For NTNA Challenge 8, sponsored by Kupa, contestants were asked to create a carved triptych (set of three) design on nail tips, placed on an actual hand for the final look. Here is Nixxi Rose’s entry. See all five entries here.
For NTNA Challenge 8, sponsored by Kupa, contestants were asked to create a carved triptych (set of three) design on nail tips, placed on an actual hand for the final look. Here is Carly Snyr’s entry. See all five entries here.
For NTNA Challenge 8, sponsored by Kupa, contestants were asked to create a carved triptych (set of three) design on nail tips, placed on an actual hand for the final look. Here is Kelsey Waldo’s entry. See all five entries here.
For NTNA Challenge 8, sponsored by Kupa, contestants were asked to create a carved triptych (set of three) design on nail tips, placed on an actual hand for the final look. Here is Ashley Hoffman’s entry. See all five entries here.
For NTNA Challenge 8, sponsored by Kupa, contestants were asked to create a carved triptych (set of three) design on nail tips, placed on an actual hand for the final look. Here is Ashton Harlan’s entry. See all five entries here.
Nail tech Amy Masters wanted to prove that the same art techs offer on nails — often for little or no money — could sell for much more if it was reproduced on a larger canvas.
In her new memoir, I’m Not Really a Waitress , Suzi Weiss-Fischmann explains how OPI transformed from a small dental supply company into an iconic beauty brand.
For NTNA Challenge 7, sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create a Modonna-themed design across five nails. Here is Carly Snyr’s entry. See all six entries here .
For NTNA Challenge 7, sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create a Modonna-themed design across five nails. Here is Ashley Hoffman’s entry. See all six entries here .
For NTNA Challenge 7, sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create a Modonna-themed design across five nails. Here is Ashton Harlan’s entry. See all six entries here .
For NTNA Challenge 7, sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create a Modonna-themed design across five nails. Here is Emily Nash’s entry. See all six entries here .