SA Career Focus: Nail Technician
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SA Career Focus is aimed at all those in need of career advice and guidance, from Grade 9 learners, to those making a mid-life career change! Read on to find out what that job is really like, expected salary, where to study and so much more!
Nail Technician

If any of you remember the old yellow pages advert with the lady’s hand walking around, you will know that most ladies nowadays look after their nails by having a pedicure or a manicure. The person who does manicures and pedicures is known as a nail technician, and he or she works solely on people’s nails.

Angie Viljoen is a nail technician and owner of Hair Art 2 hair salon. She was in the top ten of the Beauty Africa Show in 2006. “My mom actually chose my career for me, and       it wasn’t easy, because it takes about two years to get into this industry before you start enjoying it.”

A nail technician can earn R4 000 a month with about 35% commission, and can work at a variety of places, such as hair and beauty salons, private homes, malls, cruise ships, pharmacies and even hotels.

The duties of a nail technician include painting customers’ nails (fingers and toes), applying tips or permanent nails, filing nails, massaging customers’ hands and upper forearms, as well as applying nail art. An important part of the job involves customer relations. When doing pedicures, the nail technician would be required to work with feet, and to massage them as part of the whole service.

“The pros,” says Angie, “are working with people, and the before and after look of a person’s hands. The con is having to be a psychologist for your client, as it

sometimes gets too much, taking all your customers’ problems on your shoulders.”

You will need to obtain a qualification, such as a diploma from a reputable beauty school, if you want to pursue this career line. Also, if you prefer to work overseas or for a professional company, you will have to complete a trade test.

If you are bubbly, open-minded, talkative, friendly, accommodating, professional and presentable, then this might be the right career for you. You will also need to have a steady hand, be assertive, know the different types of fungi, be able to communicate, and always be in control.

“I work from 08:00 to 18:00, Mondays to Fridays, and 07:30 to 14:30 on Saturdays. Throughout the day, I see about 15 to 18 clients. Applying tips, which is what I do mainly, takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Other things I do are refills, applying new tips and breakages. In summer, we do a lot of pedicures.”

“The best thing about the job is the people, because every 30 minutes there is someone new with a new story to tell,” smiles Angie. “The worst thing about the job is when a client breaks one nail and I only have to fix the one nail. This usually breaks my rhythm.”

Angie’s advice for the youngsters out there is: “Be sure of yourself and remember that beauty is not an easy career. Take a gap year overseas before deciding on a career.” 

Gabrielle Venter

Published By: Marli Merz & Matters
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Quick Facts

Salary

R4 000 a month plus commission

Qualifications

A diploma from a reputable beauty school

Working hours

08:00–18:00

Mondays to Fridays;

07:30–14:30,

Saturdays

Places of employment

Salons, Private homes, Malls, Cruise ships, Hotels, Pharmacies, Health and Beauty Spas.

 

Interesting websites

Planet Nails

www.planetnails.co.za

Advance Nail Technology

www.advancenailtechnology.co.za

Young Nails

www.youngnails.co.za

 

Places To Study

071 134 0143
Nail Technician course
011 880 3850/1
Nail Technology course
076 835 6357
Nail course
011 869 9111
Nail Technician course
071 134 0143
Nail Technician course

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