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Saturday, 31 Jul 2010

Manicure Treatments

MANICURE TREATMENTS: 206

Learning Outcomes: The Candidate will be able to provide manicure treatments.

  • Project a professional image
  • Preparation of treatment area, adhering to Health, Safety, Hygiene and Sterilisation procedures.
  • Adopt a professional Ethical manner
  • Carry out Consultation procedures confirming client’s requirements.
  • Check for Contra-indications, explain treatment procedure
  • Position client safely, ensure comfort and privacy throughout treatment
  • To meet salons requirements
  • Describe desirable characteristics of an appropriate treatments environment
  • Describe range and equipment and resources
  • Identify different types of manicure tools
  • State objectives for providing manicure treatments
  • How to treat a range of skin/nail conditions
  • Outline key ingredients  of manicure products
  • State benefits/effects of massage
  • Improve skin/nail condition
  • Perform manicure treatments using full range of techniques
  • Provide enamelling service in solid colour and French
  • Identify Contra-actions
  • Offer after-care advice and retail products
  • Evaluate treatment


Candidates will be assessed practically, minimum of 6 on various nail lengths and condition, providing nail enamelling using dark solid, light and French finish. Assignments related to practical skill, underpinning knowledge and related anatomy and physiology.


Key skills will also be the requirements throughout assessments.

Course Fees:

Course registration is £35. Tuition fees are £1200 plus £100 examination fee. We accept all major credit cards.

Additional Information:

You are required to purchase a plain white tunic and full length, black trouser.  These are available from quailty suppliers such as Health and Beauty Wear or can be purchased at our in-house trade centre.  Required footwear is low heeled black court shoe.

Students will receive a kit list for every unit, which can be purchased in house, from our Trade Centre, which students will be encouraged to register to receive membership.

Kits can be purchased during Induction day, students will need to purchase pen, pencil, eraser, tip-ex, highlighter, paper, plastic wallets and an A4 lever arch file, we do not supply these items.

How to Enrol:

We offer several ways to enrol:

Once you have completed and submitted an application form we will contact you to arrange an interview.