SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION Beauty Care (Nail Care Service!
I "OB#ECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the student will be able to: A. Explain Explain the basic basic concepts concepts in in nail care care services, services, B. Identif Identify y and discuss discuss the nail structur structure e and and shapes. shapes.
II- SUB#ECT MATTE$ Topic: Topic: Basic Concepts Concepts in Nail Care Care ervices and Identify the the Nail tructure and hape !eferences: !eferences: T.".E #Nail Care ervicin$, ervicin$, %a$e %a$e &'()*+*, Internet ateri aterials als:: -isua -isuall Aids Aids,, Cons Constru tructi ction on paper, paper, and pictur pictures es III- P$OCEDU$ES A% Pre&arat' Pre&arat'ry ry Activiti Activitie e &. %rayer *. ree reettin$s n$s /. Chec0 Chec0in$ in$ of Atten Attendan dance ce (. 1ollo 1ollow) w) up up Ass Assi$n i$n2en 2ents ts 3. B% $evie $evie ') ') t*e &at le'+ le'+ Teacher4s Activity 5ho can still re2e2ber our previous lesson6 8es7 8es7 !eyes. !eyes. lesson is a Nail.
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D " Pree+tati'+ ') +e le'+ )9ur new topic this 2ornin$ is about Basic Concepts in Nail Care ervices and Identify Nail tructure and hapes. ) "et us explain ;rst the basic concepts in nail care servicin$. )"et us discuss and identify the nail structure and shapes. ) And also the advanta$e of nail care treat2ent. Structure Part ') t*e Nail E,ter+al a+ I+ter+al Part ') t*e Nail
)Nails are one of those 0ey parts of our body, which are not only the pri2ary focus of wellness re$i2es of 2any 2en and wo2en, but also serve as a potent indicator
of a person4s health. Based on how fast or slow they $row, how stron$ or brittle they are and how shiny or dull they loo0, we can $ain a fair a2ount of insi$ht into the inner wor0in$s of our body. But how often do we stop and really thin0 about what constitutes our nails, and what really is their function6 ince %aawanee4s focus is on holistic wellness care, we would love to use this platfor2 to throw so2e li$ht on how ;n$er and toe nails are for2ed and how they functions as a unit. The structure of the nail is divided into twelve parts and each serves a central function. 8es, twelve <2ore than the i2a$e shows=7 urprisin$ ri$ht6 "et4s loo0 at these parts, brie>y.
T*e Nail Be. This is the portion of s0in upon which the nail plate rests. Nail Plate: The nail plate is co2posed of layers of 0eratini?ed s0in cells. T*e /ree E0e. The nail plate leaves the end of the ;n$er and for2s a pro@ection that is called the free ed$e. T*e Hy&'+yc*iu1. This is a part of the epider2is under the free ed$e of the nail plate. Its function is to protect the nail bed fro2 infection. T*e Nail Gr''ve. This lies alon$side of the ed$e of the nail plate. The function of the nail $roove is to 0eep the nail $rowin$ in a strai$ht line. T*e Matri,: This is the $rowin$ area of the nail and so2eti2es called as the nail root. T*e Nail Ma+tle. The nail 2antle is the layer of epider2is at the base of the nail, before the cuticle. The function of the nail 2antle is to protect the 2atrix fro2 physical da2a$e. T*e Lu+ula: This is located at the base of the nail, lyin$ over the 2atrix. It is white in color and 0nown as half)2oon. T*e Cuticle. The overlappin$ epider2is around the base of the nail is called the cuticle. The function of the cuticle is to protect the 2atrix fro2 infection. T*e Nail 2all: These are the folds of the s0in overlappin$ the sides of the nails. The function of the nail wall is to protect the nail plate ed$es. T*e Par'+yc*iu1: This is the collective na2e $iven to the nail walls and the cuticle area. T*e E&'+yc*iu1: This is the extension of the cuticle at the base of the nail plate, under which the nail plate e2er$es fro2 2atrix. The function of eponychiu2 is to protect 2atrix fro2 infection. S*a&e ') t*e Nail
Nail care ervice ) e;ne as a cos2etic beauty treat2ent for the hand nails and foot care perfor2ed at ho2e or in a salon. It involves the followin$ nail care services: &. %reparin$ the client. *. Cleanin$ of ;n$er nails and toenails. /. Applyin$ nail polish and ;nal retouch. Ma+icure ) Co2es fro2 the "atin words manus and cura 2eans hand care. Peicure ) Co2es fro2 the "atin words pedi and cura 2eans foot or feet care. Ava+ta0e ') Nail Care Servici+0 Treat1e+t &. I2prove blood >ow *. Better texture of the s0in /. !elaxin$ (. %revent in $rown )o you have any Duestion or clari;cation6 2a4a27 )If none, I will now distribute the dierent pictures about nail shapes. 2a4a27 )Each $roup will have a representative to perfor2 nail care services.
