Nailympics
Hello everyone!After I had finished back-to-back competitions in Orlando and then in Las Vegas I thought I was done competing for the year, but then I heard about the Nailympics in Long beach California at the
Hi, Traci Dungan here. I’ve been a nail tech and salon owner for 15 years with my sister and best friend, Ami McClure, who is also a big competitor. Truthfully, she’s the one who inspired me

Hi, Traci Dungan here. I’ve been a nail tech and salon owner for 15 years with my sister and best friend, Ami McClure, who is also a big competitor. Truthfully, she’s the one who inspired me to add nail competitions to my “to-do” list.
We started doing nails in beautiful southwest Florida in Cape Coral in the early ‘90s. At that time, we both had graduated from high school and I had just started at the local community college.
After many late night talks about opening our own salon we decided to do it. We started in a teeny space just big enough for her and me, but now we have grown to a 3,000-square-foot hair, nail, and skin salon with over 30 employees.
Along the way we also started franchising and now we have four other ProFiles locations in southwest Florida. It’s a lot of work, but so worth it.
As most over-worked nail techs will tell you, becoming fully booked is quite a feat. You work, and work, and work...and you give away services, sell yourself, and steadily build a solid clientele.
You squeeze people in…
you stay late….
You even extend your hours.
And after years of great relationships with great clients — errrrt! You get burnt out.
So what I found is that getting out from “behind the desk” and into the trade shows and eventually the nail competitions was a huge help to keep me excited about nails.
Competing is a great outlet for my brain, and my busy nail tech hands.
Years later, we have encouraged all of our girls who work at our salons to compete. We help raise money as a team even, and I’m so proud of them all.
Not only do I get a huge challenge from competing, I also get to travel all over our great country. I’ve met fantastic nail techs from all over the U.S. and even the world, and I will truly call them my friends forever.
The one thing I’ve learned most from competing is that while yes winning is the ultimate goal, I absolutely love to just be part of it. When you’re in that arena, whether it be a small Nailpro show, or the huge showing at the Vegas IBS show, it still feels cool as hell to be behind the lines with the other competitors.
People come by the competitions and watch, and in my head I’m saying, “Yeaahhhh that’s right — I’m a competitor.”
— Traci Dungan
Hello everyone!After I had finished back-to-back competitions in Orlando and then in Las Vegas I thought I was done competing for the year, but then I heard about the Nailympics in Long beach California at the
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With about five weeks left till my next competition I had an “ah-ha” moment. Let me explain. For my 3-D competition this year the category is “Everything Is Bigger In Texas.” I was pretty set on
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I had the pleasure of having a fellow nail tech spend the past weekend with me and most of our time was spent working on our entries for 3-D and Fantasy Nail Art. It was a
I have been doing research online to help give me a starting direction for the upcoming competitions I will be entering in June. It looks like I will be entering 3-D Nail Art for Premiere, Orlando
Hi!My name is Amanda Lenher and I’m from Las Vegas.I am an educator for Nubar and currently work at Posare Salon in Las Vegas. I have been out of cosmetology school for about a year and
ISSE Long Beach is around the corner and the nervous excitement begins.I get butterflies every time I hear the music as I get ready to enter those double doors of yet another beauty paradise, lol.I also get
Hello everyone and get ready for the 2012 competition year! I cannot believe that ISSE, Long Beach is about a month away and I also cannot believe that I have decided to enter my first Fantasy Nail
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First I want to offer my congratulations to the winners at the Sacramento show and everyone who competed. The photos I saw on Facebook of some of the work were beautiful!I decided against going to Sacramento
NAILS has revamped its Top 25 Competitors List online so that you can sort through the top 25 competitors over the last 18 years. You can see the list here, and track how competitors have done
The competition arena keeps on evolving along with the nail industry, and I can just scream for joy that gels are starting to get into competitions. The upcoming NailPro Sacramento show will be my first time entering
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