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Use Your Nail Eyes to Create Ritual Trays

We have talked about seeing things with your “nail eyes” before and so many of you have learned to find new inspirations for nail designs, colors, or even textures. Today I would like you to think

April 26, 2012
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We have talked about seeing things with your “nail eyes” before and so many of you have learned to find new inspirations for nail designs, colors, or even textures. Today I would like you to think about using your nail eyes to spruce up or create a ritual tray for your spa services. I spotted some cheap cool dishes at Target that set my mind spinning as to how they could be arranged and decorated, and which products they compliment most. The next time you are running to the store for something, snap a photo of a ritual tray idea with your phone and post it on my page with ideas for what you found and how it could be used to freshen things up at your place, better yet spruce up your tray and send me a picture of that too!

P.S. Not sure what a ritual tray is? It is an easy way to control portions and therefore costs of your products, and it doubles as a beautiful display of your service that helps add to the atmosphere. Here is a sample tray for a fun True Blood mani.

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— Holly

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