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Featured YouTube Artist: Ann Chang

On The Nail Tips Show, educator Ann Chang offers  instructional videos and artist interviews in a combination of English and Vietnamese.

February 7, 2017
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We haven’t talked about a featured YouTube artist lately, so let’s check one out that could give you some additional coverage from #ISSELB. Her name is Ann Chang, and not only is she an educator with Kupa, she is personally working to bridge the divide and elevate the industry as a whole. Her instructional videos, as well as her artist interviews, are done in a combination of English and Vietnamese.

Her passion lies in making sure everyone who wants it has access to education. If we educate the industry as a whole, and raise our value together, there would be less sensational news about how bad salons are and more conversations about skills!

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Ann’s channel is called The Nail Tips Show. She got some great artist interviews at the show and there are some tutorials available as well. Let’s support this new to YouTube artist in her quest to elevate the industry!

Instagram: www.instagram.com/annchang_

Facebook: http://facebook.com/Nailtipsannchang

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2oL_OMS_Nb5y905yO-fD2A


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