The "Nail Art Design and Creation" course is an auxiliary course for the Character Image Design major. Based on the "Primary Manicurists Professional Standards and Career Skills”, the course is designed to shift the curriculum's focus from theoretical knowledge to vocational skills.
It is an important course for those engaging in nail art and overall character styling. Its purpose is to enable students to master manicure procedures and requirements and equip students with basic professional manicure skills as well as nail design ability as part of an overall character style.
Teaching Objectives:
Through the origins, development, and understanding of nail art, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the related knowledge and professional scope of nail art.
2. Through an introduction to nail products, essential tools, basic care, and maintenance, we enable students to master the physiological structure and functions of nails, completing basic nail care and hand maintenance.
3. By demonstrating the operation process of single-color nail polish and the use of functional coatings, we enable students to complete the basic nail polish application process.
4. Through case demonstrations of gel polish, painting gels, semi-cured gel nails, and acrylic crystal nails, students will understand the differences between various types of nail gel products, their treatment methods, and teaching arrangements.