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NSI Opens First U.S. Training Academy

Nail Systems International has partnered with The Beauty Point Academy, a cosmetology school in San Antonio, Texas, to offer the first-ever NSI-approved training program in the U.S.

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Mani Monday: Nail Art at ABS 2015

America’s Beauty Show 2015 ended last Monday in Chicago, but the nail art is still fresh on our minds. While there was virtually every color of hair imaginable on the show floor, nail artists took it to the next level by bedecking their nails to show dazzling results.

Spring 2015 Polish Pro Collection

NSI's new spring collection a palette to match the airy florals of the season.

Turtle Owes Huge Debt to NSI Acrylic

Thanks to the quick thinking of an Israeli veterinarian and a nail tech, one lucky turtle will live to see another day.

Nail Systems International Partners with The Beauty Point Academy

On December 20th, 2014, The Beauty Point Academy of San Antonio,Tex., celebrated the grand opening of the first ever Nail Systems International-approved (NSI) training program in the United States.

NSI Eastern Europe Holds International Training in Poland

In September, NSI Eastern Europe hosted an international training and distributors meeting in Gdansk, Poland.

NAILS Reader's Choice Awards 2014

The Choice is Up to You: We asked you what your favorite professional nail products are and you told us. Thanks for picking your favorites for NAILS 11th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards.

NSI Holds International Training Event

NSI Manufacturing Headquarters hosted an international training and educational event in Philadelphia in June.

The Latest and Greatest Gels: Hard/Traditional

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

Hard Vs. Soft: A Closer Look At Gels

Before there was gel-polish, there was gel. Making its debut in the mid-1980s, this product was designed as an enhancement for clients who desired a glossy, durable finish. While many clients might think there is a big difference between gel and acrylic, gels actually rely on ingredients from the acrylic family. Perhaps the tougher distinction to make is between hard (traditional) and soft (soak-off) gels.