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How to nurture the natural nail: AN A-Z GUIDE

Explore Scratch’s alphabet of natural nailcare concerns, products & expertise to elevate your offerings

Healthy natural nails, treated by Hannah Clayton (@studiobyhannahbeth), Scratch Stars Natural Nail Specialist of the Year finalist 2024 & CNDTM UK ambassador.
ACESO™ Client Kit (includes Step 1, Step 2 and Debrider) £35.45 + VAT www.sweetsquared.com

A CESOTM

Famous Names has launched ACESO™, following three years of development. The four-step, natural nailcare system penetrates through the nail plate onto the nail bed and surrounding soft tissue, delivering targeted relief and healing support via natural bio-actives. It features Kick Start Soak to prepare, Step 1, Step 2 and Debrider, which helps the nail plate to reattach to the nail bed. Find out more about the system on page 66.

When the health of natural nails is maintained, not only do clients see the confidence-boosting benefits: with aesthetically pleasing nails and longer-lasting enhancements, but your role as a nail technician becomes much simpler.

“Healthy natural nails are the foundation of all nail services,” notes Lucy Price-Marshall, Scratch Stars Natural Nail Specialist of the Year 2023, finalist for 2024 & OPI educator. “Long-lasting services and client satisfaction is achieved by offering a bespoke approach to nail health via the consultation and aftercare recommendations.”

Lucy Price-Marshall
Yasmin Hodge

Brittle nails

“Brittle nails can be caused by many factors, including a deficiency, trauma, nail biting, lifestyle habits and medical conditions – for example people with thyroid problems, like myself, often suffer with weak, brittle nails,” reveals Yasmin Hodge of Gels by Yas, Wolverhampton. Opt for strengthening treatments to support the natural nail.

Nail Kind Extreme StrengthenerHard to Resist £POA/RRP £10.95 www.nailkind.com Restore the strength of soft, brittle nails and protect against external aggressions with this quick-drying treatment. Either apply two coats, twice a week; one coat as a base coat under nail polish, or two coats for a clear overlay on bare nails.
Jessica Recovery Base Coat from £4.80 + VAT/RRP from £9.20 www.gerrardinternational.com With a powerful combination of protein KSW, calcium and H2O, Recovery restores moisture to improve the flexibility of brittle, breaking nails.
CND StrengthenerRXx™ £11.95 + VAT/RRP £24.95 www.sweetsquared.com This nail strengthener from CND™ is formulated with celery seed extract and Tsubaki oil, acting as a protective barrier to repair and strengthen the natural nail. Apply to clean, bare nails and apply another coat on day two and/or three, before removing on day four and reapplying.

Contraindications

Hannah Clayton

“As a qualified professional, you should be aware of when you can and cannot work on a client’s natural nails,” says Hannah Clayton, Scratch Stars

Natural Nail Specialist of the Year finalist 2024 & CND™ UK ambassador. “Remember, you are not medically qualified to diagnose or treat, so if in doubt, refer to a medical professional. When doing this, I maintain contact with the client to support them, alleviate embarrassment and encourage bookings in future.”

Tanya Jeskins

“Always be polite and kind, letting clients know that you value them and that the health of their natural nails and skin is your priority,” adds Tanya Jeskins, Scratch Stars Natural Nail Specialist of the Year finalist 2024. “Simply say that you’ve seen something you are not sure about and as you are not medically trained, you can’t diagnose. Then add that you recommend that they see a healthcare professional before you can carry out the service. You could offer an alternative treatment in the meantime where possible, or recommend a package of homecare products.”

“If cuticles are inflamed, nail beds are thin and tender, nails are severely bitten or experiencing onycholysis (when the nail separates from the nail bed), it may be suitable to avoid treatment,” notes Jessica Price, Scratch Stars Natural Nail Specialist of the Year finalist 2024. “If this was to occur, I would have an honest conversation with the client and recommend they see their GP if there is a medical concern, or advise a four-week plan of cuticle oil and nail strengthener, before a review.”

