The Three Entrepreneurs
Cooperative management enables three businesses to work together as one very successful full-service salon.
Cooperative management enables three businesses to work together as one very successful full-service salon.

Vicky McCain converted a sun porch and removed a hot tub to make room for Nubs to Nails Salon in her home.

The same TLC that working mother Cindy Fairchild uses to nurture her family life makes her employees and clients feel cared for as well.

With manicures done under the microscope, the finished nails speak for themselves.
Dee Holland credits her prospering salon’s growth to midnight closings, a relaxed atmosphere, and self-assured technicians.

The Stevensons of Hollywood Nail Care convinced their zoning board that nail technicians should be considered professionals.

Amico’s employees are trained to primp and pamper clients into euphoria.
In a state that doesn’t even require licensing, Larry and Nancy Bergere set their own standards.

Maureen Volpe’s clients and employees liked her salon so much they learned her methods and franchised her name---in 55 salons nationwide.

This Chicago nail artist has made a career of winning, but his biggest competitor is himself.

A profile of Tips Nail Salon of Foster City, California

Nail Detail’s Sharon Parker has learned that treating employees well pays off.
Educating the first-time customer is the most important aspect of Zikiyyah Miser’s work as a nail technician.

Carrying on a tradition of service at the old York Hotel

Where a woman “can truly enjoy a makeover from head to toe.”

Teamwork provides the key to this salon's established success