
Day 124: Striped Fingers and Toes Nail Art
Kim Schmutzler, Rejuvenation Salon, Juneau, Alaska. @manipedikim

Kim Schmutzler, Rejuvenation Salon, Juneau, Alaska. @manipedikim

Minx has extended its collection, offering new glitters, neons, and a super thin formula that will adhere to toenails.
Renee Seibert, INVU Salon and Spa, St. Henry, Ohio

#nailed2017
Morgan Crook, The New Cutting Edge, Lexington, Tenn.

Andy Ho from Colorado Springs, Colo., created our NAILS July 2017 cover using cat-eye magnetic gel-polish, IBD Chrome Squad, and IBD Hard Gel Intense White to create this textured summer look.

For standout summer toes, Andy Ho mixed products and techniques to create a shimmery ocean-inspired design.
Maddie Williams, Village Hair and Spa, Sioux Falls, S.D.

This month’s cover tech Elsbeth Schuetz discovered a gorgeous way to use sand in her nail art, creating an easy and unique embossed design.
Liza Waitzman, San Diego

Nail art from head to toe!

Bold Pops of Color: Young Nails senior mentor Sabella Snyder dreams of one day opening her own studio where she can service her nail clients and paint her personal art.
Sarah McCallan, Hair, Body & Soul, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
Janice Bates, Junction City, Kan.
Aki Ishiguro, Akyish Nails, Houston

Nail art is meant to be enjoyed by all 20 of a client’s digits. If you’re stuck on what to paint, we suggest drawing inspiration from these four summer-ready trends that can easily be translated onto toes. Fourth of July, neon, tropical, and nautical offerings are a great way to get clients’ feet wet when it comes to nail art.
Making sure everyone in the salon is representing a service is a really valuable marketing move that costs very little.