Week 5: Our Last Week of Module One
We're already two days away from finishing the first module and it feels like we just started.
We're already two days away from finishing the first module and it feels like we just started.
I kind of hit a mental road block in regards to what nail art to paint. I was so excited to start and as soon as I had my material in front of me, I went blank.
Kelly Wilson reflects on her choice to forgo formal education and become a licensed nail tech.
I enjoyed my time spent with family over the long weekend, but all I can think about right now is learning nails!
It was Euphoria's first-ever student appreciation prom, and most of us in the class have never been to prom, so we've decided to make the best of it!
I've learned that being the first to introduce yourself or crack a joke can make the first day less stressful. It breaks the ice and makes everyone a little less tense.
NAILS' newest student blogger Joliessa Seguin tells how her search for "something more" led her to the Euphoria Institude in Las Vegas.

Instructors: NAILS Magazine is looking for our next student blogger for NAILS 101: A Student Blog. Do you have a new student or know someone who will soon be starting nail school? Does this person love to post online and have a true enthusiasm for all things nails? We want to hear from her or him!

Five aspiring beauty industry professionals will each receive $2,750 tuition compensation toward a qualified nail education program through generous funding from CND and their distributor partners.

A gift from the Sydell & Arnold Miller Family Foundation is funding beauty and wellness scholarships that will be administered by the Beauty Changes Lives Foundation.

On the 42nd anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, Advance Beauty School co-owners Tam Nguyen, Linh Nguyen, and their mother and co-founder Kien Nguyen spoke about their experiences in obtaining their "American Dream" for the HBSAOC Leadership Series, a monthly meeting featuring Orange County-based businesses that are leaders in their fields.
Hello, my name is Saniyyah Patrick, and I’m from Philadelphia, Pa. Before I decided to enroll in the nail tech program at Queen Beauty Academy, I was a stay-at-home mom and also a full-time student pursuing a degree in applied science with a concentration in surgical technology.
This week was my final week as a nail tech student. I can't believe it's over already. It went by so fast and I'm so proud to say I am now a licensed nail tech because I already passed my state board exams for my temporary license!
This week I finished all of my required services. On Monday, one of the cosmetology students asked me to do her nails after she saw my nail page. I gave her a full set and she loved it.

Use these three simple step-by-steps to help your students practice basic nail art techniques.
It was the day I've been waiting for forever — IBSNY! But on Monday after I came back to class from training, one of my classmates told me that my school had announced that morning that IBSNY was not going to be open Tuesday due to severe weather, so everyone had to go right then on Monday. But they didn't call me or anyone else who wasn't there, so we missed it! :-(
This week was jam-packed! On Monday I got a call back from a salon owner that I interviewed with and I started training Wednesday. I'm so excited! I love the salon.The name is Bed of Nails.