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TLE 7- Nail Care Services

(Beauty Care)
EXPLORATORY COURSE

FIRST QUARTER

Perform Basic Preventive


and
Corrective Maintenance

Prepared by:

FE CORAZON B. ALCANTARA
Teacher III
Task Card
What is this SIM about?

This SIM is about


Commercial Cooking
which leads you to
National
Certificate Level II (NC
II).
This SIM is about
Commercial Cooking
which leads you to
National
Certificate Level II (NC
II).

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This SIM is about
Commercial Cooking
which leads you to
National
Certificate Level II (NC
II).
This SIM is about Nail Care Services that helps learners to cope up
with the lessons that is least mastered skill.

Overview of the lesson:

After knowing the tools and equipment in nail


care services, in this lesson, you learn how to identify
the standard procedures in cleaning nail care tools
and differentiate sterilization from sanitation. Also,
you will be able to demonstrate/show the proper
cleaning of nail care tools according to standard
procedures and appreciate the importance of
performing the correct standard procedures in
cleaning nail care tools.

I'm Ma'am Fe, your TLE teacher, and it's an honor and a privilege to be guiding
you through the preventive and corrective maintenance of nail care tools and
equipment.

Content Standard:
The learner demonstrates understanding in maintaining tools and
equipment in Nail Care.

Performance Standard:
The learner independently maintains tools and equipment in Nail Care
Servicing.

Most Essential Learning Competency

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LO 2. Perform basic preventive and corrective maintenance

Target Objectives: 1.1 Clean tools according to standard procedures


1.2 Inspected defective tools and equipment

Remember that these standards and objectives are not mere checkboxes to
be ticked off but guiding lights to shape our preventive and corrective
maintenance. With a clear path ahead, let's embark on this adventure of
knowledge. Together, we'll make each lesson a stepping stone towards mastering
the world of Nail Care tools and equipment maintenance.

It is vital to sterilize metal implements, sanitize wooden tools,


disinfect hand and foot spa machines as well as environmental
surfaces before and after each use. Contaminated tools can cause
bacterial and fungal infections that are unsightly, painful, and
sometimes, fatal.

GUIDE CARD 1

sSterilization and Sanitation of Nail Care Equipment and Implements

Sterilization
Sanitization
- is the process of destroying all
living micro-organisms
vs. - is the process of destroying
some, not all micro-organisms.
Sterilization and sanitization
techniques applied in the beauty
salon involve in the use of
physical agents like heat and

Disinfectant Antiseptic

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vs.

LM - NAIL CARE-BEAUTY CARE


GUIDE
GUIDE CARD
CARD 22

Cleaning Procedures of Nail Care Tools and Equipment


Technology and Livelihood Education (Nail Care)-7/8

PIVOT IV-A Learner’s Material

Preparation of the Sanitizing Jar

a. Cleanse the sanitizing jar with disinfectant and wipe it dry.


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b. Place thin layer of sterile cotton at the bottom of jar.

c. Remove implements from wet or dry sanitizer and place them into the jar,
handles up, except for metal nail files.

d. Fill the jar with 70% to 90% alcohol solution to cover cutting edges and tips of
orangewood sticks.

GUIDE CARD 3

GUIDE CARD 3

Safekeeping and Storage of Tools and Implements

There are several methods of cleaning and sterilization. Do a cursory cleaning


after each nail care service and deep-clean monthly to keep tools safe and useful all the
time.
1. Sterilize metal implements after each use in a hospital-grade disinfectant that is
bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal. This disinfectant can be found in beauty
supply stores. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 10 minutes.

2. Disinfect foot basins after each use with a bleach solution. Make a 1-to-10
solution by mixing one part bleach with 10 parts water. Using gloves, rinse the
basin with the solution to disinfect. If necessary, scrub with a detergent to
remove any dirt or debris.
3. Use a boiling method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all metal
implements. Designate one pot for sterilization to prevent cross-contamination
with food. Submerge the tools in boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain the tools
and allow them to dry.

4. Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them


from being exposed to dirt and bacteria. Be sure tools are completely dry before storing
them. If waiting more than a couple of weeks before the next nail care service,
sterilize the tools again before use.

5. Inspect tools and equipment regularly to identify defective ones for repair,
replacement or condemnation.

Keeping the Workplace Clean and Safe

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1. All beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good
sanitary condition.
2. The salon premises must be free from rodents, vermin, flies or other similar
insects.
3. All salon establishments must be provided with continuous running hot and cold
water.

4. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean.

5. All hair, used cotton or other waste materials must be removed from the floor
immediately, and deposited in a closed container. Get rid of them from the salon
premises at frequent intervals.
6. The rest rooms must be well-sanitized and be provided with individual towels.

7. Each beautician must wear a washable uniform while working on clients.


8. Each client must be provided with a freshly laundered towel.

9. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bin fitted with
polythene bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing.

Do the following measures after every manicure service

1. Tools which are made of plastic should be kept clean and sanitized properly in
preparation for the next patron.
2. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered trash bin.
3. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and
propery labelled in the cabinet.
4. Finger bowls must be sanitized before use of every client.
5. The hand and foot spa machines must be flushed with a solution of about 5%
bleach and circulate the liquid through the system for at least 10 minutes.
6. Leave the solution in the hand and foot spa machines overnight or at least 5-
10 hours before draining the machines so that they are thoroughly
sanitized.
6. Table tops and door handles are wiped with disinfectant and the floor should
be mopped with disinfectant as well.
7. Metal tools and instruments must be sterilized following proper sterilization
techniques. After the process, store in a dry cabinet until needed.
9. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files,
buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks can harbor bacteria easily.
Since they are wood products which cannot be sterilized, these tools should
not be reused.

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10. Waste materials should be disposed properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted
with polythene bag. The bin should be sanitized with disinfectant regularly in
a well ventilated area. Remember to wear protective gloves while doing this.
11. Contaminated wastes should be disposed-off as recommended by local
authority.
l2. Any tool or equipment in poor condition must be repaired immediately or
disposed properly so as not to pose danger to the clients as well as the
beauticians.

A manicurist must ensure that storage of nail care tools, materials and
equipment within the establishment meets the following requirements.

1. Flammable and combustible chemicals are stored away from potential sources
of ignition.
2. All nail care chemicals are stored in closed bottles or containers
3. Storage units:
a. Cabinets, drawers, containers used for storage of implements and towels are
clean;

b. Clean linen is stored in an enclosed, dust-proof cabinet or container;


c. Implements which have been used on a client are not placed in a container
with clean implements;
4. Supplies:
a. Unused supplies, except product application brushes, are stored in a clean,
closed container or drawer;
b. Used/soiled disposable supplies are discarded immediately in a clean,
closed waste receptacle;
5. Implement Storage:
a. Implements that have been used on a client or soiled in any manner are
placed in properly labelled covered receptacle until disinfected;
b. Sanitized implements are stored in a clean closed container or drawer until
used;
7. Towels
a. Cloth towels are deposited in a closed receptacle after use;
b. Used/soiled cloth towels are not used again until properly laundered and
sanitized;
c. Disposable towels are discarded in a covered waste receptacle immediately
following each nail technology service

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ACTIVITY CARD

Preliminary activity aligned with the competency

Activity 1
Direction: Identify whether the cleaning procedure to be done in each tool or equipment
is STERILIZATION or SANITATION. Write your answers on a separate sheet
of paper.

______________ 1. Cuticle Nail Nipper ______________6. Cuticle Pusher


______________ 2. Hand Spa Machine ______________7. Manicurist’s Chair
______________ 3. Finger Bowl ______________8. Cuticle Scissors
______________ 4. Nail Cutter ______________9. Manicure Tray
______________ 5. Manicure Table ______________10. Foot Spa Machine

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Activity 2. Am I Clean & Safe
Directions: Identify the measure on how to keep workplace Clean and Safe. Tick (√)
the number of correct measure and mark (x) if not.

