Tammy Taylor Nails

Tammy Taylor: How to set up a nail station

Mary Stokas, director of education at Tammy Taylor Nails, shows how she sets up her manicure table.

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Week Seven: Learning from an Industry Educator

This week we watched a demonstration with the wonderful Gisela Marti, the creative director for Tammy Taylor Nails. I was so excited to finally have a formal introduction to a brand and product line that I see so many nail technicians are committed to using.

Pink Products with a Purpose

Raise awareness for breast cancer this month and inspire a good deed by purchasing a couple of these pink items for your salon.

Week Five: Pedicures and Publicity

This week I received my very first pedicure in class, did my instructor's nails, and got to be a star for a day!

Tammy Taylor Gel Dot Marble Technique

Tammy Taylor creates a gel dotting technique for a beautiful marbling effect with a lot of control, so you can determine how much or how little marbling you want. "I also like how you can use any combination of colors, and how it looks similar to a lacy pattern; making the technique really versatile. You can use it all by itself or as a background in many designs," Taylor says.

Tammy Taylor Gel Polish Fall "Must Have" Colors

Check out Tammy Taylor's new fall colors inspired by September, the most anticipated fashion month of the year. “Your Nails are a way to speak your style without having to say a word.” Tammy Taylor

The Latest and Greatest Gels: Hard/Traditional

These companies prove it’s not hard to find a strong, glossy traditional gel.

Tammy Taylor Turquoise Corsage

Follow these steps for a glitzy floral design with Tammy Taylor.

Tammy Taylor: Jelly Pop Seahorse Nail Design

Tammy Taylor creative director, Gisela Marti, creates the Jelly Pop technique, encapsulating gel-polish designs over acrylic and creating a really fun Seahorse in the Ocean Design.

Tammy Taylor "Take Me To The Big City" with Marbling Design

Tammy Taylor demonstrates the "Take Me to the Big City" nail design using a marbling technique, or what she calls an "organized chaos technique." "What I like about this technique is every nail turns out unique so no two nails are alike. A great way to incorporate this design into your nails is, use only one of the colors as the main color on eight nails, either for the whole nail or just the free-edge and then create two accent nails using this main color and then adding two to five more colors for marbling," Taylor says.