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Trends and styles have progressed throughout the ages. Match each trend to the correct period.
Ancient India
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Chinese Dynasties
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Ancient Egypt
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Earlier in the 20th century, product lines for the #nailindustry were limited to very few shades and colours, and the formulations are no way near as fit for purpose as they are today. Over each decade, formulations have continued to improve, and now there are colours, products and tools for all nail types! Match each key advancement in the industry to the correct date.
1911
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2008
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1955
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1980
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1932
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1900
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Some trends are short-lived, and others stand the test of time. Which of the following are current trends? Select six correct responses.
Nail technicians who do not keep up to date with the trends will quickly see themselves and their sales fall behind the competition! What are some ways that you can keep up to date with new developments in the industry? Select three of the most appropriate responses.
Exposure to a range of sources and approaches is critical for you to build extensive skills and knowledge base. Because approaches, styles and techniques are continually evolving, it is good for you to have the ability to research and familiarise yourself with other professionals in the industry.
When working with your clients, you will begin with the end in mind (the desired look) and will then work backwards to determine what you will need to do to achieve the end goal. We do this through three phases: client consultation, provide the service and service completion tasks.
Reorder the tasks listed in order of what comes first to what comes last in the nail enhancement process.