which you can collect the nails.
Step 05: Decide the shape of your nails. Decide which shape you actually want.
After deciding, lift the nail cutter and start cutting your nails.
Step 06: Start cutting your nails starting from your little finger,
Step 07: Click on the nail cutter that can cut through the nail. You can make at
least two or three cuts of a finger nail until everything is snug. Follow the curve of the nail to get a clean cut. Check skin flaps after each cut and remove carefully.
Step 08: Sit comfortably and crouch your knee side to easily reach up and see the
nails clearly. Be sure not to set up deep razor to prevent scratches. Adjust the position of razor if you feel any discomfort.
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Step 09: After cutting your nails, use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd
surface of newly trimmed nails. When you file, do it in on tilt – from the corner of the nail to go down.
Step 10: Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth.
Ways to Keep Tools and Equipment Safe and Functional
1. Sterilize metal implements after each use in a hospital-grade disinfectant that is bactericidal, viricidal, and fungicidal. This disinfectant can be found in beauty
supply stores. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 10 minutes.
2. Disinfect foot basins after each use with a bleach solution. Make a 1-to-10 solution by mixing one-part bleach with 10 parts water. Using gloves, rinse the
basin with the solution to disinfect. If necessary, scrub with a detergent to remove
any dirt or debris.
3. Use a boiling method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all metal implements. Designate one pot for sterilization to prevent cross-contamination with
food. Submerge the tools in boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain the tools and allow them to dry.
4. Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them
from being exposed to dirt and bacteria. Be sure tools are completely dry before
storing them. If waiting more than a couple of weeks before the next nail care service, sterilize the tools again before use.
5. Inspect tools and equipment regularly to identify defective ones for repair,
replacement or condemnation.
To properly trim your nails, dermatologist recommend the following tips:
Soften the nails- the best time to trim your nails is immediately after taking
a bath or shower. However, if that isn’t possible, soak your nails in lukewarm water for a few minutes to soften them.
Gather the proper tools- use a nail clipper or nail scissors for your fingernails and toenail clipper for the toenails. Remember to disinfect your
tools monthly. To disinfect them, soak a small scrub brush in a bowl of 70 to 90 percent isopropyl alcohol and then use the brush to scrub your nails
clippers or nail scissors. Afterwards, rinse the tools in hot water and dry
them completely before putting them away. To trim your fingernails, cut almost straight across the nail. Use a little nail
file or emery board to slightly round the nails at the corners, as this will help keep them strong and prevent them from catching on things like clothing or
furniture. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail, cut straight across
when trimming your toenails. Toenails grow more slowly than fingernails, so you may find that you do not need to trim these nails as often.
Smooth uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board. Always file
the nails in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken your nails.
viii
Leave your cuticles alone. Cuticles protect the nail root, so it’s important to
avoid cutting your cuticles or pushing them back. When you trim or cut your cuticles, it’s easier for bacteria and other germs to get inside your body and
cause an infection. If you get a nail infection, it can sometimes take a long time to clear.
Moisturize after trimming to help keep your nails flexible. This is especially important when the air is dry, as dry nails split more easily.
Nails are a reflection of your overall health. If you notice a change in the
color, texture, or shape of your nail, see a board-certified dermatologist. While some changes are harmless, other could be a sign of a disease, such
as melanoma, or an infection, such as nail fungal infection.
Fingernails Care: DO’s To keep your fingernails looking best:
Keep fingernail dry and clean – these prevent bacteria from growing under
your fingernails. Repeated your prolong contact with water can contribute to split fingernails. Wear cotton-linen rubber gloves when washing dishes,
cleaning or using harsh chemical.
Practice good nail hygiene- uses a sharp manicure scissors o clippers. Trim
your nails straight across then round the tips in gentle curve.
Use moisturizer- When you use hand lotion, rub the lotion into your
fingernails and cuticles, too.
Apply a protective layer- Applying a nail hardener might help strengthen
nails
Ask your doctor about biotin-Some research suggests that the nutritional
supplement biotin might help strengthen weak or brittle fingernails. Fingernails Care: Don’ts
To prevent nail damage, don’t:
Bite your fingernails or pick at your cuticles – these habits can damage the
nail bed. Even a minor cut alongside your fingernails can allow bacteria or
fungi to enter and cause an infection.
Pull of hangnail- you might rip live tissue along with the hangnails. Instead,
carefully clip off hangnails.
Use harsh nail care products – limit your use of nails polish remover. When
using nail polish remover, opt for an acetone-free formula
Ignore problems – if you have nail problem that doesn’t seem to go away on
its own or is associated with other signs and symptoms, consult your doctor
or dermatologist for an evaluation.
ix
What’s More
To learn more and deepen your understanding, do and accomplish all the
given activities.
Acitivity 1: Outcome Sentence on Trimming nails
Direction: Write a reflection of your learning journey about this lesson by completing the guide phrases below. Use separate sheet of paper to write your
answer.
__________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Assessment Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter in one whole sheet of paper. 1 What is the best time to trim your nails that is recommended by the dermatologist?
a after taking a bath or shower b. before taking a bath or shower
c. immediately after a bath or shower
d. during taking a bath or shower 2. Are you taking good care of your nails? Here’s what you need to know to keep your
fingernails healthy when trimming, except?
a. Keep fingernails dry and clean
b. Practice good nail hygiene c. use moisturizer
d. use harsh nail care products
3. What is the best time to trim your nails immediately after taking a bath or shower? a. gather the tools properly c. soften the nails
x
b. leave your cuticle alone d. moisturize
4. When did you use a nail file to smooth any rough and odd surface of newly trimmed
nails? a. after cutting your nails c. before cutting your nails
b. cut your nails in a place d. do it in on tilt
5. This is very easy task but sometime it causes little problems such as unwanted abrasions and ingrown nails.
a. Trimmers c. filing of nail
b. Trimming of nail d. cutting of nail 6. What is a simple yet important self-care routine?
a. beauty salon c. nail grooming
b. nail care d. nail trimming 7. Describe what happens when nails are not properly trimmed?
a. changes in nail shapes, such as curled nails
b. thinning or thickening of the nails c. separation of the nail from the surrounding skin
d. all of the above
8. Why you always file the nail in the same direction, as filling back and forth can weaken
your nails? a. Because it smoothens uneven or rough edges using a nail file or emery board.
b. To reduce your chances of getting an ingrown toenail.
c. Keep them strong and prevent them from catching on to things. d. protect the nail root
9. This process cleans your fingernails and decides cleaning fingernails it also helps in
softening your nails and easier to cut them. a. Prepare the types of or this task
b. Before using your nail cutter, make sure that it is clean
c. Wash your hands d. Apply some moisturizer on your hands to keep the cuticles moisturized and smooth.
10. How could you recognize to measure in keeping the salon clean and in a safe state?
a. . All the beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good
sanitary condition. b. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean.
c. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bit fitted with polythene
bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing. d. all of the above
xi
References • Moore, Oakley and Franco. The World of Cosmetology. McGraw-Hill
Book Company: 1980
• K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education K to 12 –Home Economics-Beauty Care(Nail Care) Services CG Dec.,2013
• www.lasernailtherapy.com
• www.salonsuccessacademy.com
1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.A
Assessment
10.D
For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education - Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR)
Ground Floor, Bonifacio Bldg., DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, Philippines 1600
Telefax: (632) 8634-1072; 8634-1054; 8631-4985
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