Jessica Price
Mavex Micoxan Anti-fungal Nail Solution £19 + VAT/ RRP £38 www.mavex.uk Retail this Mavex antiseptic and repairing formula to clients with fungal infections. Once applied under the nail onto the affected area, the product works to reduce lifting and discolouration, while hydrating fragile nails.
Susan Gerrard

D elamination

“A common nail concern is dryness, where the nail lacks lustre and has a powdery surface. This can result in the layers peeling (delamination),” shares , founder of the Manicure + Pedicure by Mii natural nailcare line. “To prevent this, it is important to use a rich, conditioning cuticle oil daily, such as Nourish + Nurture Nail & Cuticle Oil by Mii. New nail is born at Susan Gerrard the cuticle stage, therefore it is important to protect that area. Nourish + Nurture Nail & Cuticle Oil is a hero product within our range, and promotes healthy nail growth using active ingredients: lemon oil and vitamins E and F.”

Mii Nourish + Nurture Nail & Cuticle Oil from £5.50 + VAT/RRP £11 www.gerrardinternational.com

“Delamination can leave nails weak and is often a cause of service breakdown when applying nail coatings,” notes Tanya Jeskins. “It can be caused by age, medical causes, dehydration, trauma and exposure to day-to-day chemicals and products, for example when washing up and cleaning without gloves. It can be treated most effectively with tailored in-salon treatments, using flexible coatings to prevent further problems as well as nail strengthening products.”

OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener (Classic) £14.90 + VAT/RRP £21.90 www.opi.com This sheer nail strengthener features Tri-Flex Technology™ to act as a ‘liquid shield’ and strengthen and protect nails against chipping, peeling and splitting. As well as the original clear shade, the formula is available in eight versatile hues.
A client presents peeling nails near the free edge.
Image courtesy of Jessica Price
Jessica Fusion Base Coat from £7.20 + VAT/RRP from £13.95 www.gerrardinternational.com Designed to help peeling nails, this base coat contains rubberised resins, which fuse delicate layers of the nail, while vitamin A strengthens and supports growth.

Evaluation

A consultation allows you to evaluate the client’s natural nail condition, needs and desires. “This is the most important part of a nail service and will be referred to throughout the appointment, allowing you to tailor the treatment, make professional recommendations and ensure client satisfaction,” says Lucy Price-Marshall. “Via a consultation, you need to source client details such as contact information, updated medical details including allergies, previous nail services and experiences, client expectations and attain a signature.”

“I always ask each client about their job role,” adds Hannah Clayton. “For instance, one of my clients is a swimming instructor so spends over three hours per day in a pool. Therefore, I adapt her treatments to put in place all measures possible to prevent water getting underneath her chosen nail overlay. I also ask about hobbies, as this may affect the longevity of a treatment and change my homecare suggestions.”

Fire rings

These red, sensitive semi circles or grooves on the nail plate are often caused by over-filing. Via education platform, NailKnowledge, French educator, Kristie Jauvais, details filing mistakes that can lead to fire rings: using E-file bits at the wrong angle, low-quality E-file bits and filing at an incorrect speed. Two slow a speed can result in dragging and too fast a speed can lead to loss of control. Kristie Jauvais advises advises not to apply product on a nail if it has deep rings of fire – instead, allow the markings to naturally grow out.

Greenies

Pseudomonas, or ‘greenies’, present an infection that occurs when bacteria get trapped between the nail plate and an overlay, leading to yellow then green and, if left long enough, black discolouration of the nail. These bacteria thrive in moist environments, so a common cause is water getting trapped, but poor sanitisation is also a cause. If a client picks at their nails or uses glue to seal lifting, it can make the area worse.

“If enhancements have lifted, moisture can build up, creating an ideal place for the bacteria to grow,” notes Yasmine Hodge. “If you come across a greenie, remove all coatings using sterile products which you will immediately disinfect after, cut the nail short and wait for the infection to grow out, while recommending the daily use of cuticle oil.”

“Remember, you are not medically qualified to diagnose or treat, so if in doubt, refer to a medical professional.”

Hygiene

Stock up on sanitising products to elevate the hygiene standards of your natural nailcare treatments...

