Nails Magazine January 2012

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JANUARY 2012

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{in this issue}

January 2012 Volume 29, No. 12

Features 136 Cover Tech 2012: An Eye for Beauty First there were a dozen finalists, now there’s one winner. Nail tech Ruth Deruddere of Belgium captured the most votes in this year’s Cover Tech Contest with her oh-so-lovely nail design that employs a water-marbling technique.

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142 Saying Goodbye to a Legend Tom Holcomb touched so many people in our industry all over the world. He had a unique way of making everyone feel special and important. And he wanted to share his knowledge with others. Nail techs all over the world share their stories of Tom. 150 The Piece De Resistance It’s that piece you can’t live without. That special pedicure chair that fits the contours of your back so perfectly well, or that communal nail bar where clients circle for quick chats, or even that snazzy retail shelf bringing in extra dollars every month. It’s the item that makes the greatest impact on your day, and here’s why you’re thankful for it. 158 Nine Easiest Nail Art Designs to Master [And Four Difficult Designs That Are Worth the Effort] To make these easy designs even easier for you, these nail artists have generously provided step-by-step video tutorials.

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Cover Look Nails: Ruth Deruddere Makeup: Rachid Mounadi Photographer: Bart Albrech Model: Maty Liesenborgs

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Technique 59

Business 109

62 Demos Step-by-steps from Cuccio Naturalé and NSI 64 Signature Services Step-by-steps for a SugarButter Pedicure and a Figgy Pudding Pedicure 90 Pretty as a Peacock The Peacock Technique enables artists to create a variety of different effects and expand their nail art creativity with minimal effort.

112 Reader to Reader Who is your best “nail friend”? 114 From Innovator to Inventor Wisconsin-based nail tech Amy Becker built her gel line on a competitive spirit, hard work, and a commitment to succeed. Here she shares how she became a nail tech inventor and how she continues to develop her brand. 120 Tweet Talk Your Clients The 160 characters that your salon’s Twitter profile is granted as a description can really say it all. Here are 15 salons’ self-proclaimed first impressions. How does yours stack up?

Style 93 98 Nail Art Studio Step-by-steps on new nail art designs 102 Show Us Your…Decorated Sanitation Items Decorating these must-have items, such as disinfectant jars and trays, is a great way to get a customized look while drawing attention to salon sanitation. 106 Boutique: Nail Tech-Made Jewelry These seven nail techs have taken matters into their own hands, using a personal pastime — jewelry-making — as a selling point.

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Health 125 128 Under the Microscope: Paronychia Paronychia is an infection that occurs when there is breakdown in the seal between the skin and the nail plate. 130 Overcoming Adversity Meet some nail professionals who take dedication to a career we all love to the next level just by going to work each day. 134 Secret Ingredient: Callus Removers A closer look at the ingredients that make this liquid remover work.

In Every Issue 36 38 42 54 56 152 166 170 179 194

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Find everything you’re looking for on www.nailsmag.com. Whether you’re researching, shopping, or designing, you’ll find inspiration and answers at our website.

Browse Nail Tech Made Products.

Watch Nail Tech Video Tutorials. NAILStv has free video tutorials from nail techs all over the globe, including this timepiece nail art design by Amy Becker. Submit your own video tutorial to tim.crowley@bobit.com.

Who better to create nail salon products than nail techs themselves? That’s why we have a whole photo gallery of more than 25 products by nail techs, for nail techs. Let us know about your product invention by e-mailing sree.roy@bobit.com.

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Remember Tom. We’ve put together a photo gallery of the late, great nail tech extraordinaire Tom Holcomb throughout his years in the industry. If you have a remembrance to share or a photo to add, e-mail it to hannah.lee@bobit.com.

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View Other Techs’ Mani Stations. Nail techs share photos of their manicure station set-ups. It’s a revealing look at form, function, and personality.

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Plan Your Year. Our online events calendar lets you sort events by type, topics, companies, location, and dates. Find nail tech networking events, trade shows, and hands-on classes near you.

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a driven career woman who helps women relax and feel good. — Alicia Mary Nock

{on my mind} In the true spirit of the reader-written issue, we wanted to include as many nail tech voices as possible. So we asked our Facebook fans to finish this sentence in exactly 11 words. Look for this icon throughout the issue.

