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There are no legal requirements for the treatment of minors (16 and under). However, 16 or under do require written consent by a parent or guardian and with the parent or guardian in attendance.

What is important are the terms of the insurance policy in place. It may be that 16 or under are not insured.

Like growth, bones, and the body in general, nails do not với tới full maturity until later than 16. It can differ between individuals and males and females. It is unlikely that the nails of a 16-year-old have reached full maturity so they can be weak and/or with a higher moisture content. Adhesion can be an issue.

Immature nails can be adversely affected by đánh bóng and the use of dung môi. This is the same for all nails, but the impact can be greater.  Incorrect or overly aggressive preparation and application can affect the growth and strength.

Other factors to consider are the commitment to home care, the temptation to peel an lớp phủ off, sports and social activities that can affect the possibility of breaking a long sự nâng cao off. This obviously applies to all and not just minors, but minors have immature nails.

So, the answer is:

  • check your insurance policy
  • check with your brand manufacturer
  • have your own or salon policy and stick to it
  • you are under no obligation to provide services to minors as there are safety issues and these should be addressed in your own Risk Assessment
  • be prepared to deal with the disappointment in expectations when a nail service for a minor does not work as well as hoped! Adhesion can be a problem!
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A term used to describe any artificial nail, including acrylics, gels, and nail wraps.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_d61ffd4b1e0feb3ae62068cdc8511042":"

Buffing<\/div>
Nail Buffing\n

This is a process using an abrasive. It could refer to using a buffer (usually with a high grit of around 240) to shape and refine a nail coating or overlay. Or it could refer to using a 3 or 4 way buffer (of increasing grit) to bring an overlay or a natural nail to a shine<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_5967cb8b3d81b440a65f0791b8c6ea9f":"

Solvents<\/div>
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Solvents (in the context of nail products as water is a solvent) are chemicals such as acetone, ethyl acetate, methyl acetate, butyl acetate, toluene. They are able to dissolve certain products or break their bonds. They are commonly used in nail polishes and nail polish removers. They are usually volatile and are the method used to dry nail polish as they keep the product liquid until they are exposed air and will evaporate and leave the pigments and other ingredients (such as plastisers etc) as a nail coating. They are also used in nail plate dehydrators to cleanse and degrease the nail in the preparation for a coating application.<\/p>\n
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Pathogens (with the possible exception of fungal spores) are unable to survive in a product with a high level of solvents. This is why it is safe to use nail polish on several clients without spreading any pathogens<\/p>\n
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Overlay<\/div>
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An overlay describes a nail coating. It is commonly used to describe an enhanced nail e.g. tip and overlay where a plastic tip is applied to the natural nail plate and an 'overlay' applied to the nail plate and tip to create a longer enhanced nail. Or a 'natural nail overlay' where a coating is applied directly to the nail plate to give it strength and\/or colour.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_5fd3aafdff48eed26fca095c85256a80":"

REACH<\/div>
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REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals.
It is a\u00a0European Union regulation\u00a0that addresses the production and use of\u00a0chemical substances, and their potential impacts on both human health and the environment. The regulation also established the\u00a0European Chemicals Agency, which manages the technical, scientific, and administrative aspects of REACH.<\/p>\n<\/div>"}}; -->