Mundo Hand & Foot Spray from £2.50 + VAT www.mundoproducts.co.uk Available in 60ml, 250ml and 1 litre sizes, this mint-scented spray refreshes and revitalises hands and feet before a manicure or pedicure.
Labology 3 Super Antibacterial All Purpose Cleansing Water (2pk) £16.80 inc VAT www.labology3.com This all-purpose skin disinfectant is ideal for pre and post-cuticle prep, or to retail to clients as a skin and hand sanitiser. Alcohol and fragrance-free, it eliminates 99.99% of germs while feeling like water.
Mundo Sanitizing Skin Wipes (100pk) £5.95 + VAT www.mundoproducts.co.uk Ideal for manicure and pedicure prep, these alcohol-free wipes contain natural plant extracts to obtain their bactericidal and yeasticidal action, finished with a soothing mint aroma.
INK London Disinfectant Spray in Apple Aroma from £4.17 + VAT www.inknails.com This sweet and fruity sanitiser is designed for use on tools, nails, hands, feet and surface areas.
LEpro Duster Brush £5.50 + VAT www.lightelegance.co.uk Remove dust from clients’ nails and skin during natural nail services with this smooth, soft bristled brush, which makes dust visible via clear bristles and can be easily cleaned.

I BX

Famous Names IBX Duo Pack £46.95 + VAT www.sweetsquared.com

IBX is a two-part system from Famous Names, which penetrates the nail plate to strengthen from within. The system can be used in two ways: on its own to promote healthy and strong natural nails, or as an add-on to a manicure, pedicure or gel polish treatment, acting as a protective shield for the natural nail.

The system features clear, curable products. IBX Repair is first used to treat specific areas of damage or weakness. It is followed by IBX Strengthen, which fuses together the nail’s top layers to provide strength.

“My most popular salon service is the Famous Names IBX treatment, which promotes healthy growth and with regular use, repairs splitting and mild leukonychia (white discolouration on the nail), plus reduces ridges in the nail plate,” shares Tanya Jeskins.

Tanya Jeskins’ client’s nails before and after receiving an IBX treatment.

“Always be polite and kind, letting clients know that you value them and that the health of their natural nails and skin is your priority.”

Jagged nails & cuticles

For nails and cuticles in need of maintenance and shaping, check out tools to support...

The Manicure Company 180/240 Grit Pro File (5pk) £6.94 inc VAT www.themanicurecompany.com File natural nails with this dual-sided manual file, which can be sanitised and reused. 180-grit is recommended for shaping nails, while 240-grit is advised for use directly on the nail plate.
Halo Elite Cuticle Nippers £19.95 + VAT www.purenails.co.uk Trim tough cuticles, hangnails and ingrown toenails with precision and ease using these nippers.
Glitterbels Curved Cuticle Pusher & Nail Clippers £25 inc VAT each www.glitterbels.com Glitterbels has released a golden tool range to help pros master nail preparation stylishly. The Curved Cuticle Pusher aids the pushing back of the proximal nail fold and cuticle work, and the Nail Clippers can clip and trim fingernails and toenails.
Mavex Stainless Steel Cuticle Tool £5 + VAT www.mavex.uk This 100% stainless steel cuticle pusher features a curved blade and wide scapula, and is suitable for an autoclave.

Keysie

Remind your clients that nails are jewels, not tools with super handy, nail-saving tool, Keysie. It can be used to complete tasks such as opening cans, parcels and keyrings, lifting picture frame flaps, finding the end of a roll of tape and peeling off stickers, preventing damage that these might cause to nails. Keysie also doubles up as a trolley token and is available in coloured and patterned plastic finishes and a metal finish, with businesses able to personalise the tool with their logos.

Find out more via www.keysieco.com

Luxury touch

Consider luxurious additions to elevate clients’ natural nailcare appointments...

The GelBottle Inc Therapy Mask™ £29.50 + VAT www.thegelbottle.com This hand, feet and body mask from the TGB Spa™ range purifies skin with smoothing and brightening French pink clay and hydrating hyaluronic acid. It features a relaxing floral-citrus scent and can be bought in a refillable pouch.
OPI Pro Spa Advanced Softening Socks (1pc) £3.70 + VAT/RRP £8.80 www.opi.com These single-use socks are pre-filled with macadamia and coconut oils for a moisture boost, and vitamin E and shea butter to soften skin.
Light Elegance Q&Lu Spa Oil £17.95 + VAT/ RRP £43.95 www.lightelegance.co.uk Part of Light Elegance’s Q&Lu Spa range, this product contains grape seed oil, sunflower oil and mint, basil and lavender essential oils to relieve tension and ease sore hands and feet.

