
Game of Thrones Nail Art
Winter is here! Celebrate the last season of Game of Thrones with this nail art.
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Winter is here! Celebrate the last season of Game of Thrones with this nail art.

When salon owner Jill Higginbotham learned that providing complimentary alcohol at the salon wasn’t allowed under Kentucky law, she immediately set out to change the law.

OPI commissioned a mural in the Los Angeles Little Tokyo neighborhood, with colors inspired by the brand's Tokyo collection.

Nail tech Stephanie Shelton of Greensboro, N.C., started her charity, Heal the Sole, because she wanted to use her professional expertise to give back to the community.

Celebrate International Polar Bear Day with these adorable nails, perfect for the last months of winter.

For Toni Valentine of Clacton-on-Sea, England, running an ice cream truck is a fun summer getaway from the salon.

This year’s Mural Contest attracted a variety of whimsical entries, from the characters of The Muppet Show to Guardians of the Galaxy’s Baby Groot. Jacqueline McClement’s winning entry features everyone’s favorite boy wizard, Harry Potter.

After becoming a salon owner, Delane Sims wanted to help others succeed too, so in 1999 she began inviting struggling mothers to work at her salon and assisting them with their needs.

Nail tech Catrena Hamer kept her skills up during her service and returned to the beauty business after her Navy career.

The International Salon and Spa Expo was held at the Long Beach Convention Center January 26-28. Here are the nail highlights from the show.
Penguins are the perfect companion for your winter nails! Celebrate Penguin Awareness Day with these cute designs.

For nail tech Marcie Morgan of Crawfordsville, Ind., cheerleading has been a lifelong passion.

Celebrate the turn of fall to winter with these snowy white nail designs.

For Caerphilly, Wales-based nail tech Kayleigh Bevan, rock climbing is a hobby that helps bring her family together.

For their new company, Edko Nail Systems, Emese Koppànyi and Frédéric Edange drew on their long experience in the nail industry to design a line of professional nail products.

For Lydia McCarthy of Queenstown, New Zealand, the idea of making concrete statues started as an idle conversation between friends over a glass of wine.

Although they all work in different salons, the group of nail techs who call themselves the Atlanta 5 love to support each other, both personally and in business.