Salon Business Card Creation Goes Interactive
Woodbury, N.Y.’s ID Salon invites its staff and clients to take photos of things in and around the salon that they find inspiring and the salon chooses their favorites to make into cards.
Woodbury, N.Y.’s ID Salon invites its staff and clients to take photos of things in and around the salon that they find inspiring and the salon chooses their favorites to make into cards.
I recently redesigned my business cards.
Sarah Petersen has featured photos of her nail work on her business cards for years.
Ivan Zoot encourages salons to go old-school in their marketing, and discusses his “500 Business Card Challenge.”
Heather Aquino crafted this cute business card holder for anyone passionate about polish.
Dessata’s detangling brush gently detangles without pulling or breaking hair, even when wet.
The assortment of 12 brushes ensures there is a brush for every application.
In this video from the NAILS Troubleshooter series, Light Elegance educator Loni Preato shows how to properly use a brush to pick up gel.
While the value of using social media to gain clients is a steady drumbeat these days, don’t discount the power of handing out business cards to your favorite customers.
Here's a tutorial from Wet Paint Nails on how to create colorful nail art with a fan brush technique.
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