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IV- EVALUATION 3% raw and label the external parts of the nails. 4% raw and label the shape of the nails. 5% iscuss so2e function of nails. 6% Explain how nail care servicin$ started. 7% ive at least three advanta$e of nail care servicin$ treat2ent. )No copyin$. 8es, 2a4a2 )nderstand7 V " ASSIGNMENTS &. !esearch in the internet the dierent supplies and 2aterials used in nail care services and have an advance study for the next topic. *. Brin$ the followin$. Nail %olish
Cuticle re2over Cuticle harder Cuticle nipper Cuticle pusher Cuticle scissor Nail brush Nail cutter
)Than0 you for listenin$ and participation. )Everybody stand. )oodbye class. 2a4a27
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*at *a&e are y'u9 :+ail *a&e; Have you ever tried a dierent nail shape than your used to6 Nail shapes hit hard in *+&3 and it see2ed li0e every star roc0ed lon$, uniDue shaped nails to red carpet events. 5onder what4s trendin$ now and what all those shapes are called6 "oo0 no further7 S
Oval This shape $ives you a 2ore fe2inine $racefulness loo07 It can 2a0e your nails loo0 lon$er than it is with the side bein$ 2ore curved in.
P'i+te=Stilett' A very adventurous bold loo07 This loo0 also 2a0es the appearance of your ;n$ers lon$er, a very noticeable ET!EE eye)catcher7
Balleri+a=C'>+ A 2ixture of stiletto and sDuare shape. A 2ore curvier sides and the tip sDuare o instead of pointed. This shapes is usually seen with so2eone who has lon$er len$th to achieve this loo0. This is also an adventurous level but still want to 0eep a s2all traditional loo0 with the tip strai$ht across.
Al1'+ This shape is 2uch 2ore narrower than the oval shape. This elon$ates your ;n$ers and adds a sexy tou$h attitude to your hands7 All these loo0 2ay be achieved dependin$ on the len$th of your nails, obviously a coJn shape would be diJcult if your nails are close to your nail bed len$th. Also a 0ey factor to consider if how active you are throu$hout the day. The lon$er, pointier shapes 2i$ht not 2a0e sense for your lifestyle. !e2e2ber a nail shape is another way to 2a0e a personal state2ent and the best part6 It4s not per2anent7 Try al2ond shape one 2onth and switch to sDuare the next7 o which one is your favorite6 5hat4s your next new nail shape6
T*e Nail Be. This is the portion of s0in upon which the nail plate rests. It has very rich supply of blood and ly2ph vessels to 0eep nail healthy. The function of the nail bed is to supply nourish2ent and protection. Nail Plate: The nail plate is co2posed of layers of 0eratini?ed s0in cells. The layers are pac0ed very closely to$ether with fat but very little water content. The nail $radually $rows over the nail bed and beco2es free ed$e. There are no blood vessels or nerves in the nail plate. The pin0 color of the nail plate derives fro2 the blood vessels that passes beneath it. The 2ain function of the nail plate is to protect the livin$ nail bed of the ;n$ers and toes. T*e /ree E0e. The nail plate leaves the end of the ;n$er and for2s a pro@ection that is called the free ed$e. This is attached to the nail bed and appears as white. The function of the free ed$e is to protect the ;n$ertip and the hyponychiu2. This is the part we ;le and shape7 T*e Hy&'+yc*iu1. This is a part of the epider2is under the free ed$e of the nail plate. Its function is to protect the nail bed fro2 infection. T*e Nail Gr''ve. This lies alon$side of the ed$e of the nail plate. The function of the nail $roove is to 0eep the nail $rowin$ in a strai$ht line. T*e Matri,: This is the $rowin$ area of the nail and so2eti2es called as the nail root. The shape and si?e of the 2atrix deter2ines the thic0ness of the nail. The process of the 0eratini?ation ta0es place in the epider2al cells of the 2atrix, for2in$ the hardened tissue of the nail plate. The function of the 2atrix is to produce new nail cells. T*e Nail Ma+tle. The nail 2antle is the layer of epider2is at the base of the nail, before the cuticle. The function of the nail 2antle is to protect the 2atrix fro2 physical da2a$e.
T*e Lu+ula: This is located at the base of the nail, lyin$ over the 2atrix. It is white in color and 0nown as half)2oon. The nail is sli$htly soft in this area and can be easily da2a$ed. T*e Cuticle. The overlappin$ epider2is around the base of the nail is called the cuticle. The function of the cuticle is to protect the 2atrix fro2 infection. T*e Nail 2all: These are the folds of the s0in overlappin$ the sides of the nails. The function of the nail wall is to protect the nail plate ed$es. T*e Peri'+yc*iu1: This is the collective na2e $iven to the nail walls and the cuticle area. T*e E&'+yc*iu1: This is the extension of the cuticle at the base of the nail plate, under which the nail plate e2er$es fro2 2atrix. The function of eponychiu2 is to protect 2atrix fro2 infection. Is that a lot of info to di$est6 5ell, atleast now you 0now your nails are so 2uch 2ore than a bunch of dead cells7 5e are bi$ on the how and why of thin$. And now that you 0now all that happens with these beauteous thin$s, we can4t wait to share 2ore with you about carin$ for your nails and even creatin$ so2e fun0y nail art.