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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by CMC, Sep 23, 2014.

  1. CMC

    CMC Welcome New Poster


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    I joined after finding a thread re trimming plicatured nails. I work in a podiatrist's office and the majority of my clientele have foot/nail problems. I thought this would be a good place to share experience.
     
  2. bcl216

    bcl216 Welcome New Poster

    Hello
    I am a newbie as well and I am a Nail Tech and Instructor of 18 years in Va.. I in the past four years have worked as a contract Nail Tech seeing to resident general nail care. I found the site doing research for my nail class. I thought it would be great place to read and learn about different nail care problems. I look forward in reading the post.

    Thanks for having me
     
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