Luck of the Irish
Airbrushed St. Patrick's Day nail art
Airbrushed St. Patrick's Day nail art
Airbrushed St. Patrick's Day nail art
Nails by Sayaka Sako of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Nails by Gabby Carino of Bay Shore, N.Y.
Nails by Dianne D'Agnolo, Too Much Fun.
Nails by Ellen Torchia, Beauty Airbrushing in North Bend, Wash.
There are those clients who forgo nail art for the sake of a French manicure or a crisp seasonal polish. This doesn't always bode well for nail techs who long to get more use out of their airbrush. Here we show you how to hook non-nail art clients on airbrushed nails by offering a level of personalization and service that polish alone can't provide.
Airbrush nail art doesn’t have to be predictable or complicated. It can be fun and pared down. Here we offer you some basic designs to get you out of your rut.
Whether you can’t get enough airbrushing or you’re looking for ways to transform your airbrush from a dust-catcher to an income-generator; you’ll want to check out these six airbrush services. Try one or try all — you’ll have a blast.
Just as restaurants can’t profit simply from selling entrees, salons can’t profit simply from selling basic services. In order to make more money, you need to sell add-on services that can increase your bottom-line profits in as little as two minutes’ time.
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