Marketing

“I find that content showcasing beautiful prep and before and after shots of natural nails receives most online engagement, and other clients then book in to see similar results,” says Lucy Price-Marshall. “Being transparent in marketing about healthy natural nails requiring work from clients has helped, as clients arrive to appointments committed.”

An image shared by Lucy Price-Marshall on her Instagram account, @lucyrosenails, to showcase thorough natural nail prep.

Jessica Price agrees that taking an informative and transparent approach when marketing natural nail services is advantageous. “Educate your clients about the benefits of using natural nailcare products and how they contribute to overall nail health,” she advises. “Share tips and tricks on social media to speak to a wide audience and build trust.”

Passion is also key, adds Hannah Clayton, who comments: “Make it known to everyone who will listen about how much you love natural nails. Show the work involved in a natural nail success story, as people will enjoy seeing the progress.” Sharing your love for natural nails can be as simple as including this specialism as a key point in your social media bios, like Hannah whose Instagram title is ‘Hannah Beth | Natural Nail Specialist & Educator’.

Nail biting & picking

A natural nail concern I’ve treated commonly is onychophagia, or nail biting,” reveals Lucy Price-Marshall. “This is a habit, which can be difficult to break and therefore requires work from the client and technician to achieve restorative results. It can cause soreness, risk of infection and onycholysis, due to clients biting the free edge of the nail, skin, cuticle and even the nail from the nail plate.

“Clients may need to identify nail biting triggers, such as stress or anxiety, and try to minimise them,” Lucy continues. “Enhancements can also be a helpful way to prevent biting, as some nail biters don’t bite their nails while wearing them. However, be cautious of clients biting off their enhancements, as this could cause further damage.”

“While enhancements are often sought after by nail biters looking to combat their habit, make sure that these clients are aware that this may not be possible until the nail plate is stronger and healthier,” adds Tanya Jeskins. “To help nail biters, offer a plan of treatments to strengthen and improve the health and look of the skin around the nails, until they are strong enough for enhancements. Homecare products and daily use of cuticle oil also promote strong, healthy growth.”

“Rather than shaming nail-biting clients about the habit, it’s best to educate them about the importance of hydration, by retailing cuticle oils to them,” advises Hannah Clayton. “One of my major natural nail success stories is a client who suffered a traumatic time in her personal life, with her nails and surrounding skin taking the brunt via biting. She was upset and embarrassed but following a treatment plan, her nails are in great condition 12 months later.”

The nails of Hannah Clayton’s nail-biting client before and after the treatment course.
Image courtesy of Jessica Price

“Picking or pulling of the skin surrounding the nail bed and plate, or onychotillomania, is also a common concern for natural nail clients,” comments Jessica Price. “They don’t always realise that picking product off the nail causes damage, as this pulls some of the natural nail with it and can cause the skin to become inflamed and open to infection. If the area is large and severely irritated, treatment needs to be postponed. I would advise cuticle oil use to prevent hangnails, which are often a trigger for clients who pick their skin or nails.”

An example of onychotillomania on a client.
Peacci Cuticle Oil £6 + VAT/RRP £8.99 www.thegelbottle.com This 10ml retail-friendly oil is packed with proteins, mineral salts and vitamins A, B, D and E to strengthen nails, and features an inviting peach scent.
Margaret Dabbs Nail Strengthening Treatment £POA/RRP £16 www.margaretdabbs.co.uk Offering a rosy tint over natural nails, apply this vitamin-packed treatment to soft, weak nails one to two times per week, to promote strong, healthy growth.
Nailchemy Elixir Nail and Cuticle Oil Pen in Mango £2.50 + VAT www.nailchemy.co.uk This 3ml pen prevents breakages and brittleness by hardening the nail plate, while moisturising and softening cuticles and reducing skin redness and inflammation.

