Left to right: NAILS' editor Patricia Oropeza, Nicole Schaeffer, and NAILS' editor Hannah Lee
3 min to read
Left to right: NAILS' editor Patricia Oropeza, Nicole Schaeffer, and NAILS' editor Hannah Lee
It’s not every day that you get the chance to spend time with a teenager who not only happens to be the daughter of one of the most recognized faces in the nail industry, but also has a polish line named after her. Well, I did just that.
On a typically sunny Southern California afternoon, I hung out with Nicole Schaeffer, daughter of OPI president George Schaeffer. Nicole and I met up at Hands On, a nail spa in Beverly Hills. (We were accompanied by NAILS’ managing editor Hannah Lee, who served as photographer for the day.) I admit, it was a little awkward at first, but I was determined to get to know the real Nicole, the one who lives a typical teenage life — not the one everyone associates with polish.
Ad Loading...
Nicole was nattily dressed for our meeting — decked out in a leather jacket, dark blue denim jeans, and black boots. On her nails was her favorite polish shade, Nicole’s Fave, a light coral.
We didn’t have much of a chance to talk while we were getting our nails done, since she was sitting across from me and our nail techs were busy talking to us. Afterward, we compared manicures. I opted for I Won’t Commit, a shimmery mauve, while Nicole went with Blue leans, a sheer blue. After lounging around the salon’s comfortable waiting area while our polish dried, we walked to a nearby restaurant. That’s when the gabfest began, and the real Nicole emerged. I discovered that she’s a fairly typical, level-headed teenager who loves to shop, listen to N*Sync, watch TV, and talk on the phone.
Nicole, who will turn 16 in May and will be learning to drive in January, says her typical weekday is spent practically all day at school, a private school in Los Angeles that begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 4:45 p.m. Although the hours may be long, she says she enjoys it. Not only does she take math — her favorite subject, by the way — she also studies Hebrew. Evenings are usually spent doing homework, and weekends are devoted to more homework and talking on the phone.
With such a busy schedule, does Nicole ever get a chance to visit the OPI offices? Surprisingly, she does manage to drop in on Dad and company fairly often. In fact, she’s usually quite visible during the summer and whenever she’s off from school. And when she’s there, she shares her opinion on what’s hip and what’s not. “I constantly read magazines so I can keep up on the trends,” she says. She can often be found sitting in on her dad’s meetings or visiting different departments. She’s fascinated with the nail biz, and she makes no qualms about it. “I’d like to run my dad’s company one day,” she says. Nicole, who says she’d like to attend either UCLA or Stanford and possibly major in marketing, thinks she’d be fit for the job. “I have my father’s brain and his heart” she says.
Nicole’s Faves
Ad Loading...
Favorite TV Show:
“Dawson’s Creek”
Favorite Store: Gap
Favorite Musical Group: N*Sync (J.C. Chasez is the cutest she says.)
Square data shows that regular customers tip 11% higher and are shared across 32% of businesses in the same ZIP code, driving thousands of dollars in additional revenue per connection.
When Bowie Lau and Jeffrey Ching opened JBW Jeffrey Ching Salon in 2011, they weren’t just launching another luxury hair destination—they were building a business rooted in passion, artistry, and thoughtful growth.
Inside the Systems That Power an Elevated Salon Experience
From seamless online booking to a team-first culture, J Gold Salon in Atlanta offers more than great hair—it delivers consistent, high-touch service with the help of partners like Boulevard and American Express.
Want to grow your career as a beauty professional? K18 Sales Manager Sabrina Sanborn shares advice on networking, mentorship, and self-advocacy—from attending hair shows to finding the right guidance to reach your goals.
A combination of clear policies, effective communication, and strong client relationships has helped me create a more reliable and efficient booking system.
Founded by Cleveland serial entrepreneur Shaura Rodgers, Nailtorious has grown to include a nail supply megastore, training facilities, and retail line for nail techs.
This period after the holidays can bring on a huge lull for hairstylists. We asked Cosmo Prof's team of professionals to offer their best advice on how to deal with the January-February slow period.
Key highlights include a push toward inclusive spaces for all abilities, an emphasis on maximizing livable square footage, and a continued love for modern farmhouse exteriors.
The busy holiday season is here, and with it comes jam-packed days, last-minute client requests and booming retail sales. For many salon owners, the highlight of the season is Small Business Saturday® (SBS). This year on Saturday, November 30, consumers can take their shopping into the small businesses in their communities.
Want to become savvy about your personal finances, but don't quite know where to start? Anna Manukyan identifies six important concepts for building a strong financial foundation.
Salon owner Nuri Yurt had a dream of owning a salon on New York City’s Madison Avenue. "Through perseverance, hard work and stellar customer service, he and partner John Kaygisiz founded Toka Salon in 2007.
Vagaro has consistently been at the forefront of salon software technology, helping businesses be more efficient, create more effective communication, and even improve company culture. Now, Connect by Vagaro, the platform’s two-way communication capability, and Vagaro’s new generative AI tools are giving owners new opportunities to grow and expand.
This list of watch-outs from @jodydoesjels prompted us to reach out to her and learn more. We had already fallen for her hand-painted designs and now we wanted to know more about this list she created to help clients decide if she was the nail tech for them.
Education is necessary for beauty professionals to maintain their cosmetology licenses, and paying for that education can be burdensome, but it doesn't have to be. Understand which education tax credits can help you offset those costs.