Clutter Making You Crazy? KonMari Your Nail Space
Use the Marie Kondo method of decluttering to tidy up your salon. If items don’t spark joy, thank them and discard them.
Use the Marie Kondo method of decluttering to tidy up your salon. If items don’t spark joy, thank them and discard them.
Keeping the salon clean shouldn’t be a struggle! By establishing a routine, it’s easy to keep your salon sanitary and in tip-top condition. This guide will help you establish the steps you need to take. To make your job easier, we’ve categorized tasks according to priority and frequency.
Mary Stokas, director of education at Tammy Taylor Nails, shows how she sets up her manicure table.
Everyone appreciates a well-organized space, but not everyone has the ability to maintain one. We asked an organizing guru to let us in on some of her trade secrets.
Candice Everest, owner of Panache Nail Studio in Stanwood, Wash., bowls clients over with her sanitation-conscious procedures — not to mention her organizational abilities.
DOT — Data. Organizing. Tracking. That’s the acronym behind the Dot Organizer created by nail tech Colleen VanDurme of Premiere Salon in Dansville, N.Y.
For those who like their organizational tools low tech, The Appointment Book Co. has been printing appointment books for the beauty industry since 1963.
Nail techs share how they keep their work spaces clutter-free and ready to go.
Keep your nail station looking neat and tidy with the Nail Tidy organizer from PNI Worldwide.
This clever idea for displaying polish colors allows a client to pick a color on a stick and hold it next to her skin, and the bouquet of nails makes a lovely focal point too.
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