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Qué (quién) es AO nail - definición

SPECIALTY ESTABLISHMENT THAT PRIMARILY OFFERS NAIL CARE SERVICES
Nail bar; Nail bars; Nail salons
  • A Havana nail salon.
  • A nail salon manicure.
  • Pedicure area at the Spa at the [[Silver Legacy Resort Casino]] in Reno, Nevada.

Nail polish         
  • The base coat is clear and is used to strengthen nails.
  • A woman's toes with dark nail polish
  • Fingernails before and after application of red nail polish
  • [[Manganese violet]] is a typical [[pigment]] in nail polish.
  • The safety of nail polish was examined in the fall 2014 issue of ''[[Ms. magazine]]''
  • At home nail polish collection in the U.S.
  • Nail polish remover
  • Nitrocellulose is a film-forming polymer that is the main ingredient in most nail polishes.
  • Men and women with painted nails at [[Wikimania]], 2016
A COSMETIC PRODUCT
Finger nail polish; Nail varnish; Fingernail polish; Nailpolish; Nail Polish History; Nail enamel; Nail paint; Black nail varnish; Nail polish remover; Nail lacquer; Crackle nail polish; Painted nails; Nail painting; Toenail painting; Painted fingernails
Nail polish (also known as nail varnish or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernail or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties and to suppress cracking or peeling.
nail polish         
  • The base coat is clear and is used to strengthen nails.
  • A woman's toes with dark nail polish
  • Fingernails before and after application of red nail polish
  • [[Manganese violet]] is a typical [[pigment]] in nail polish.
  • The safety of nail polish was examined in the fall 2014 issue of ''[[Ms. magazine]]''
  • At home nail polish collection in the U.S.
  • Nail polish remover
  • Nitrocellulose is a film-forming polymer that is the main ingredient in most nail polishes.
  • Men and women with painted nails at [[Wikimania]], 2016
A COSMETIC PRODUCT
Finger nail polish; Nail varnish; Fingernail polish; Nailpolish; Nail Polish History; Nail enamel; Nail paint; Black nail varnish; Nail polish remover; Nail lacquer; Crackle nail polish; Painted nails; Nail painting; Toenail painting; Painted fingernails
¦ noun varnish applied to the fingernails or toenails to colour them or make them shiny.
toe nail         
  • Thumbnail of the right hand with [[cuticle]] (left) and [[hangnail]] (top)
  • A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. hyponychium; H. free margin.
  • A set of professional nail care tools
  • Nail art
  • Toenails painted magenta
  • distinguishing feature]] of the primate order.
HARD PROJECTION OF DIGIT
Fingernail; Fingernails; Toenail; Finger nail; Finger nails; Paronychium; Toe nail; Nail beds; Toenails; Fingernail bed; Nail trimming; Nail plate; Perionychium; Fingernail growth world record holders; Fingernail Growth World Record Holders; Nail plate (anatomy); Nail bed (nail); Nail matrix; Hyponychial; Longest nails; Long nails; Toe nails; Nail anatomy; Longest fingernails; Matrix (nail); Periungual region; Periungual; Nail field; Placoda unguis; Onychodystrophy; Matrix unguis; HUMAN NAIL; Growth of nails after death; Nail plates; Nails (anatomy); Human fingernail; Nailbed; Nailbeds; Evolution of nails in primates; Nail bed (anatomy); Thumbnail (anatomy); Fingernail growth

Wikipedia

Nail salon

A nail salon or nail bar is a specialty beauty salon establishment that primarily offers nail care services such as manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements. Often, nail salons also offer skin care services. Manicures are also offered by general beauty salons, spas, and hotels. People who work at nail salons are usually called nail technicians, manicurists, or nailists.

Nail salons offer a variety of options for nail care, examples of which include acrylics, silk or fiberglass wraps, French manicures, polish, and pedicures. Some nail salons offer one-stop beauty services. In addition to nail services, one-stop nail salons offer facial treatments, waxing, and skin care.

Generally, those working in nail salons are referred to as nail technicians. In some areas throughout the United States, nail technicians must hold formal, state-recognized qualifications in order to be able to work at nail salons. Certifications must come from state board.