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I'm Christine and I'm here to help

Welcome to The Pointed and Polished podcast. Christine shares her personal journey with nail allergies and the frustration she faced in finding support and education. She discusses the rapid growth of the Facebook group and the collaboration with the...

An episode of the Pointed & Polished podcast, hosted by Christine S, titled "I'm Christine and I'm here to help" was published on December 16, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

December 16, 2023 ·31m · Pointed & Polished

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Christine shares her personal journey with nail allergies and why she is so dang obsessed with them! She discusses the rapid growth of the Facebook group and the collaboration with the USC Keck School of Dermatology. Christine emphasizes the importance of education, understanding allergens and ingredients, and protecting oneself and clients. She reassures listeners that everything will be okay and highlights the significance of doing nails. The mission of the podcast is to raise awareness and support those with allergies. Takeaways:

Take a moment to breathe and accept the situation if you experience a nail allergy.

Education, understanding allergens, and protecting oneself and clients are crucial in the nail industry.

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