
Young Nails Biz Talk: Are You Getting Too Close to Clients?
Young Nails' Greg, Habib, and Tracey discuss whether getting too close to clients can damage your business.

Young Nails' Greg, Habib, and Tracey discuss whether getting too close to clients can damage your business.

In this video from As/Is, two nail artists look at manicures and guess how much the client paid for them.

This month we asked nail techs: What is your biggest client pet peeve?

All-natural clients usually prefer simpler nail styles and may avoid enhancements. However, they still like having beautiful nails!
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Young Nails' Tracey Reierson and Habib Salo discuss how to approach problems with difficult clients.

This month we asked nail techs: How do you get indecisive clients to make a decision on nail color/design?

Keeping your clients coming back takes more than just providing expert services. These customer service ideas will help you show clients how much you love and value them.

This month we asked nail techs: What is Your Biggest Fear?
Kelly Wilson talks about how to conquer self-doubt when beginning to take clients.

Returning clients were impressed to see their polish lasting for several weeks with little-to-no wear at the free edge, yet unlike with gel-polish, they could remove it easily.

Dynh Le, owner of Guys Do Nails (GDN) Nail Bar in Wilmington, N.C., creates nail sketches about his experiences in the nail salon.

Building your book requires hard work, consistency — and asking the right questions to get clients to prebook. Don’t worry, you can still talk about the weather, or what you’re watching on Netflix, but you’ll want to squeeze a few of these questions into the conversation from here on out.

Gayla Snell, a nail tech and massage therapist at Salons on 407 in Highland Village, Texas, recently learned how a manicurist can touch others’ lives when they need it most.

NailGuyTV's Robert Nguyen shares with us his top five worst nail client types.

When she can’t make her standing appointment, one longtime client notifies her nail tech with poetry.
Twenty-two years of doing nails takes a toll on the hands.
Maggie’s unhappy client got her revenge.