OPI Repair Mode TM

Repair Mode™ is a bond-building brush-on nail serum from OPI, which is designed for damaged nails. Ulti-Plex Technology™ mimics the natural nail’s protein structure to help restore nails to their optimal condition from within. Existing product should be removed before application, with 10 minutes allowed for the product to penetrate the nails, before they can be prepped, shaped and styled as desired. Use is recommended twice a day for six days, and once daily after that to combat keratin breakdown from day-to-day activities like hand washing and cleaning.

“One of my favourite natural nailcare products is OPI Repair Mode™,” shares Jessica Price. “It doesn’t add time to my services as while allowing the product to penetrate for 10 minutes, I prep the client’s cuticles.”

OPI Repair Mode™ £18.90 + VAT/RRP £29.90 www.opi.com

Polybalm®

Polybalm® (1pk) RRP £44.99 www.polybalm.com

For clients undergoing chemotherapy, other targeted cancer therapies and hormone treatments, there can be a number of side effects on nails. These include discolouration, separation, peeling, bleeding under the nail, ridges, dents, concave nails and infection. A professor and group of experts have developed Polybalm® to protect these patients’ nails. The product is clinically proven to nourish the fingernail and toenail beds, preventing drying, splitting and cracking via natural, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial ingredients.

Each pack of Polybalm® contains two tubes: one for fingernails and one for toes. It is advised that the product is applied twice a day, focusing on the cuticle area, and after exposure to irritants like soap. It is also recommended that it is applied as treatment starts until three to four weeks after it ends.

Quick nail type test

How to identify a client’s nail type, according to Susan Gerrard:

• “Is the nail surface powdery and matte? The client has a dry nail type.

• When squeezing sides of the nails, are they flexible? If not, nails are brittle.

• Is there peeling or flaking at the free edge? This shows that naila areweak.”

Ridged nails

Vertical and horizontal ridges in nails can be a result of a medical condition, age or trauma, and should be filled in and smoothed over – rather than buffed away, which could cause damage.

Onychorrhexis, or vertical ridges and splits in the nail, can be seen on this client.
Image courtesy of Lucy Price-Marshall
Mavex Micoxan Nail Regenerating Cream £12 + VAT/RRP £24 www.mavex.uk This retail-friendly, non-greasy cream smooths ridges from the first application, while strengthening nails and reducing discolouration.
Gelish Brush On Structure in Translucent Pink £19.99 + VAT www.gelishmorgantaylor.co.uk This soak-off gel nail strengthener forms an aesthetically pleasing and protective coating over the natural nail, reinforcing strength and allowing damage to repair.
Nail Kind Ridge Filler Primer & Treatment £POA/RRP £9.95 www.nailkind.com Offering a light satin finish that covers imperfections, this vitamin-packed formula fills surface ridges and adds a healthy glow to nails. Either apply two coats on bare nails, or apply one coat under nail polish for a ridge-filling base coat.

S eparation of the nail

“Onycholysis, or nail separation, can have a number of causes, including an infection, trauma, nail psoriasis, health conditions and an allergy,” says Yasmin Hodge. “In the case of a potential allergy, the client must seek an allergy test before you can treat them again. Nails presenting onycholysis should be kept short and oiled daily to replenish nutrients in the nail, with all coatings removed.”

Onycholysis on the nails of a client.
Image courtesy of Jessica Price

Toenail reconstruction

For many clients with damaged toenails, often caused by trauma, they can benefit from reconstructive gel products to create a polished, natural-looking appearance.

A damaged toenail before and after LCN’s Wilde-Pedique treatment.
LCN Wilde-Pedique Silver Plus Toenail Construction Gel in Pastel £17.30 + VAT each www.lcnuk.co.uk Available in five shades: Clear, Pink, Opak, Pastel and Natural Beige, this UV gel is designed to correct deformities, disguise discolouration and reconstruct toenails fully or temporarily.
HD Professional Nail Systems Build It! Pro Recon Gel (Clear) £17.99 + VAT www.hazendixonnails.com Designed for cosmetic reconstruction of the natural nail, this clear, UV/LED curable gel can be used on its own, with tips, forms or full cover tips. It is also hypoallergenic.

