Safety & Disinfection
Tools
Vocabulary
Disorders
Diseases
100

What is the destruction of living microorganisms, including spores, on an object or surface

Sterilization

100

Used to gently push back loosened cuticle from the surface of the nail

Cuticle Pushers

100

A cosmetic service that is performed on the hands, which includes the care of the skin and nails, cosmetic treatments and procedures and even artificial nail applications

Manicure

100

Sign: Split cuticle around the nail

Cause: Improper cuticle cutting; job related; skin dryness

Agnail or Hangnail

100

The general term for any nail disease or deformity

Onychosis

200

Helps to break down and remove the residue from foot soaks, scrubs and masks

Chelating Soaps

200

A hard and abrasive tool used for shaping the free edge of the nail

Nail File

200

the study of the body's movements and internal functions

Physiology

200

Sign: Darkening of the nails; discoloration may be in a band or stripe

Cause: Excess melanin

Melanonychia

200

Sign: Inflammation of the matrix; redness, swelling around base or underneath the nail plate, sometimes pus is present

Cause: Unsanitary implements

Onychia

300

Commonly known as bleach

Sodium Hypochlorite

300

Applied to provide moisture and condition the skin for a soft and healthy appearance after skin removal

Cuticle Cream/Oil

300

A cosmetic service performed on the nails and skin of the feet

Pedicure

300

Sign: Nail will appear pitted and/or have roughness on the surface

Cause: Genetics

Nail Psoriasis

300

Sign: Bacterial inflammation of the skin surround the nail plate

Cause: Unsanitary implements, aggressive cuticle pushing and cutting, yeast infection 

Paronychia

400

A standard name for disinfectants

Quats - Quaternary Ammonium Compounds

400

Used during the initial soaking process to help soften the skin

Cleansing Soaks

400

The scientific study of the shape and structure of the human body and its parts

Anatomy

400

Sign: Bitten nails

Cause: Habitual nail biting

Onychophagy

400

A fungal infection of the nail, also known as Ringworm of the Nail

Onychomycosis

500

Strong, high pH disinfectants

Phenols

500

An extremely flammable, colorless liquid that evaporates quickly

Alcohol

500

Based on a stabilized hydrogen peroxide and is non-toxic to the skin and environment

Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide

500

Sign: Forward growth of living skin that adheres to the surface of the nail plate

Cause: Skin disease, genetics, trauma or injury to nail

Nail Pterygium

500

Sign: Loosening or separation, without shedding, of the nail plate from the nail bed

Cause: Internal disorders, product allergies, trauma to the nail, infection

Onycholysis