A Makeover for the Nail Industry
If I was going to make over the nail industry, I'd start by challenging any state that required fewer than 600 hours for a nail license to raise their standards.
If I was going to make over the nail industry, I'd start by challenging any state that required fewer than 600 hours for a nail license to raise their standards.
If nail techs won't retail nail products, manufacturers will have to sell them in alternative outlets.
Look out for some exciting changes in the next few months.
Learning something new is what "back to basics" means to me.
A client survey, conducted in conjunction with Allure Magazine, has some good news for professional salons.
We're always trying to improve ... to make YOUR life and work easier.
I saw a salon owner walking around the show with a banana clip in her wet hair and sweatpants on. She was barely dressed appropriate to pick up the newspaper, let alone roam the aisles of an industry conference.
Just back from a big beauty industry conference and I’m renewed and excited in that way you get when you’ve been to a show.
Our bodies weren’t designed to sit in a chair filing someone’s nails back and forth all day. But there are things we can do to prevent this potentially career-ending condition.
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