As instructors, you have the opportunity to touch the lives of many people. This opportunity brings with it the potential for great success. We asked instructors to share their biggest triumphs.
Use these three simple step-by-steps to help your students practice basic nail art techniques.
Haven Hedrick demonstrates Fall Flair.
Triana Ramirez demonstrates how to do Peek-a-Boo!
Nadja Freund demonstrates French Pumpkin Patch.
Alyssa Adams demonstrates how to do Gory Ghoul.
Jenny Robinson demonstrates how to do Haunted House.
Yolanda Hernandez demonstrates how to do Trick or Treat.
On the Menu:This juicy, scented manicure is sure to become one of your clients’ favorites. A sweet raspberry infusion gently tones your clients’ skin, and a hydrating scrub is applied to remove dead cells. A super hydrating paraffin treatment locks in extra moisture.
This month we asked nail techs: Do you have a no-child policy in your salon?
Performing nail services requires you to sit all day, and staying in one position too long is one of the risk factors for developing vein diseases, such as varicose veins. Age, diet, weight, and other factors also play into the odds. Learn to identify your risk factors and recognize and treat these unsightly, sometimes painful veins.
You know Holly Schippers as the FingerNailFixer. She's a nail tech, an educator, and an industry cheerleader. She's always there to offer useful ideas and information with a smile, and now she needs our help.
NAILS associate editor Sigourney Nuñez can’t get enough of this industry, so she’s going to nail school in her spare time.
As the senior instructor at the Honolulu Nail Academy, Jessica Taylor has had a lot of experience in the classroom. We recently caught up with this popular and engaging instructor for a fun and informative Q&A.
Loni Preato demonstrates Blue Dream
Kimberly Harr demonstrates Back to School
This month we asked nail techs: What have you learned by visiting nail salons other than your own?