Nail Care Comprehensive Course

The Nail Care Comprehensive Course gives you the skills to care for nails and help others feel confident and beautiful. You’ll learn hands-on techniques that can lead to real job opportunities. This is one of our top Beauty Courses and it’s designed for distance learning. That means you study at your own pace, from anywhere.

Woman with painted nails and makeup standing in the bush—celebrating confidence gained from a nail care course.

Nail Care Comprehensive Course - Subjects

Here are the nail care subjects that you will study:

  1. Anatomy and Physiology
  2. Professional Salon Skills
  3. Nail  Technology
  4. Excellence in Service: Basic
  5. UV Gel Nails and Decoration
  6. Fibreglass

What Are The Career Opportunities With Online Nail Care Certificates

Here are your career options when you study the Nail Care Comprehensive Course:

CareersCareer Description
ManicuristA manicurist works with hands and nails. They shape the nails, take care of cuticles, and paint nails with fun colours.
PedicuristA pedicurist looks after feet. They clean, trim, and paint toenails to make feet look neat and feel good.
Mobile Nail TechnicianA mobile nail tech travels to clients. They do nails at people’s homes or events, making it easy and fun for clients.
Professional Nail ConsultantThis expert gives advice on nail care and products. They help people choose the best ways to take care of their nails.
Nail EducatorA nail educator teaches others how to care for nails. They show students the right tools, products, and steps to do nails safely and professionally.

What Will I Learn In Pedicure And Manicure Courses?

Here is what you will learn in the following subjects: 

  • Introduction to Business English
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Professional Salon Skills
  • Nail  Technology
  • Excellence in Service: Basic
  • UV Gel Nails and Decoration
  • Fibreglass

Anatomy and Physiology

Here is what you will learn:

  • Human body anatomy
  • Body systems
  • Functions of the body system

Professional Salon Skills

Here is what you will learn in this module:

  • Introduction to the beauty industry
  • Professional conduct in a salon
  • Client liaison
  • Beauty Therapist behaviour

Nail Technology

Here is what you will learn:

  • History of nail care
  • The anatomy of the hand and foot
  • The skin
  • The structure of the nail
  • Tools, equipment, materials and products
  • Manicures
  • Pedicure

Excellence in Service: Basic

Here is what you will learn:

  • Customer satisfaction
  • Professionalism

Networking For Success

Here is what you will learn:

  • Build networking relationships
  • Use various networking techniques and platforms

Entrepreneurship

Here is what you will learn:

  • Identify the need for a business
  • Planning behind starting and running a business

Financial Management: Basic

Here is what you will learn:

  • Read and understand a balance sheet
  • Income statements
  • Budgeting

Nail Care Comprehensive Course - Assessments

There are no assessments in the Nail Care Comprehensive course. You do not write formal exams. Your performance is assessed by the assignments that you complete. Provider programmes are created for self-development and skill-building.

Assignments

You have to complete three assignments for each subject. Each subject should be passed with at least 50%. There are no due dates for your assignments. This means that you can complete and submit your assignments whenever you are ready, as long as it is within your duration date.

Exams

There are no exams for this course. You will only submit your assignments through email. After you have passed all the assignments with 50% and more, you will receive your Certificate.

Here is the recommended duration of the Nail Care courses:

NAIL CARE  COURSERECOMMENDED DURATION
Nail Care: Short Course9 months
Nail Care: Certificate Course15 months
Nail Care: Comprehensive Course19 months

You can use the following Short Courses as entry-level to work in Nail Care in a salon: 

  • Nail Care – Short Course
  • Nail Care – Certificate Course
  • Nail Care – Comprehensive Course

Yes, Nail Care is a good career, here is why:

  • There is variety
  • You can be your own boss
  • You can work flexible hours
  • There is job security
  • You can work anywhere
  • Allows Creativity
  • It can be a part-time activity

According to missmillmag.com, the following are the top 5 highest paying beauty jobs:

  1. Hairdresser/Hair Stylist
  2. Cosmetic Surgeon
  3. Beauty Blogger or Vlogger
  4. Private Cosmetic Dentist
  5. Beautician or Cosmetologist