Upkeep

Don’t let your hard work treating clients’ natural nails go to waste by not recommending aftercare solutions to them. While it can feel pushy, remember that clients come to you for your expertise and to achieve beautiful-looking nails, and by recommending aftercare solutions, you are supporting the longevity of their services.

Katie Clark

As Katie Clark, founder of Katie Barnes Tool Range & Education, writes in an online article for Scratch: “Sharing your wealth of knowledge with clients provides several benefits to your business:

• Improved customer experience.

• Prevents against negative reviews (as maintenance ensures service satisfaction).

• Good tech-client relationships and trust.

“Some nail professionals choose to discuss aftercare during consultations, while others opt to have these conversations during or after appointments,” she continues. “Figure out what works best for your business and maintain this process with every customer.”

Versatile care

Nail Kind’s 5 in 1: 360 Therapy treatment works to restore, harden and repair thin, weak nails, either as a strengthening treatment applied twice a week, or as a nourishing nail polish base coat or top coat. The quick dry formula has a smoothing effect on nails and contains patented ingredients: chestnut seed extract to promote nail plate regeneration, and hexanal: hardening molecules to support nail strength.

Nail Kind 5 in 1: 360 Therapy £POA/ RRP £10.95 www.nailkind.com

White spots

Jaz Moger

“Leukonychia, or white spots on the nail, can be caused by a number of factors, including trauma to the nail plate, incorrect tool usage and nail biting,” details Salon System expert, Jaz Moger. “This discolouration will grow out over time, but nails must be carefully looked after in the meantime.”

There are two types of leukonychia: true leukonychia, which is caused by abnormal nail plate keratinisation, and apparent leukonychia, which disappears with pressure application on the nail. “True leukonychia is the most common nail concern I see in clients,” reveals Tanya Jeskins. “It’s a myth that this is a sign of a calcium deficiency – it is more often caused by a minor trauma and is frequently seen in children and nail biters.

“To improve the condition of the nail while the white spots grow out, I recommend regular, gentle manicures/pedicures incorporating luxury elements such as paraffin wax or hot oils, and use of the Famous Names IBX system,” continues Tanya. “To prevent true leukonychia from occurring, I advise routine manicures/pedicures, daily cuticle oil use and a plan to prevent nail biting if relevant.”

A client presents true leukonychia.
Image courtesy of Tanya Jeskins

X– RescueRXxTM

“For clients that come to me for a cuticle tidy but want to protect their natural nails in between treatments, I suggest CND’s RescueRXx™️,” shares Hannah Clayton. “This is a daily keratin treatment that aids in repairing nails and contains keratin protein and conditioning jojoba oil. The product helps to strengthen damaged, weak nails and softens the skin around the nail plate. This is ideal for those with hangnails: small pieces of skin usually caused by dryness or trauma, which are one of the most frequent natural nail concerns among my clients.”

CND Rescue RXxTM £10.95 + VAT/RRP £25.95 www.sweetsquared.com

Yellowing

There are a range of reasons why nails can yellow, from smoking, deficiencies, ageing and medical conditions to damage from dyes or products, which can be prevented with protective base coats and combatted with whitening treatments.

Nail Kind Whitener: Uncolour Me £POA/RRP £9.95 www.nailkind.comThis treatment removes and prevents the appearance of yellowing and staining, reflecting light to optically whiten and brighten nails. Lemon extract helps nourish and hydrate. Offering streak-free, smooth application, apply two coats on bare nails or two coats twice a week for a colour-correcting treatment.
REM Sienna Pedicure Chair £2,923 + VAT www.rem.co.uk This stylish unit features an integrated ceramic basin with a whirlpool function, height-adjustable footrest and swivel chair to accommodate client access and comfort. The pedi station is available in all of REM’s laminate and fabric choices, and businesses’ logos can be embroidered onto the chair.

Zen-like experience

While tending to the natural nails of clients, don’t forget to aid their comfort with a calming appointment experience. This can be achieved by considering their senses, such as relaxing music for their ears and an aesthetically pleasing setup for their eyes and sense of touch.

This article appears in June 2024

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