The Vietnamese-American Nail Industry: 40 Years of Legacy

Starting at a refugee camp in Sacramento in 1975, the establishment of Vietnamese-owned nail salons in America paved the way for a new generation of beauty industry businesses.
Starting at a refugee camp in Sacramento in 1975, the establishment of Vietnamese-owned nail salons in America paved the way for a new generation of beauty industry businesses.
Beauty professionals mourn the passing of Sig Frends.
Founding NAILS publishers Peter Grimes and John Cipriano had an idea for a magazine. As they outlined their purpose in their first publishers' note, they said they wanted to “strengthen those involved with the nail industry by providing decision-making information on current industry issues, economic trends, management styles, sales and marketing techniques, and coverage of any and all events important to the further development of the nails industry”
Seminar program that includes presentations on make-up and skin care; nail disorders and their treatment.
This family business has provided the nail industry with several product lines, nail technician-only show, and a beauty supply business devoted to manicurists.
The Nail Trend, with its warm, friendly atmosphere, subdued yet complimentary decor and reputation for quality, consistent work, seems to epitomize what a nail salon should be.
The nail inudstry is changing and may be shifting to focus more heavily on nail care.
First nail show in San Francisco, new manicurist table, and a nail show from Jack Sperling in Chicago
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