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Expert Profile: Jackie Ebarb

Expertise:  Willing to answer all questions relating to Nail Care including artificial and natural nails. Also Hair and Skin Care related questions. If I don't know the answer I will do my best to find it. My approach to Nail, Hair, or Skin Care is: The Healthier The Better! I believe that as a professional in the industry it is my job to keep or get your hair/nails/skin in the best possible condition. I strive to find and use only the best products that achieve this goal and I hold EVERY Technician to the highest of standards it is our job to care about the person and the conditon not just the speed and money!

Experience in the area
Licensed nail tech in UT since 2001 and recently licensed as a cosmetologist since June 2007, which in UT includes Barbering, Hair (Cutting, Coloring, Perming, etc), Nail Tech, Aesthician (including make-up artist). Have been attending school since 2000.

Education/Credentials
Attended Cosmetology School from 2000-2007, attend trade shows and continued education including prior to licensure.

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What do you like about this subject?  Nail, Hair and Skin care has been a passion of mine for most of my life. I enjoy helping people with these things but especially educating clients on the healthiest way to do things...meaning how to have the beautiful nails, hair highlights, skin, etc without compromising the integrity of their hair, skin, nails. Healthy is beautiful.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  Similair to what I like about this subject. I like to see people successfully learn something new about being the best they can and maintaining the health of their nails, skin, hair.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Beauty comes in all colors, classes, shapes, sizes, lengths, styles, and people.
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Acrylic Nail products CAN be safe to use but are more often than not over used or used incorrectly.
Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 140
Knowledge   10.0   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   10.0   Best of the best
Timeliness   10.0   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
(in Past 24 Hours)
0
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
18
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
Thank you for your detailed response and empathy. I shall take care of them.
(Mandy on 07/24/08)
Great advise thanks so much - will let you know how things go.
(Ann on 07/02/08)
Thank you!
(Katherine on 07/01/08)
Thank you for your prompt reply...I will try your recommendations.
(Annette on 06/30/08)
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Recent Answers from Jackie Ebarb
2008-08-19  THIN, THIN, THIN NAILS AFTER ACRYLIC Maryann, Nail condition does change as we age our nails age as well and this can cause thinner nails, ridged nails, weak or brittle nails along with many other possibilities. However, it sounds more...
2008-07-22  Over filed nail - now blistered/ cracked under nail Hi Mandy, Ouch, I am sorry! At some point in learning I believe that every nail tech has probably over-filed their own nails at some point, maybe not to that degree, but I can say I feel your pain (cringe)...
2008-07-18  Help!!! Hi Kailee In Short I would say No. I have never seen that this plays a role in what sort of nails are best for you. Make sure you go to a licensed properly trained nail tech with experience and she/he...
2008-07-14  sore nail Did you actually have your nails done in Gel ... or acrylic? There is a significant difference between the two. Gel should not be filed between appts it breaks the seal on the nail and weakens the product...
2008-07-02  Fake Nail Info Sandy, I am not familiar with too many nail tips as my preferred method is to sculpt the free edge using forms. However, I would not recommend that someone who is not trained even attempt this because...
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