(medicine) a reason that makes it inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug or employ a particular procedure or treatment [ant: indication]
Yes, Onychoptosis is a contraindication to a manicure and a pedicure. Anything which prevents you from carrying out a treatment in the normal way, is a contraindication. Onychoptosis is when the nail periodically sheds, which means that while it is "shedding" you should probably not work on it, but that doesn't mean you can't work on the other nails.
Not Manicure its manikoor which means hour.
There are two roots here in 'manicure': 'mani' comes from manus, meaning "hand," and 'cure' comes from curare,meaning "to care for."
Contraindication Is something that stops or alters a treatment or procedure.Ringworm, Tinea and warts are forms of infectious contraindications and cannot in anyway be worked on. Bruises, acne and psoriasis on the other hand, are forms of contraindications that can be worked on.It is crucial that you identify contraindications, but not diagnose when working in the Beauty Industry.
The word manicure comes from the latin mani - hand cure - care meaning to take care of the hands and nails Hope this helps
Contraindication is the usual term for that.
Manicure is a verb and a noun. Verb: Those young men manicured my lawn. Noun: I'm going for a manicure.
The key difference would have to be that a manicure is when your hands are being treated by soaking, filing, and/or grooming and painting your nails, and a pedicure is when your feet are being treated by soaking, filing, grooming, and/or painting toenails. As for the difference within the meanings of "manicure" and "pedicure", the word manicure came from the latin word manus, meaning "hand", and the word pedicure came from the latin word pedis, meaning "feet".
A person who makes a business of taking care of people's hands, especially their nails.
It is a local contraindication because it is contagious.
Contraindication means that you should not do it for said reason.
Four common contraindication in make-up