With a growing number of men opting to pay bills and forge careers from behind a nail table, NAILS takes a look at some male techs to find out what they think of their chosen profession and how they’re making it in a female-dominated industry.
A nail artist can exist in the most unlikely of places, and though NAILS keeps its attention focused on licensed nail professionals, this unlikely non-licensed nail artist has become a fan-favorite for his polish company employer.
Coming directly to a viewing screen near you, these top video-making nail techs are online and bringing education to the masses with their fun and unique brands of instructional nail clips.
Veteran nail tech Michelle Sproat shares an excerpt from her new book-DVD set.
The improved Nail Art Gallery celebrates one year online with some amazing pictures and plenty to look at. Have you signed up yet?
Frustrated because industry networking groups were either too expensive or out of the area, nail tech Alica Best decided to create the Society of Nail Technicians.
After more than 20 years of painting nails — a very tiny, very temporary medium — nail tech Robin Moses wants to show the world her true passion: her work on canvas.
Hailing from Indianapolis, the self-proclaimed “King of Nails” Jordan Do has been a consistent nail art dazzler since he first started doing nails 12 years ago
Nail tech/CND education director Doug Smith makes his modeling debut.
If you were to call Top 25 competitor Amy Anzlovar a witch, she wouldn’t take offense.
A look at the winner of the Canadian Natural Nail Technician of the year.
To see the work of an award-winning nail technician, just take a look at NAILS' cover this month. It's the handiwork of 1998 Nail Technician of the Year Athena Elliott.
You never know where connections might lead. In the case of Athena Elliott, a nail technician at The Upper Hand in Houston, they led to the home of heavyweight boxer Evander Holyfield.
Top salons and techs honored at industry awards.
After five years of working in the commercial loan department at a bank, Dawn Marie Scheper was bored.
When you first approach Dee Nails Enhancements its simple exterior does not even hint at the experience waiting for you inside.
After an absence of a dozen years, Rozanne Sehayik had only been back in the nail industry a few months when she was offered a chance to work as a nail technician.