Bio Sculpture Gel

ISSE Long Beach 2014

The West Coast's largest shopping and education event for beauty professionals took place on January 25-27 at the Long Beach Convention Center.

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NAILS Readers' Choice Awards 2013: 10th Time's a Charm

NAILS Readers’ Choice Awards turns 10! We’ve tallied the votes and are happy to announce the winners of the 2013 NAILS Readers’ Choice Awards.

Flocking Flurries: 3-D Textured Nail Art Products

The season’s forecast calls for more 3-D textures. If you’ve been digging through the craft store bins for trendy caviar beads or fuzzy velvet fibers, you may want to try your beauty supply store instead. Many manufacturers create the tiny beads and other tactile accessories specifically with nail looks in mind.

Gels Are Here to Stay: 19 Potted Gels That Never Go Out of Style

For clients with weak, brittle nails who want extra strength to those who covet wild extensions, gels can offer something for everyone.

Watching Paint Dry: 15 Terrific Top Coats

Within minutes and sometimes even seconds after application, manicures and pedicures become dry to the touch.

Pretty in Pastel

Want to offer your clients color blocked nail designs but scared to go overboard with the typical summertime choice of neons? Use pastels as your color base instead, says Bio Sculpture Gel’s president Elsie Visser.

IBS Las Vegas 2013

More than 19,000 salon owners and beauty professionals made their way to the Las Vegas Convention Center June 21-24 for the International Beauty Show. Over 160 classes, conferences, and workshops were conducted at the event by leading industry professionals. Don’t miss next year’s show, June 14-16, 2014.

Are You Pedi Ready?

Take a look at these pedicure systems available to nail techs and see what will keep the clients coming back.

Snapshots from Premiere Orlando 2013

As always, Premiere Orlando was a show for the books. The massive beauty show, which took place June 2-3, hosted beauty professionals and industry manufacturers from around the globe.

Flexing 3-D Gel Polish

As nail art and soak-off gels are becoming more trendy these days, Chris Mans, an educator for Bio Sculpture Gel, has developed a technique to create 3-D art with soak-off gel only — using no glue or acrylic.

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