V-Gap is a nail trend introduced by London-based nail technician, Sophy Robson at Antonio Beradi's Fall '11 fashion show which first became popular in Europe and soon after in the United States. It is somewhat like a V-shaped “Moon Manicure” with a tiny gap in the middle of the design, which gives the illusion of a split. The beauty of this modern look is in its versatility: It can be sleek and subtle with dark or neutral shades and a matte finish, or chic and flashy by combining bright hues and a shimmering finish. The reason that the technique is called “V-Gap” is exactly that – a “V” shape is made at the moon of the nail with nail polish, while leaving a very small “gap” all the way down the center of the nail to the tip.This is definitely a look you are going to want to have in your nail art arsenal!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Nailing Your ABC's
When it comes to fashion, some people are particularly brand conscious and like to advertise who they’re wearing on the front of their shirt or on their handbag, for example. And in some cases, the label is the whole design. So it’s no surprise that a rising nail trend over the past couple of years draws inspiration from this idea of words as fashion. Typography nails are all about displaying letters in aesthetically pleasing combinations, which is not difficult as written language has its own natural balance and form. The easiest way to create this edgy look is with Newspaper Nails. Remember using Silly Putty on a newspaper comic strip? All this technique involves is dipping wet, just-polished nails into rubbing alcohol (or Vodka) and pressing newspaper against them for 30 seconds. Finish with your favorite top coat. Voila!
My favorite variation on this look is to use foreign newspapers -- Chinese, Russian, etc. for an exotic and unique manicure. You can try using comic strips too, but the images are usually too large to fit on most nails and will require careful and artistic trimming to be usable.
If you're not usually a "Do-It-Yourself" kind of girl, there is a typography nail set by The New Black sold at Sephora with all of the materials you will need to execute this manicure with the least amount of work possible. Also, Essie has a full cover nail applique that adheres to nails just like a sticker and wears about the same amount of time as a nail polish manicure (up to 5 days).
My favorite variation on this look is to use foreign newspapers -- Chinese, Russian, etc. for an exotic and unique manicure. You can try using comic strips too, but the images are usually too large to fit on most nails and will require careful and artistic trimming to be usable.
If you're not usually a "Do-It-Yourself" kind of girl, there is a typography nail set by The New Black sold at Sephora with all of the materials you will need to execute this manicure with the least amount of work possible. Also, Essie has a full cover nail applique that adheres to nails just like a sticker and wears about the same amount of time as a nail polish manicure (up to 5 days).
Friday, May 17, 2013
Glitter Polish
Nothing adds sparkle to the fun and flirty fashion of warm weather quite like glitter polish. Summer is full of picnics, barbecues, and trips to the beach, so what better way to accessorize than with a spectacular mani and pedi that will have you twinkling right alongside the crystal blue water and glimmering night sky? An added benefit -- glitter polish is super durable and lasts longer than traditional polish, especially on your toes. This look is a fashionable favorite of celebrities such as Katy Perry, Nina Dobrev, Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Hudgens and Pink. To glitz up your manis and pedis, try any of Deborah Lippman's amazing glitter polishes (my personal favorite is "Happy Birthday").
Sunday, April 28, 2013
The Key to Color Blocking
Keep clients excited with your services by constantly incorporating the latest and most popular trends in nail art design. Geometric patterned nail designs are a go-to manicure trend among celebrities who enjoy pushing the fashion envelope including Fergie, Solange Knowles and Katy Perry. The technique is often called “color blocking” – a simple way of creating patterns that place complementary blocks of solid color next to each other to construct eye-catching designs. For even more pizzazz, different finishes or textures, such as glitter or beads can also be included. This is a style that is fun to wear and ranges from minimal and simple to highly elaborate. Now there’s no excuse not to get into shape!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Spring Cleaning at the Nail Salon
It's that time of the year again...Spring Cleaning at the salon! The obvious is to go through all of your products and discard anything that is expired, reevaluate any areas that may have become cluttered and if you're like me, get out your label gun and go hog wild sorting, organizing and labeling like your life depends on it!
But what else can you do to spruce up your salon and make the most of your efforts?