A nail tech is…

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Collective Thinking When I came into this business, I was fortunate enough to join an industry of like-minded professionals who were not only hungry for interaction with their peers, but shared a

philosophy. This philosophy included the idea that by sharing our various skills, knowledge, and personal experiences with each other — and especially with newcomers — that we would all benefit collectively, as an industry. Sadly, it seems that at some point someone came along and chastised us for giving it away for free. We started hearing that this was a bad thing, and that those superior nail techs who had built a reputation and a following should profit from that skill and knowledge. So it has come to pass that in this age of advanced communication, which ought to put the industry’s best and brightest only a keyboard away, we have actually seen a decrease in availability to them. I appreciate that there are so many more events and seminars now — offered without pressure to use any particular product line as more of the artists offering classes aren’t affiliated with a particular company. I understand and support the need to cover the costs of such events, and I support the educators receiving fair compensation for their time and travel to these events. But I don’t support taking it to the extreme, where a frustrated newbie can no longer contact an experienced tech to receive a simple hint on how to get a crisper smile line, a better fit from a form, or where to purchase quality glitter without receiving no other reply than a list of classes offered. I still believe in sharing advice and insight with my colleagues and I still believe that we benefit collectively from doing so. And that is one reason I am so honored to be writing this column for the annual Reader-Written issue of NAILS. This issue is such a delight to read, as it still represents that philosophy of selfless generosity. It shows a willingness to come together and offer our wisdom, experience, and expertise for no other reason than because we wish to contribute to the industry. So the next time you attend a networking event, spend a little more time networking rather than hanging out with the same old clique. Exchange business cards and then follow up; call or e-mail the people you met, leave a comment on their Facebook wall, reach out and establish a relationship that lasts beyond the class, the show, the dinner where you originally met. And when someone follows up with you, take a moment to respond in kind. Those contacts can prove to be valuable down the line when you need a second opinion or a genuine critique of your techniques or ideas. Even when you don’t have time to provide the in-depth answer that may be needed from you, you can steer the questioner to any of the fabulous professional support sites that are available for professionals: Nailsmag.com, Beautytech.com, and the burgeoning Nailtechalley.com. These acts of generosity are the baby steps to ensuring not only a brighter future for the salon business, but also in establishing your own reputation as a true professional who cares about the success of others, which is always a good idea because no one wants to pay $250 to attend a seminar taught by someone who snubbed them when they asked a simple question after a competition two years ago or who walked away in the middle of a conversation when they were greeted by a more “important” member of the industry. There’s a balance between “giving it away” and being reasonably compensated for our expertise as educators and independent consultants, and I applaud those who are helping to find that balance for the sake of the future of our industry. All you have to do is take the time to answer a question. -Maggie Franklin

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{on your mind}

JANUARY 2011

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A BOBIT BUSINESS MEDIA PUBLICATION

Publisher Cyndy Drummey Cyndy.Drummey@bobit.com

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Associate Publisher/Editor Hannah Lee Hannah.Lee@bobit.com Managing Editor Sree Roy Sree.Roy@bobit.com Features Editor Judy Lessin Judy.Lessin@bobit.com Senior Editor Tim Crowley Tim.Crowley@bobit.com Editorial Assistant Brittni Rubin Brittni.Rubin@bobit.com Contributing Writers Michelle Pratt, Erin Snyder Dixon Art Director Danielle Parisi Danielle.Parisi@bobit.com Associate Art Director Ajay Peckham Ajay.Peckham@bobit.com Graphic Artist Kimberly Pham Kim.Pham@bobit.com

AUTOCLAVE CORRECTION As I was reading “The ABCs of Sanitation” in the November issue, I get to the first part “A” for autoclaves and noticed that the picture was actually a UV sanitizer and not an autoclave. There will be many techs out there who might not know the difference and think that the UV sanitizer is an autoclave sterilizer. Could you possibly print something to let techs know there is a difference in the two and that the picture included was wrong?

