How often do your clients tell you how much everyone loves their nails and asks where they have them done — only to have your clients end the story with how those same people who were
The problem with all those awesome pictures being posted on the Internet by polish and nail art bloggers and other do-it-yourself types of the nail art and fashion variety is that they do these amazing-looking things
Short and to-the-point: If you hold a world record for something, it’s only reasonable to be prepared that someday, someone is going to best you. If you can’t hack that reality, retire quietly while you’re on top
The sister of one of my clients went to nail school. In and of itself, this is neither great nor terrible news to me. I hope she loves doing nails and that it turns out to
In the time that I’ve been paying attention to it — almost 30 years now — I’ve seen trends in nail art come ’round full circle more than once. I live in an area where nail art
I’ve been seeing a lot of pics around the Internets (and Instagram) of nails that are grown out by several weeks, and still appear to be in great shape, with captions like, “3 Weeks Old! Quality!”
I’ve gotten pretty good at just being blunt and honest when clients arrive too late. I’m usually pretty comfortable telling them that they missed their chance and will have to reschedule. I’m bad, however, at enforcing
When OPI introduced their ProWide brush in their polishes, I rolled my eyes. I admit it. I was all like, “Whatever! Just some stupid gimmick to try convince people that you found a way to improve
Lately I’ve really been feeling self-conscious about some of the hand-painted nail art I’ve been turning out. My circles are wonky, straight lines are fuzzy, everything seems just a little off. Like my eyes are going, I’m
Once again, a new season has blossomed and failed to produce the colors my clients are clamoring for.This year? It’s coral. Since about February (when the sun starts shining and the trees start blooming in these parts)