Reyna Martinez, Primp Nail Boutique,
San Diego
@queenlaque
Cyndi Sprague, Mesa, Ariz.
@thecynfulexperience
Mary Glagola, Naked Sun Salon & Spa, Diamond, Ill.
Eva Jenkins, Bellevue, Neb.
@nailtech11
Eva Jenkins, Bellevue, Neb.
@nailtech11
Eva Jenkins, Bellevue, Neb.
@nailtech11
Laurel Maha, Lost Salon, Oakland, Calif.
@pizzaperfectnails
Joanne Sorbello, Stone Ridge Salon,
Stone Ridge, N.Y.
@StoneRidgeSalon
Eva Jenkins, Bellevue, Neb.
@nailtech11
Nancy Flores, Nails by Flo, Waukegan, Ill.
@nailsby_flo
Teens and tweens can be ideal nail art clients. Tempt them with something cool for back to school that will suit their style. Take classic scholastic images such as chalkboard and pencil and give them a contemporary matte or chevron twist. Think of something new and fresh like emojis that will encourage them to raise their hand. Whether new school or old school, these looks are in a class of their own.
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