Crowdsourcing: What’s one thing you’ve changed your mind about within the nail industry?
This month we asked nail techs: What’s one thing you’ve changed your mind about within the nail industry?
by Staff
January 15, 2019
2 min to read
Not judging other techs because of the products they use or their method. Nail techs are just as diverse as their clientele. We’re not one size fits all. Sharing methods and products will not diminish your talent. There’s enough money on the table for us all! @tricey4eva Via Instagram
A nail is not just a plastic tip with glue. It’s a real handmade, custom work of art. @beauty.by.zen Via Instagram
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I thought because I couldn’t necessarily draw on paper, I wouldn’t be that good at nail art and design. I have learned that this is something you can definitely work on. Ask me to draw on paper and you will get a stick man. Ask me to draw on nails and you will get a full Disney princess set! @beautybyelizabeth Via Instagram
I thought doing nails would be easy, but it’s challenging. I admire all nail technicians. @nailsbycice Via Instagram
How much money you can make as a nail technician. @nakednailstv Via Instagram
That I don’t have to be the best at everything! I tried so hard to master every service and offer every product, and I began to drown. I then decided to focus on what I’m best at (gel services). I took classes and practiced and now I’m way more confident and happy while working, and my service quality has been better than ever. I also stopped pretending to be someone I am not. I am not a spa/relaxing atmosphere kind of gal, so I cut those types of services from my menu. Now all of my clientele tend to be my type of people. @oohnicenails Via Instagram
Next question: How do you introduce clients to new product lines? [Answers will be printed in the May 2019 issue.] Share your opinion on the topic by emailing your response by February 15 to Beth.Livesay@bobit.com. Please include your name, salon, city and state, and a high-resolution headshot with your response.
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