UV sanitizer

Andrea Frederiksen Via e-mail

Editor’s Note: Thank you so much for your letter Andrea. We mistakenly ran a picture of a UV sanitizer instead of an autoclave. At left, the top picture is actually a UV sanitizer. The bottom picture is an autoclave. Both are used to clean implements in the salon. But the autoclave (which isn’t required in most states) is the only way to sterilize implements through the use of high pressure steam.

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Production Manager Carla Benavidez Carla.Benavidez@bobit.com Western Sales Manager Michelle Mullen, (310) 533-2465 Michelle.Mullen@bobit.com Eastern Sales Manager Mary Baughman, (562) 377-0465 Mary.Baughman@bobit.com Marketing/eMedia Coordinator Myla Diaz Myla.Diaz@bobit.com Audience Marketing Manager Katie Fillingame For subscription inquiries: (888) NAILS-44, bobitpubs@halldata.com Send business and editorial correspondence to: 3520 Challenger St., Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 533-2400 (310) 533-2507 Fax www.nailsmag.com Chairman Edward J. Bobit CEO/President Ty F. Bobit Chief Financial Officer Richard E. Johnson

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GOOD-BYE

©2012 Creative Nail Design, Inc.

“IS IT DRY?” TIME. No more re-do’s. No more driving “palms-only” on the steering wheel or returning to the salon before you’ve left the parking lot.

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{on your mind} WEB POLL

What sort of make-good do you give a client if you’re running more than a few minutes late for her appointment? I give her a percentage off of her service price for today’s service.

20.4%

I give her a free upgrade during her appointment today.

29.6%

I give her a coupon for a future service.

4.6%

I give her a free retail item or sample.

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I offer a make-good, but it’s not one of the choices listed above.

10.5%

I don’t offer anything.

23.7%

Log on to www.nailsmag.com to answer this month’s question and check back here to see what other nail techs have to say.

NETWORKING LOVE I attended the Nail Tech Retreat in Camp Burton in October, and I wanted to say thank you for the wonderful samples and information you gave me and all the attendees. I look forward to the next retreat in 2013. I am already saving.

Jo-Anne Taylor Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada

W Where in the world is NAILS Magazine? Ia always depend on NAILS to bbe my guide to the current ttrends in the nail and beauty w world. Here I am, in my family -owned beauty, spa, salon, and nail shop reading the September issue. The ssalon l is llocated t d iin S San Francisco and has been owned by my grandmother since 1972. As you can see in the picture, the salon is extremely old school. Take note of the ash tray in the arm rest and the super retro hair dryer. In my grandma’s day she had celebrities like Marily n Monroe and Gene Hackman as regular customers. I always enjoy reading NAILS and I actually keep particular articles that stand out to me because I am taking over the family business. Eventually I am going to turn this salon into my own beauty haven! Natalie Batlin

St. Moritz Salon & Spa San Francisco

Do you have a picture of yourself reading NAILS? Send a pic to Hannah.Lee@bobit.com and make sure to include your name, salon name, city, state, and a brief synopsis.

WHERE CAN I FIND?

Where can I purchase the Bundle Monster plate-bm04 as featured in Nail Art Studio? I would really love to duplicate the fall foliage.

Cami Ewalt Via e-mail

Editor’s Note: Here it is: www.bundlemonster.com/ beauty-accessories/nail-art-nailart-polish-stampstamping-image-plate-21pc.html. Where can I find a distributor for Dip It nail products in California?

Tom Bland

MY NAME IN PRINT I just got my November issue and was so excited to see my quote in the “I’m Thankful For…” article. I can’t wait to show my clients that how much I appreciate them was published for all to see!

Stephanie Shuttleworth Polished & Pampered Clovis, Calif.

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Editor’s Note: You can go to www.parleyllc.com to find more information on Dip It liquid and powder systems.

Psssst…

Send your comments to Hannah.Lee@bobit.com or send us a letter via snail-mail to Hannah Lee, 3520 Challenger St., Torrance, CA 90503. (NAILS Magazine reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. Please include your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address.)

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Is the Salon Her Cell?