Here are the services that make the most money in beauty:

BEAUTY TREATMENTAVERAGE PRICE
Semi-permanent browsR 6 515.00
Semi-permanent lineR 5 306.00
Semi-permanent eye-linerR 5 306.00
Ombre browsR 4 864.00
MicroshadingR 3 832.00

Here are the professions that work with nails:

  • Manicurist
  • Pedicurist
  • Mobile Nail Technician
  • Professional Nail Consultant
  • Nail Educator

Manicurist / Pedicurist

A manicurist and pedicurist specialises in making hands, feet, and nails beautiful. This includes the following:

  • Soaking nails
  • Removing dead skin cells
  • Applying moisturising lotion
  • Being artistic by painting nails
  • Using trending designs and techniques to make someone’s nails stand out
  • Styling real nails
  • Apply and painting artificial nails when requested

Mobile Nail Technician

Unlike traditional bricks-and-mortar salons, mobile nail technicians take the salon and spa experience into their clients’ homes or location of choice. This means that they and they do not need to invest in a physical space

Professional Nail Consultant

Here is what a Professional Nail Consultant does:

  • Checks the customer’s hands for skin or nail problems
  • Discusses the customers’ requirements 
  • Advise clients on the most suitable treatments
  • In a manicure, massages the client’s forearms and hands
  • In a pedicure, massages the client’s lower legs and feet

Nail Educator 

A Nail Educator teaches about Nail Care. In most cases, Nail Educators would have spent a long time in the nail industry. They turn to education because they would have seen it all in the industry. Nail Educators are highly experienced, nail professionals.

Here are the 5 basics of nail care:

  1. Clean – Clean the nail cuticles  
  2. Trim and file – Give the nail a good trim and file them
  3. Buff – Buff using a buffing stick
  4. Moisturise – help draw and seal moisture into the skin and nails
  5. Treatment – decide whether to polish or leave them bare

Your Next Step Is To Study For Other Beauty Courses

After studying the Nail Care Comprehensive course. You can further enhance your skills and knowledge in the beauty field by studying the following course:

Why Choose To Study With Matric College?

Here is why you should study at Matric College: 

Transparent and Trustworthy Payments: You’ll always know where your money goes. We provide clear fee breakdowns, twice-daily payment processing, and same-day refund updates.

Fast Delivery of Study Materials: Once you register, your materials are packed and sent out the same day. Our tracking system ensures your parcel arrives quickly and safely.

Friendly, Personalised Onboarding: You’re welcomed with WhatsApp messages and a personal call to guide you through the start of your studies, making you feel at home right away.

Support That Reaches Out First: You won’t be left on your own. We check in with monthly calls, respond to queries the same day, and track every issue so nothing is missed.

Flexible Payment Plans That Work for You: Struggling to pay? We offer payment plans built around your budget, helping you stay on track without added stress.

What Do Students Say About Your Nail Care Online Course

“They very helpfull and explained everything i don’t understand. And always checking up on how im doing with my school work. Excellent experience” – Sumaiyah F

Here are the 4 types of salons:

  • Hair Salon – The hair salon is the most popular type of salon. It encompasses all things related to hair, from cutting to styling to colouring.
  • Spa Salons – A spa, or day spa, is a place where your clients can get a total body experience
  • Nail Salon – Offers manicures and pedicures. This is in addition to painting the nails, and skincare for the hands and feet.
  • Tanning Salons – These salons offer skincare lotions to help provide protection during the tanning process. There are also self-tanning creams.

