Day 134: Abstract Fun Nail Art
Priscilla Brooks, Stylin Salon (Reedley, CA)
Priscilla Brooks, Stylin Salon (Reedley, CA)
Style Envy’s Drama Designer Acrylic Powders feature bright, poppy glitter shades that sparkle on enhancements.
Catherine Wong gives NAILS readers a peak into her step-by-step nail art books.
Young Nails Imagination Art Acrylic Powders can be used to create an amazing variety of nail designs. The powders come in four collections of solid colors, plus five collections of glitters, and they handle well so techs can create intricate designs.
Well, maybe not easy. But Star Nail’s global education director Elaine Watson has a quick tip on how to get a better performance out of acrylic for 3-D designs.
When it comes to making edge nails, the most important part of the sculpt is to have a crisply creased form so the acrylic falls perfectly into place and gives you that nice edgy look.
Carrie Sweeney, Nail Technician Student at Mott Community College (Flint, Mich.)
Angela Jones, Beauti Fetish (Modesto, Calif.)
Tea Radun, Martea, Split, Croatia
Tashina “Poochie” Green, Poochiez Pawz Nail Studio (Atlanta, Ga.)