A nail tech is…

an artistic, caring professional who loves to make women feel beautiful. — Angela King

Giving Girls the Boost They Need The dedicated mother of two girls ages 14 and 8, Augusta, Ga.-based nail tech Kamisha Winfield believes all young girls deserve to be supported in their dreams and given a positive outlet to express their creativity. She’s started a program called Polished to support girls in their academic pursuits and to create positive attitudes by teaching proper nail, hand, foot, hair, and skin care. “The young ladies I run across are just looking for an outlet, a listening ear and unfortunately, they are tapping into the wrong one,” says Winfield. “Through Polished, they will learn how to give back to their communities through various events and how to be positive leaders for other young girls who may be facing the same situation. They will be rewarded for their academics, as many struggle for attention in this area.” The goal of Polished is to uplift every young girl who faces challenges in life and who wants to embark on a career that is fulfilling. “I plan to achieve this by allowing the girls to be open and direct about their feelings, by being encouraging on all levels, and educating them on proper grooming,” she says. “I also want to teach them how to develop and cultivate a career in the field of cosmetology with nails being the main focus. “I love the response I receive when I am doing a hand massage for someone who has never been touched, or the relief a client feels when I am performing a pedicure after a long, hard, unappreciated day,” says Winfield. “Those are the moments that propel me forward to show a tattered young spirit how to make a difference. And if I am able to do so one girl at a time, then that’s how I’m going to do it.”

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Every year, women are trafficked into the U.S. with the promise of a better life, but instead they find themselves sold as labor or sex slaves. It happens in every industry, including nail salons, massage parlors, and spas. January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month. As nail techs and salon owners, we have the opportunity to raise awareness in our industry and among our clients so we can help rescue women working in what appears to be a salon, but is actually a prison. This January, help raise awareness about how human trafficking happens in the beauty industry, and do your part to abolish modern-day slavery. Align yourself with other techs. The “Free My Nail Tech” campaign was started by concerned nail techs and industry professionals to raise awareness about this blight on our industry. We believe the beauty industry should empower women, not enslave them. Learn more at freemynailtech.com. Join the movement at facebook.com/ freemynailtech and twitter.com/freemynailtech. Wear orange to show you support the fight against human trafficking. (For example, choose a day in January when all staff wear orange. Buy a ream of orange yarn and wrap the yarn around your wrist as a bracelet. Keep the yarn in the salon so clients can make bracelets too.) Add the National Trafficking Hotline — (888) 3737-888 — to your phone and call if you suspect a person is being held against her will. Recognize the signs. The Polaris Project is the leading antitrafficking agency in the U.S. They list warning signs at polarisproject. org/human-trafficking/recognizing-the-signs. Educate clients about human trafficking and modern-day slavery. Go to freemynailtech.com to download a free copy of the image above and display it at your station or reception area. You can also download business-sized cards that list facts about human trafficking and warning signs. Hand them out to clients or refer to them in answer to clients’ questions. For more information on human trafficking in our industry, go to www.nailsmag.com/trafficking. >>>

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NAIL COMPETITORS

Taking part in a competition takes courage and determination. Just waiting for the results is nervewracking in itself, but in the end, competing is worthwhile — for many reasons. That’s why we encourage all nail technicians to compete. You may even see your name on our Top 25 list. Each month, winners from participating shows are added to NAILS’ Top 25 ranking. First place earns 6 points, second earns 5 points, and third earns 4 points. For SuperPoints competitions, point scores are doubled (for veteran or master divisions) and fourth place earns 6 points. If you have questions regarding your points, call (310) 533-2457 or e-mail judy.lessin@bobit. com. All placements must be verified by show sponsors.

NEW SCORING FOR SUPERPOINTS COMPETITORS So that the ranking more accurately reflects competitors’ skill levels, winners in the novice or student division will not receive double points for their wins at SuperPoints events. Also note that no points will be awarded to participants in relay or group competitions in regular or SuperPoints events. *Note that categories must have at least three contestants to be counted in the ranking.