Here are some helpful hints:
Leftover lotions and Scrubs – Gather up any remaining scrubs or lotions you may have lying around the salon. As with nail polish, all of us have creams, lotions, and scrubs that either weren’t a client favorite or we never finished using. Combining them together can save you money as well as create a new signature product for your salon.
But what else can you do to spruce up your salon and make the most of your efforts?
Here are some helpful hints:
Leftover lotions and Scrubs – Gather up any remaining scrubs or lotions you may have lying around the salon. As with nail polish, all of us have creams, lotions, and scrubs that either weren’t a client favorite or we never finished using. Combining them together can save you money as well as create a new signature product for your salon.
Tips
- Organize products into scents that complement each other. For example, pair fruit fragrances together instead of with almond or vanilla.
- Mixing lotions with opposite consistencies can make the perfect pair. Combining a “too-thick” cream and a “too-thin” lotion can ultimately produce the optimum consistency for your new “signature” cream.
- If your scrubs are partially dried out, you can add the last drops of cuticle oils to the mixture or even standard olive oil to improve consistency.
Nail Polish – We all have those bottles of nail polish that are only about 1/4 full and will inevitably thicken beyond saving or dry up and will have to be discarded. Why not do what many of the celebrity Nail Techs do at Fashion Week and create your own custom colors by combining these leftovers? All you need are some empty nail polish bottles (and ball bearings for mixing) from your local beauty supply store (or you can easily order these on Amazon or eBay).
Tips
- Have fun and be creative, but try to mix colors that will complement each other so you don't end up with an unattractive shade that no one will want to wear. As a rule, try not to mix more than 3 colors together.
- Purchase a small plastic painter's palette at your local art supply store so you can test your color mixes with small amounts of polish to make sure you like the results before you use up all of your resources.
- Keep records of what products you mixed together and in what proportions so you can recreate a color that becomes a hit with your clients.
- Make homemade labels for your bespoke color creations and give them fun, original names!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Pre-Summer Pedi Primer
With sandal season right around the corner, your clients will need to get their feet summer ready. In fact, many will expect nail techs to perform a miracle on feet that have been neglected all winter long. To make delivering this a miracle a bit easier, here are some tips to encourage “pre-summer” pedicures – a way to ease the use and abuse during the closed-toe season.
· Encourage clients to start the season with a professional spa pedicure early on, before the summer actually gets here. This way they can get a head start on smooth summer feet.
· Promote Mother’s Day gift certificates for pedicures. This is always a much appreciated gift for Mom!
· Maintain your own professional pedicure to ensure your feet are always looking great. It’s free advertising! Nothing looks worse than chipped toenail polish or rough heels in summer sandals or flip-flops.
HELPFUL HINT: At the close of a service, provide tips to help clients keep pedicures looking their best. This will ultimately keep your work looking fabulous and also make your job easier when clients return for their next service. Here are a few:
· Soak feet in a warm milk bath with a few drops of olive oil. The lactic acid in milk helps slough away dead skin while the oil will help moisturize.
· Before showering, exfoliate feet dry with a foot file or buffer to remove hard, old calluses and rough spots. Once in the shower, exfoliate again by using a pumice stone along with a quality foot or body scrub.
· Make a habit of moisturizing. Before bedtime, apply foot cream and sleep with moisture locking socks.
· Use a good cuticle oil. (My favorite is Solar Oil by CND ). Massage into cuticles daily to nourish nails and surrounding skin. Applying cuticle oil is also a quick pick-me-up for polished toe nails. It refreshes the pedicure and actually keeps polish flexible so there is less chipping, making pedis last longer!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Make It Metallic
The hottest trend on the streets, in magazines, and on the celebrities since Spring 2010 are super shiny metallic nails. Stars like Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Beyonce have been rocking glimmering metallic nails in both solids and prints over the past couple of years. This look can be accomplished a number of ways -- at home with metallic nail polish or full cover metallic nails sold in stores like Sally Beauty and Ricky's in a brand called Nail Bliss. In the salon, there are more options to acheive this look including nail lacquer, nail wraps such as Minx or Dashing Diva Design FX, and UV gels. Why not be bold and daring this Spring/Summer and shimmer with eye-catching metallic nails?
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