This family business has provided the nail industry with several product lines, nail technician-only show, and a beauty supply business devoted to manicurists.
Known as SENTEC — Society for Excellence of Nail Technicians and Education Continuation — the society is now establishing itself throughout Western Canada.
With more than 100 booths and a complete schedule of competitions, the Florida show has also established an educational program that includes technique and business related seminars.
Part of the satisfaction of being a nail technician comes when a client reacts immediately to a job well done by saying, “I love my nails. They look beautiful!”
To create an exciting, sparkling colorfully kaleidoscopic trade show takes the right combination of people, products, activities and incentives. Just such a package is now being finalized for the WINBA Show.
A patent-pending product that could have wide-ranging ramifications for the nail industry has recently been introduced by the Virginia-based Peau Corporation.
The year is 1982, the place is Vienna, Austria. Neither a time, nor a place for much activity on the European scene of sculpturing acrylic fingernails.
Made in the USA. These words are beginning to appear proudly on more and more American-made goods, while across the country there is a resurgence of pride in American craftsmanship. These days, a significant number of U.S. manufacturers are striving to regain dominance in the global marketplace.