Passport Nails: Artist Designs Nail Art to Scratch That Travel Itch
Her Passport Nails are based on national flags, geographical features, and inspirational photos.
Her Passport Nails are based on national flags, geographical features, and inspirational photos.
This Japanese-inspired nail art is the cutest!
Spaces are limited and registration will close when the workshop gets 2,000 participants.
Nailland shows how to create a magenta floral design using gel.
Aki Ishiguro, Akyish Nails, Houston
Vetro offers product-specific classes in Garden Grove, Calif. to show nail techs how to execute Japanese nail art.
In a time crunch but your client is looking for something edgy? Dangle clip-on jewelry will be your client’s new go-to. Just apply a simple gel or polish background, a couple nail art stickers and then accent the nail with a clip-on charm. Use The Nail Superstore's Charm Shaper to shape charms to perfectly fit the natural curve of the nail and the thicker the gel on the nail is, the better the clip-on charm will stay. English Translation: This nail art is for the Christmas and winter season. Apply the clear gel as an adhesive. Put a Swarovski snowflake charm, and a small gold color snowflake on. Curve it with the mold. It’s easy to curve. Put it here. Apply the sticky top gel starting from around the large charm and then on the charm. Apply the top gel. It would be better to apply the top gel several times to fix the large charms tightly. Clean off the unhardened gel.
Japan’s largest nail industry organization, The Japan Nailist Association (JNA) unveiled “Gently, Graceful” as the nail art trend for spring and summer 2015.
This nail tech set out to bring Japanese nail art to the rest of the world and created online nail art workshops.
Fads come and go in the blink of any eye, but Kenko Hino means to make nail care a classic fashion in Japan.
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