All Wrapped Up
Can’t wrap your mind around doing wraps? Follow along for information on performing the classic service as an enhancement or a repair.
Can’t wrap your mind around doing wraps? Follow along for information on performing the classic service as an enhancement or a repair.
A brush-on application allows for ease-of-use and quick application, while the aerosol dryer is fast and provides a supersmooth finish.
While not nearly as pervasive as gels or acrylics, wraps represent a lucrative niche service. Here we give you some background information to get you started, as well as some troubleshooting and application techniques to help you along the way.
Wraps are enjoying renewed popularity fueled in part by clients’ desire for a more natural look and spas seeking a lower odor alternative to acrylic. Whether silk, linen, fiberglass, or paper, wraps may be just the right fit for certain clients.
Applying silk wraps to clients with weak, thin, or bendable nails can help them to grow stronger, enabling clients to grow and maintain their nails.
Find out how to handle damaged nails after acrylics, and the best enhancements for frequent liquid exposure.
Featuring Doug Schoon and David Dyer
NAILS talked to some of the top nail technicians in the industry, and adding our own historical perspective, we came up with this list of product innovations dial have most impacted the way you work today.
This technique, which used to be known as a “juliette” manicure, works well on clients with oily nail beds.
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