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On My Mind: Perception — Is It Everything?

A fter going through countless NAILS Next Top Nail Artist applications, I noticed a pattern emerging. The application process consists of two essay questions. This year one of the questions we asked was, “If you could change one thing in the nail industry, what would it be?” The responses broke down into three camps: 1) competition 2) education 3) perception.

October 18, 2018
On My Mind: Perception —  Is It Everything?

Actress Meagan Tandy, Daytime Beauty Award Winner Yoko Sakakura, and me.

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Actress Meagan Tandy, Daytime Beauty Award Winner Yoko Sakakura, and me.

Excellence in Nail Styling nominees at the 2018 Daytime Hollywood Beauty Awards: Gina Edwards, Jenna Hipp, and Yoko Sakakura.

After going through countless NAILS Next Top Nail Artist applications, I noticed a pattern emerging. The application process consists of two essay questions. This year one of the questions we asked was, “If you could change one thing in the nail industry, what would it be?” The responses broke down into three camps: 1) competition 2) education 3) perception.

So many applicants discussed the competition between the salons “down the street” and their own. When it comes to education, I often hear the cry for more, more, more. But the resounding response about changing the way a career in nails is perceived made me think. At NAILS, our job is to come up with solutions for giving you a competitive edge in your business and supplying you with educational resources. We view nail professionals in the best possible light because we think about you each and every day. So how do we change the perception of those who don’t live and breathe nails day in and day out? I have a few ideas:
• Take pride in everything you do. This means charging accordingly; advertising your work; telling everyone you meet what it is you do
(they could be potential clients or connections); and taking pride in
your appearance.
• Show what you can do. Display those certificates; if you have a niche, harp on it; be professional online and in-person — show that your job is respectable and you in return are worthy of respect.
• Talk to your clients. Don’t be afraid to answer questions or explain your technique. The more your clients see how much there is to know about nails, the more they’ll see you as the expert that you are.

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My best advice is to be the person you want to be perceived as. By not worrying about local competition and focusing instead on educating yourself, perceptions can start to shift. In any industry there are bad players along with the good. But change can only be possible one person at a time.

I recently presented an award for Excellence in Nail Styling at the Daytime Hollywood Beauty Awards. For a non-beauty industry event, I have to say, I was encouraged by the recognition Gina Edwards, Jenna Hipp, and Yoko Sakakura received. They were honored alongside doctors, celebrities, and other entrepreneurs. I acknowledge that not every nail professional has the goal of becoming a celebrity nail stylist, but by supporting others who achieve within our industry, we are really supporting its advancement on the whole.

How do you deal with things you wish you could change within the nail world? Email me and I just may share some of your ideas here.

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