Texas Salon Puts the "Bar" in Nail Bar
Two Texan sisters created a nail bar modeled after an actual bar, complete with free drinks, bartenders, and karaoke.
Two Texan sisters created a nail bar modeled after an actual bar, complete with free drinks, bartenders, and karaoke.
On the Menu Absinthe was once known as hallucinogenic drink and banned; this myth has since been proven false. The products used in this luxurious service include absinthe oil, a sweet anise/black licorice scent with wood undertones that is intoxicating and relaxing.
As of January 1, 2017, owners of California beauty salons and barbershops can legally offer clients one free serving of wine or beer.
On the Menu Your clients will thank you for pampering them with all of the essentials plus an invigorating scrub for the feet and legs, a warm paraffin treatment, and a hydrating sea extract mask with conditioning mineral clay and botanicals. Complete the treatment with a foot massage while your clients enjoy a sweet treat and complimentary drink of their choice.
Wine, beer, tequila, and even bourbon are trending as unique ingredients for premium manicures and pedicures. If you are looking to give some splash to your service offerings consider adding one of these innovative interpretations to your menu.
A Perfect Face Day Spa, Ocean City, Md. uses: FarmHouse Fresh Nectar Milk Bath Soak, Bourbon Bubbler Scrub, Honey Heel Glaze, Backcountry Caramel Body Milk Lotion; CND Vinylux, and Top Coat.
An alternative to the traditional French Manicure, the Gold Digger puts precious metal at clients’ fingertips using champagne and gold-infused products.
Nail technician Jill Wright rings in the holiday season with Hot Buttered Rum Pedicures.
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