How to "Fake" a French Manicure
InStyle Makeover edition tells consumers how to fake a French Manicure.
InStyle Makeover edition tells consumers how to fake a French Manicure.
"The Nail Swipe" is a technique for getting a perfect polish job.
Glamour recommends fast dry top coats as a base coat.
Tips on making a steadier polish application so your clients will know you're a pro.
No two nails will be exactly alike with this unique blending and swirling of polish.
The Pollgem nail polish bottle holder tilts your polish bottle at a 45-degree angle, making it easier to get at all the polish.
To get polish to stay on toenails as long as possible, start with scrupulous preparation.
For all the work you do to get your clients’ polish to last — from buffing to using the best in top coats — something keeps making it chip and tear away. Frustrated? Read on for tips from some of the trade’s utmost experts on how to make polish longer-lasting.
To get polish to stay on peeling nails, Karen Hodges, a nail tech at Salon Key West in Key West, Fla., says she’s had good luck using a layer of brush-on resin as a base coat.
Your questions answered by Doug Schoon, Melissa Carlini, and David Dyer.