
Mixing Gel Like a Mason
Looking to add a little more pop to your gels? Try mixing in some glitter. It’s fun to do in front of a client and it will show her you have skills beyond the mere limits of the jar.

Looking to add a little more pop to your gels? Try mixing in some glitter. It’s fun to do in front of a client and it will show her you have skills beyond the mere limits of the jar.

Nails by Cassie Fero, Eugene, Ore.
It’s been a while since the nail industry had something truly new to capture our imagination. But over the course of the last several years, several professional manufacturers have been fine-tuning gel technologies and the product developments are truly something to get excited about.
Olga Palylyk, Ornate Nailz by Olga (Surrey, BC, Canada)
Michelle Kelcher, Tough as Nailz (Medicine Hat, AB, Canada)
Sage Goff, Nail Diva (Riverton, Wyo.)
Holly L Schippers, FingerNailFixer (Bussey, IA)
Chelsea Raselli, Nail Ink (Beaumaris, Victoria, Melbourne)
Tricia Baldwin, Studio Salons (West Jordan, Utah)
Desiree Stewart (Springside, Saskatchewan, Canada)
June 21, 2010So for the last week and a half, we have been learning about theory and working on acrylics, gels and wraps. Before we began, I was sooo nervous. It sounded like the three of

Akzéntz Classic Gels are high-performance gels that can be combined with the Options Soak-Off Color Gels and Options Aurora Sparkle Gels to produce vibrant nail art designs and structurally sound enhancements.

Nails by Cassie Fero, Eugene, Ore.

Masterworks Innovations’ CEO and veteran nail tech Amy Becker has come out with a new clear form designed specifically for hard or soft gels from any manufacturer.
Katja Klinkenberg, European Way of Nails (El Paso ,Texas)
Anna Neroznak