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Why Learning Basic Theory and Skills From a Nail School is Important

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Although it’s required in all 50 states to earn your nail technician license before you start practicing, you may have wondered whether or not learning basic theory and skills from a formal nail school is even important. The truth is, nail school is more than just learning different application techniques; it involves a foundational education that teaches you about the physical structure of nails and even offers courses based on human anatomy. 

According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, people who study in a formal environment tend to have better outcomes, including cognitive function. The same can be said for nail school, as learning the basics in a formal environment from teachers who have decades of experience will set you up for success if you want to be a professional nail tech. 

Being A Nail Tech Is More Than Just Creating Art

Although the dazzling designs you’ve seen on social media are what take center stage when speaking about becoming a nail technician, there’s actually a lot more that goes into formal education that’s critically important to learn before you start practicing. Learning about nail health, sanitation, and sterilization methods is equally important as learning about applications like acrylics or Gel-X

In nail tech school, you’ll learn more about the human skeletal system, as well as hand & foot anatomy to promote good nail health for your clients. For instance, in nail school, you’re likely to learn more about macular nails, more formally known as Macular amyloidosis, which can cause discoloration or spots on some people’s nails. Having the skills to work with a diverse client set will set you up for success and ensure you’re providing the best service to your clients. 

Sterilization and sanitation methods are not only best practice, but also important for the health of your client’s nails. In nail tech school, you’ll learn the proper safety and prevention methods to help prevent the spread of infection. This includes learning more about EPA-registered sterilization solutions and exploring advanced equipment like autoclaves or UV lights. 

Nail Technician Supplies, Equipment, & Networking

In addition to providing a space where you can practice just like a real nail tech would, the best nail schools also provide students with the best supplies and equipment. As you get started on your nail tech journey, it might be hard to distinguish tools and brands at first, but that’s where nail tech school comes in. In addition to providing a safe and clean environment, they’ll ensure you’re equipped with the right things. They may also have access to more advanced equipment that you wouldn’t get to use outside of a salon or nail bar. 

Lastly, great nail technician schools don’t only equip students to pass their state exam, they also provide networking opportunities and things like career days that can help you land employment after graduation. This is arguably one of the more important aspects of going to a formal school with these services, but not all schools have them, so make sure to do research before you enroll. It’s clear that learning basic theory at nail school is important.

A Plus Nail School is the leading nail school in Chicagoland and regularly holds career days for its students. Visit our events page to see when the next one is coming up. 

Exclusive Après Gel-X Certification

A+ Nail School is the only nail school in the Chicago area that offers Après certification. Après Gel-X is the world’s first soft gel nail extension system and only offered in select locations across the United States.