Tle 8-Beautycare-Q4-M7
Tle 8-Beautycare-Q4-M7
Tle 8-Beautycare-Q4-M7
Michael I. Gonzaga
Writer
Evelyn B. Yarin
Reviewer
EXPECTATIONS
At the end of the learning activity, the students should be able to:
PRETEST
MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read the following statements carefully. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
3. What do you call the application of measures to promote public health and
prevent the spread of infectious diseases?
a. disinfection c. sanitization
b. sanitation d. sterilization
4. After sterilizing metal tools and instruments, where should we store them?
a. cardboard box c. dry cabinet
b. container d. receptacle
5. Which of the following procedure is done for metal implements once a month in a
pot for 10 minutes?
a. boiling c. inspecting
b. disinfecting d. sanitizing
RECAP
TRUE OR FALSE
DIRECTIONS: Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is False. Write your
answer on the space provided before each number.
_____ 1. Empty bottles and containers are thrown into a covered trash can.
_____ 2. Finger bowls must be sanitized before the use of every client.
_____ 3. Metal tools and instruments must be stored in a dry cabinet immediately
after use.
_____ 4. Tabletops and door handles are wiped with antiseptic.
_____ 5. Used treatment products and other chemicals are thrown away.
LESSON
Before and after each use, it's essential to sterilize metal tools, disinfect wooden tools,
disinfect hand and foot spa machines, and environmental surfaces. Contaminated
tools can cause unsightly, painful, and sometimes fungal infections. Decontamination
removes pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces. Always make sure
the safety and hygiene within the salon to stop and control infections and contagious
diseases, although it's very impossible to safeguard the salon against all
contamination.
Almost everything within the salon has some sort of hard or soft surface. For
instance, finishing tabletops and armrest pads, finger bowls, towels, files/buffer
pads, tools, etc. These surfaces in direct contact with the customer's skin are
considered contaminated. All contaminated surfaces must take care of and
appropriate:
Cleaned
Disinfected
For the surface to be considered adequately clean, the surface must first be
thoroughly scrubbed, freed from any visible traces of debris, or residue
contamination. Proper cleaning means to thoroughly remove all visible residues on
each surface of the table, tools, and equipment, then rinse thoroughly with clean
water.
After proper cleaning, all reusable implements/tools must be disinfected by complete
immersion in an appropriate disinfecting solution is to destroy potentially harmful,
or infectious microorganisms’ pathogens on the pre-cleaned surface. Disinfectants
require 10-minute immersion; 70-90% isopropyl and ethyl alcohol on clean, porous
abrasives, and buffers to disinfect them. Disinfectant products are designed to
destroy pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate surfaces, avoid contact with the
skin.
Appropriate salon disinfectants include the following:
1. Drain the water from the foot spa basin or bowl and take away any visible
debris.
2. Clean the surfaces of the foot spa with soap or detergent, rinse with clean
water, and drain.
3. Disinfect the surfaces consistent with the manufacturer's directions on the
label.
4. Drain and rinse with clean water, then air dries the tool and stores it in an
uncontaminated area.
ACTIVITIES
I. Write the following steps in cleaning nail care tools:
1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________
II. Write the following steps in disinfecting hand and foot spa equipment:
1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________
WRAP-UP
Always ensure the safety and sanitation in the salon to stop and control infections
and contagious diseases, although it is very impossible to protect the salon from all
contamination.
VALUING
How will you apply in your daily life the lesson you have learned today?
Complete the statement below.
I realized ____________________________________________________________
From now on ________________________________________________________
Proper cleaning and handling of chemicals are also of great importance when it
comes to maintenance. Any of those levels of decontamination should be a part of
every nail care services and should be done before and after giving nail services to
your client.
POSTTEST
MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read the following statements carefully. Choose the letter of the
correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
_____ 1. After sterilizing metal tools and instruments, where should we store them?
a. cardboard box c. dry cabinet
b. container d. receptacle
_____ 2. What will Bea do next after disinfecting the hand and foot spa machine?
a. keep it dry c. sterilize
b. sanitize d. store it
_____ 3. What is the best way to sterilize an implement after using it with a client
with an athlete's foot?
a. Clean the metal implements with disinfectant.
b. Expose the metal implements in sunlight.
c. Place the metal implements in a 70%-90% alcohol solution for 20
minutes.
d. Soak the implements in hot, soapy water.
_____ 4. What do you call the application of measures to promote public health and
prevent the spread of infectious diseases?
a. disinfection c. sanitization
b. sanitation d. sterilization
_____ 5. Which of the following procedure is done for metal implements once a month
in a pot for 10 minutes?
a. boiling c. inspecting
b. disinfecting d. sanitizing
_____ 8. Joey noticed that the tabletops, floor, and door handle in their salon are
dirty. What type of cleaning agent should he use?
a. antiseptic c. sanitation
b. disinfectant d. sterilization
_____ 9. What do you call the organic compound commonly used as a sanitizer?
a. rubbing alcohol c. disinfectant
b. cuticle oil d. lotion
_____ 10. After sterilizing metal tools and instruments, where should we store them?
a. cardboard box c. dry cabinet
b. container d. receptacle
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Learning Module in Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services 9
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education
Module in Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services Exploratory Course Grade 7/8
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning
Modules
Albany New York: Milady Publishing Company, 1994
Milady. Milady’s Standard Textbook of Cosmetology (Revised Edition).
References
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Activity 2 ACTIVITIES 1
1. Always start by washing your hands
1. Drain the water from the foot spa basin or with soap and water.
bowl and remove any visible debris. 2. Place your scrub brush into a bowl and
2. Clean the surfaces of the foot spa with soap pour 70% to 90% Isopropyl Alcohol over it
or detergent, rinse with clean water, and until the brush is completely submerged.
drain. 3. Allow your brush to soak for 5 minutes.
3. Disinfect the surfaces according to the
4. Once you know your brush is sanitized,
manufacturer's directions on the label.
Surfaces must remain wet with the you can use it to clean your other tools.
disinfectant for 10 minutes or the time stated 5. Add antibacterial soap to your brush
on the label, which may be shorter. and use it to scrub your nail clippers, glass
4. Drain and rinse with clean water. nail files, and callus removing tool. Your
goal is to remove the debris build-up.
6. Once you are done scrubbing, rinse off
the tools with hot water until all of the soap
is gone.
POST-TEST RECAP PRETEST
1. C 1. T 1. A
2. A 2. T 2. D
3. C 3. F 3. B
4. B 4. T 4. C
5. T
5. C 5. A
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10.C
KEY TO CORRECTION