Acrylic Nails
An enhancement created by combining a liquid monomer and powder polymer; TDLR-regulated due to chemical fumes, requiring proper ventilation and safety training.
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Safety and Sanitation
A key focus of CE courses, ensuring that salons and professionals follow proper disinfecting, ste...
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Treatments involving chemical processes, such as coloring, perming, or relaxing hair; TDLR requir...
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Continuing education tailored for licensed nail technicians, covering infection control, product ...
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Certain items TDLR disallows (e.g., MMA-based products, “cred blades” for pedicures) due to healt...
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A substance banned by TDLR in nail services due to health risks, requiring licensees to use safer...
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Proper air circulation required by TDLR for removing chemical fumes or dust (e.g., from acrylics)...
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Products used for better acrylic adhesion; TDLR CE emphasizes safe handling, ventilation, and pro...
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