Manicurist

The working educational program is based on the professional standard
(vocational and technical) education in the profession 5141 Manicurist, approved
by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine dated March 4, 2019 No. 297, on
on a modular-competency basis.

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  • Know: concepts of information and information technologies; programs for
    creation of text documents, multimedia presentations and publications;
    general information about local and global computer networks.

  • Be able to: create and edit text documents; carry out work with
    computer presentations and publications; search in
    global computer network; use e-mail

  • Know: characteristics of raw materials used for production
    perfumery and cosmetic products; general concepts about perfumery and
    cosmetics; the structure and types of the skin of the hands, the structure, types and types of the nail bed
    and nail plate; types, requirements for the quality of cosmetic products
    skin and nail care; modern methods of instrument disinfection in
    hairdressers; types, composition of names of disinfectants and hemostatic agents
    means, types of auxiliary materials used during
    performing manicure works.

Table of correspondence of competencies to educational subjects

 

 

General professional unit Budget of study time – 141 hours.

 

General professional training - 44 hours.

Professional and theoretical training – 85 hours.

Professional and practical training - 12 hours.

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Finished works of our graduates after completing the course

History and interesting facts

The manicurist profession has a long history that goes back several centuries. Even in ancient Egypt and China, women painted their nails with natural dyes to emphasize their status. However, professional hand and nail care as a separate direction began to develop at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. At this time, the first beauty salons appeared, where manicure became a popular procedure among upper-class women. With the development of the beauty industry, the manicurist profession has become an integral part of the modern world, and today it is one of the most common and sought-after specialties in the field of body care.

Interesting facts:

 

Fast recovery: Fingernails grow about 3 mm per month, and toenails – 1 mm. This means that regular manicures help maintain a well-groomed appearance.

Creative profession: Manicurists not only take care of the nails, but also show great creativity by creating different designs, drawings, and even 3D effects on the nails.

Psychological effect: The manicure procedure can act as therapy. It promotes relaxation and mood improvement, giving clients time for themselves and the opportunity to feel cared for.

Men’s manicures: Although the majority of nail salon customers are women, men’s manicures are also gaining popularity. It includes the care of nails and the skin of the hands, and also emphasizes neatness and a well-groomed appearance.

Nails as an indicator of health: Manicurists can often notice changes in the condition of nails that may indicate certain health problems. For example, brittle or discolored nails can be signs of vitamin deficiency or blood circulation problems.

Many techniques: Today, there is a huge number of manicure techniques: from classic edged to hardware and even Japanese. Each technique has its own characteristics and is suitable for different types of nails and customer wishes.

Manicure is safe: When performed correctly, manicure is an absolutely safe procedure. Specialists always use sterile instruments, adhere to sanitary standards and use skin and nail care products.

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