Here are the main beauty treatments offered by salons:

  • Hair-cutting, colouring and styling
  • Waxing and other forms of hair removal
  • Nail treatments
  • Facials and skincare treatments
  • Tanning
  • Massages
  • Complementary care, for example, aromatherapy

Here is how you strengthen your nails:

  • Moisturise your nails – Moisturising is a well-known secret to healthy skin
  • Leave your cuticles alone – The cuticle is the nail’s natural protective seal
  • Avoid contact with water – Reduce the time your nails spend in contact with water
  • Be gentle with your nails – The best nail care is gentle care
  • Treat your nails like you treat your hair – Hair and nails are both composed of keratin proteins, so it makes sense that many of the same rules for treatment apply
  • Watch the weather – Winter can be a rough time for skin, hair, and nails alike

Here is what can be a good nail care routine:

  • Keep your hands clean
  • Be gentle on the nails
  • Clip your nails all the time
  • Always file your nails after clipping
  • Do not temper with your cuticles
  • Protect your nails with a base coat

Yes, coconut oil is good for nails. Coconut oil treats the following:

  • Treats brittled nails
  • Treats cracked nails
  • Treats damaged nails
  • Treats damaged cuticles

When you apply toothpaste to your nails, it lightens and brightens them in just a few minutes. This is because of the whitening ingredient that is found in toothpaste.

Cuticles should be maintained and not be removed. The purpose of the cuticles is to protect your nails from bacteria and infections. Trim the hangnails and the loose skin that is visible after pushing the cuticles back.

The peeling off of nails can be a result of too little or too much moisture. Too little water can happen when you repeatedly get the nails wet and then dry them again. Too much moisture can be a result of, for example, soaking nails in the water while performing household chores. This makes the nails soft and can cause peeling.

Application Process

At Matric College, we have a simple application process that you can follow. You can do this online or through the phone. Here is how you can apply: 

  • To apply for the Nail Technician Comprehensive Course fill in the registration form below
  • Our course experts will contact you and register you for the course

How Do I Study The Nail Care Comprehensive Course?

Here is the process:

  • Within 5 – 7 days of registration, you will receive your study guides at your doorstep via courier
  • Create your study timetable
  • Attempt your first assignment and more thereafter
  • Your tutor will help you in areas that you are having challenges
  • Pass your assignments with at least 50%
  • Be awarded your short course Certificate

Where Can I Study A Nail Care Comprehensive Course?

You can study a Nail Care Comprehensive course at Matric College. Matric College is a distance learning college. This means that you do not attend any classes. You study at home at your own pace.

When Can I Start Studying A Nail Care Comprehensive Course?

You can start studying a Nail Care Comprehensive Course at any time. There is no specific registration time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here is the difference between a Dermatologist and a Cosmetologist:

 DERMATOLOGISTCOSMETOLOGIST
DefinitionProvides treatment for nailsConcerned with beauty treatment. Provides care for skin, hair and nails
Work as aBeauty ExpertBeauty Expert

Education

Formal trainingTrained at a Cosmetology school
Duties

Treatment of the following;

  • nails
  • Acne scar removal
  • Treatment of aged or sun-damaged skin
  • Chemical peel
  • dermabrasion
Work locationSalon or spaSalon or spa

The lunula is the white crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail. The with comes from the Latin word lunula or lunulae, which means little moon.

The hyponychium is the skin just under the free edge of your nail. It is located just beyond the end of your nail bed, near your fingertip.

It acts as a barrier from germs and debris. The hyponychium stops external substances from getting under your nail. The skin in this region contains white blood cells to help prevent infection.

Yes, cuticles do grow back. Their growing back depends on the current state of your cuticles. If they were carefully trimmed or only slightly pushed back, they will grow back in a normal manner.

The white stuff under your toenail is nail fungus. Nail fungus begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolour, thicken or crumble at the edge.

When you’re just starting as a nail tech, you might earn about R3,000 to R5,000 each month. This can be more or less, depending on where you work. As you get better and get more clients, your salary can grow.

If you do hair and nails, you’re called a cosmetologist. You learn how to cut hair, do nails, and sometimes even help with skincare. It’s a fun job because you get to work in different areas of beauty.

The best-paying jobs in beauty are in skincare, permanent makeup, and special beauty treatments. These jobs need extra training, but they can pay really well. Some people even start their own businesses and earn more.

Author: Collin Wilbesi
Date Published: April 29, 2022
Editor: Amy Venter