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<p>At Beyond Vanity in Fort Smith, Ark., an upside-down Christmas tree and sparkly reindeer signal to clients that the holiday season is in full bloom. </p>
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Deck the Salon Halls: A Holiday Decor Gallery

Salons get into the December holiday spirit with a slew of themed decorations. Get inspired and learn how to add a little holiday pizzazz to your own space. To add your salon photos to this gallery, just e-mail a digital photo and a caption to Sree.Roy@bobit.com.

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<p><strong>January (birth flower: carnation; birthstone: garnet)</strong></p>
<p>1. Fade the background on a curve using Raspberry Crème, Bubble Gum, and Show Me Your Beads.</p>
<p>2. Double dip (using two colors on the brush at once) random combinations of Sweet Pea, Pansy, and Tourmaline. To form the carnation, place the first round of petals directly on the nail; remember to ruffle the outer edge of the petal. Continue to build the petals around and use your brush to pull up on the petals to give them dimension. If desired, you can build the petals on a form and attach them to the nail. Place the flower and bud.</p>
<p>3. Peridot and Emerald create the stem and leaves. Use deep red garnet colored rhinestones. Apply top coat.</p>

It's Your Birthday Nail Art

How’s this for special birthday nail art customized for each month? Michele Baker of Van Goe’s Salon and Day Spa in Cumming, Ga., is developing a year’s worth of nail art based on each month’s birth flower and birthstone to share with NAILS readers. All products listed are from EZ Flow Nail Systems’ Boogie Nights and Color Powder Collections. This gallery will be updated throughout the year.

 

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<p>2009 Cover Tech Contest Winner:  Jessica Hoel, LuvNailz, Bothell, Wash.</p>
<p>Jessica selected a backdrop of shells to show off her skill and artistry. The gifted salon owner took the photo herself using a model she found on Craigslist. </p>
<p>&quot;I sculpted using Akzentz Gel's new Competition White and created moons using a custom gel I mixed,&quot; says Hoel, who is an Akzentz educator and does gels exclusively at her salon.  “I squeezed the nails to give a nice C-curve. I’m a hand-filer and used a 180-grit to shape them.”  </p>
<p>It took Hoel, a tech of seven years but first-time cover tech contestant, to create the set.   Congratulations Jessica!</p>

NAILS Cover Tech Contest - 2009

In the year 2000, the editors of NAILS decided it would be fun to have a nail technician reader create the cover for one issue and so we started the Cover Tech Contest. Every year, we get hundreds of beautiful entries, creative concepts, and astonishing photographs. Browse through the best of the contests through the years. If you're interested in learning how to submit material for the next Cover Tech Contest, contact Judy.Lessin@bobit.com for details. 

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Agents of Style: Nail Art on a Mission

While providing only minimal directions and options, the editors at NAILS commissioned five nails agents to create individual works of art on three separate missions. The first group had to use black and white polishes to create nail tips, the second use any and all shades of red polish to create nail tips, and the third group use white, silver, and gold polishes to create nail tips. The "agents" we enlisted for this special project were Sayaka Sako of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Yoko Dykes of Marysville, Wash.; Elsbeth Schuetz of Orange, Calif.; Mia Kim of New York, N.Y.; and Christie Lovett of Ocean View, Hawaii

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<p>Yuka Nishizaa, Shangri-LA, Torrance, Calif.</p>

All Tatted Up -- a Tattoo Nail Art Gallery

Looking to offer an edgier style of nail art to your clients when butterflies and flowers just won't do the trick? Get inspired by these tattoo nail s to push the boundaries and appeal to a different type of client. Click these links to see the image that made NAILS cover in November 2008, and read a full story of the amazing artist behind this concept.

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<p>The modern love affair with sculptured nails can be traced back to the late 1960s or early 1970s. In 1989, a modern spin took off.</p>

What We Wore - Nail Styles Through the Years

Throughout the last two decades, NAILS has chronicled the best of nail styles, from thick and square to thin and oval. Here, a look back at the highlights — the fabulous, the frivolous, and the truly influential. 

Nail styles have come into their own especially during the last 100 years. During the 1920s, nails progressed from snowy white nail tips in the early ’20s, to crimson-colored nails as the ’30s approached. The most unusual technique was referred to as Paris Nails. They were deep pink at the edges with a paler pink in the center of each nail.

Square nails become fashionable around the mid-70s, probably due to nail competitions — judges can critique a C-curve more easily in a square nail than an oval nail. Exceptionally long nails are also accepted then and nail tips are used more and more.

The ’90s and early 2000s gave way to a back-to-natural look. Elegance and romance were prevalent as an ongoing trend. Nails were delicate and feminine in appearance, showing off that natural, well-kept look that stands true today.

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<p>Show ‘em you’re a tiger, show ‘em what you can do… Some gels have a paint-like consistency, making them easier to control. Here Christie Lovett shows off her steady hand with this tiger-print design.</p>

Nail Art Designs Created with Colored Gels

Colored gels are poised to make a splash in nail art. Different formulations allow techs to create unique nail art or build beautifully colored enhancements. Some colored gels are for sculpting, others have been designed to act as paint. Some colored gels are transparent, some are non-translucent.

Some collections feature a multitude of shades, others leave the mixing to the techs. Now more than ever nail techs really can have it their way when it comes to colored gels.  Here are some designs from other nail techs to give you some ideas of gel's versatility.

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Tags: COLORED GELS, NAIL ART

<p>2002 1ST PLACE: Vicki Benner of Chazio's Hair Salons in Lake in the Hills, Ill.</p>

NAILS Cover Tech Contest - Years 2001 to 2003

In the year 2000, the editors of NAILS decided it would be fun to have a nail technician reader create the cover for one issue and so we started the Cover Tech Contest. Every year, we get hundreds of beautiful entries, creative concepts, and astonishing photographs. Browse through the best of the contests through the years. If you're interested in learning how to submit material for the next Cover Tech Contest, contact Judy.Lessin@bobit.com for details.

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