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4 Reasons to Keep Up with NAILS Next Top Nail Artist Competition

If you love nail competitions, here are four reasons to check out NAILS Next Top Nail Artist showdown happening right now.

October 16, 2014
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If you love nail competitions, here are four reasons to check out NAILS Next Top Nail Artist showdown happening right now.

1. See amazing nails. 

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2. Watch how the techs created their submissions via tutorials.

3. Learn how to recreate the looks via the step by steps.

4. You can vote for your favorite artist in the running. 

I love that the weekly voting that starts on Monday’s and an e-mail with the winner of the weekly challenge comes on Friday. There’s also a Last Chance Lab this year which should really keep the contestants and spectators on their toes. You can even participate by doing the at Play At Home challenge for a chance to win prizes from Gelish by adding the hashtag #GelishPlayAtHome to your photo featuring your best interpretation of the weekly challenge.

Interaction and less drama, sounds like a great professional competition! Make sure to swing by the site and check things out, sign up for the e-mail so you get the notice when voting is open and who won the current challenge.

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