___ 1. All beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in
good sanitary condition.

___ 2. The salon premises must be free from rodents, vermin, flies and or
similar insects.

___ 3. All salon establishments must be provided with continuous running hot
and cold water.

___ 4. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and clean.

___ 5. All hair, used cotton or other waste materials must be removed from the
floor immediately and deposited in a closed container.

___ 6. The rest rooms must be well-sanitized and be provided with individual towels.

___ 7. Each beautician must wear a washable uniform while serving clients.

___ 8. Each client must be provided with an unfreshly laundered towel.

___ 9. Finger bowls must be sanitized before the use of the next client.

___ 10. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bin fitted
with polythene bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing.

ASSESSMENT CARD

Learning
LearningTaskTask3.1 True or False
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter of your
Direction: Write T if theon
answer statement is correct
a separate sheet and F if the statement is false.
of paper.
1. What do you call the process of destroying some, but not all micro-
___ 1. Sterilize metal
organisms usingimplements after each use in a hospital-grade disinfectant
heat or antiseptics?
a. Sanitation b. Disinfectionand
that is bactericidal, virucidal, c. fungicidal.
Sterilization d. Sanitization
___2. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 1 minute only.
2. What do you call the process of destroying all micro-organisms?
___3.a.Disinfect
Sanitation b. Disinfection
foot basins c. Sterilization
after each use d. Sanitization
with a cold water.

3. What
___4. do you
In making call solution,
bleach the substance
make a used to control
1:10 solution micro-organisms
by mixing one part on
non-living surfaces?
bleach with 10 parts water.
a. Antiseptic b. Solvent c. Disinfectant d. Nail Hardener
___5. Use a brine solution or method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all
metal
4. What is implements.
the agent that is used to prevent the multiplication of
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micro-organisms?
___6. Store unsterilized
a. Antiseptic metal c.
b. Solvent implements in an d.
Disinfectant airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep
Nail Hardener
them from being exposed to dirt and bacteria.
ENRICHMENT CARD
Activities allow students to design, create, and learn without limits. To provide extended
learning opportunities and challenges to students who have already mastered, or can quickly master,
the basic curriculum. enrichment gives the student more time to study concepts with greater depth,
breadth, and complexity.

Enrichment Activity 1: Concept Mapping


Directions: Explain the importance of the following process in nail care services.

Enrichment Activity 2: Reflect on what you learned!

What are the most important things that you have learned from the lesson? Give some
details.

The most important things that I've learned from this lesson are:
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Answer Key Card

Activity Card

Activity 1 Activity 2

1. Sterilization 6. Sterilization 1. √ 6. √
2. Sanitation 7. Sanitation 2. x 7. √
3. Sanitation 8. Sterilization 3. √ 8. x
4. Sterilization 9. Sanitation 4. √ 9. √
5. Sanitation 10. Sanitation 5. √ 10. √

Asessment Card

Learning Task 1 Learning Task 2 Learning Task 3


1. a 1. D 1. T 6. F 11. T
2. c 2. A 2. F 7. T 12. F
3. c 3. E 3. F 8. T 13. T
4. a 4. B 4. T 9. F 14. T
5. b 5. C 5. T 10. T 15. F

Enrichment Card

Enrichment Activity 1
(Answers may vary)

Enrichment Activity 2
(Answers may vary)

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Reference Card:

K to 12 Learning Materials in Nail Care ( Beauty Care), pp. 21-26

k_to_12_nail_care_learning_module.pdf

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jb-lMic4QyjGdyFGuk8f7hsQXTnbwGSQ

https://docs.google.com/document/d/16-QrQ5MGTRvbEpn60pVnDRHIf-bQCJ84

https://gltnhs-tle.weebly.com/additional-resources.html

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