A Woman’s Work…Is in the Salon

The nail industry is a great place for working mothers- if you’re organized, educated and know how to prioritize.
The nail industry is a great place for working mothers- if you’re organized, educated and know how to prioritize.
I want to thank all of the Salon of the Year finalists and their supporters who attended the awards banquet. We had a blast! The evening would not have been possible without the sponsorship of Nailco Salon Marketplace and Larry Gaynor, who also lent his unique humor to the proceedings as co-host.
The latest tip styles are all about flexibility and of serving the needs of as many different clients as possible while making the nail technician’s job easier. Many of today’s designs are the result of suggestions from nail technicians themselves.
You can’t squeeze more hours in a day, but our experts can show you ways to fit more appointments into your schedule. How? By learning to do full sets in half the time.
Having six years under her belt as a nail technician, Carla Collier was pretty confident of her skills and ready to put them to the test at her first nail competition.
On the exhibit floor, in the classrooms, in the competition arena, and even outside the show in the casinos, NAILS Show West attendees were ranking it in---product deals, technical tips, business ideas, and even a little bit of cash for a few lucky individuals.
Kym Lee dazzles by earinging a runner-up title for Educator of the Year.
Working 9 to 5 is definitely not the norm for Brenda Thomas, a nail technician at Stray Cats Exclusive Salon in Atlanta, Ga.
So who are the brave nail technicians who handle the grooming needs of our industry’s greats? Here’s who does what to whom.
Don’t underestimate the power of this simple tool. The quality of your nail brush influences the quality of your work.
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