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Nailympics, Beauty Expo, Long Beach, Calif. (October 23-24) (SuperPoints event) Mixed Media, Div. 1: 1st: Jang Hye Sook Mixed Media, Div. 2 1st: Jang In Hee 2nd: Jang In Hee 3rd: Gabrielle Diamanti Mixed Media, Div. 3 1st: Seo Sang-Mi 2nd: Seo Sang-Mi Fantasy Nail Art, Div. 1 1st: Nam In Ja 2nd: Park Young 3rd: Adrianna Riveros Stiletto Nail Art, Div. 1 1st: Jang Hye Sook 2nd: Ruth Deruddere

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Soak-Off Gel, Div. 1 1st: Park Young 2nd: Tiffany Silver 3rd: Thao Nyugen

Gel Open, Div. 3 1st: Joe Chua 2nd: Seo Sang-Mi 3rd: Allison Baker

Acrylic Sculpture, Div. 2 1st: Jang In Hee 2nd: Megumi Sawase 3rd: Gabrielle Diamanti

Stiletto Nail Art, Div. 3 1st: Allison Baker 2nd: Seo Sang-Mi 3rd: Lorena Marquez

Soak-Off Gel, Div. 2 1st: Gabrielle Diamanti 2nd: Shannon McCown 3rd: Tara Coté

Acrylic Tip Overlay, Div. 1 1st: Tiffany Silver 2nd: Thao Nyugen

Acrylic Sculpture, Div. 3 1st: Seo Sang-Mi 2nd: Joe Chua 3rd: Allison Baker 4th: Tom Holcomb

Nail Embellishment, Div. 1 1st: Park Young 2nd: Jung Hye Sook 3rd: Adrianna Riveros

Soak-Off Gel, Div. 3 1st: Allison Baker 2nd: Lorena Marquez 3rd: Rachel Mouritsen

Nail Embellishment, Div. 2 1st: Jang In Hee 2nd: Gabrielle Diamanti

Gel Open, Div. 1 1st: Park Young 2nd: Ruth Deruddere 3rd: Jeanine Zagerman

Nail Embellishment, Div. 3 1st: Seo Sang-Mi 2nd: Allison Baker 3rd: Lorena Marquez

Gel Open, Div. 2 1st: Jang In Hee 2nd: Shannon McCown 3rd: Gabrielle Diamanti

Acrylic Tip Overlay, Div. 2 1st: Jang In Hee 2nd: Tara Coté 3rd: Shannon McCown Acrylic Tip Overlay, Div. 3 1st: Joe Chua 2nd: Seo Sang-Mi 3rd: Allison Baker 4th: Christina Gonzales

Winner of Winners, Div. 1 Jang Hye Sook Winner of Winners, Div. 2 Jang In Hee Winner of Winners, Div. 3 Seo Sang-Mi >>>

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There’s nothing like a gathering of nail techs to recharge your spirit and spark your creativity. Here are some of the networking events coming up in 2012. FLY

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NICKI MINAJ Stylish and sassy shades inspired by the Queen of Hip-Hop

Nail Techs Talk Workshop, Acrylic Application, Gel & Nail Art Workshop Date: May 20 Location: Atlanta Organizer: Poochiez Nails Contact: www.poochieznails.com or (404) 344-3358 Orlando Networking Social Date: June 2, 2012 Location: Orlando, Fla. Organizer: BeautyTech.com/WWWebServices Contact: www.beautytech.com or sales@beautytech.com Fifth Annual Nail Tech Networking Event of the Smokies Date: June 24 (event) and June 25 (workshop classes) Location: Gatlinburg Convention Center, Gatlinburg, Tenn. Organizer: Jill Wright Contact: www.nailtechevent.com, Facebook, or jnails1@hotmail.com

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Long Island Network Day Date: August 6 Location: Bohemia, N.Y. Organizer: BeautyTech.com/WWWebServices Contact: www.beautytech.com or sales@beautytech.com Charlotte NC Nail Tech Networking Event Date: August 19 Location: Charlotte, N.C. Organizer: Topaz Woodruff Contact: blackknightsofnails.com or topazw@blackknightsofnails.com Seventh Annual New England Networking Event Date: October 14 Location: Manchester, N.H. Organizer: Darlene Donovan Contact: www.newenglandnailevents.webs.com

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Sixth Annual NW Nailtechs Networking Event Date: October 14-15 Location: Portland, Ore. Organizer: Jessica Hoel, director Contact: www.nwnailtechs.com >>>

If you’d like your networking event to run in NAILS, e-mail details to judy.lessin@bobit. com at least three months prior to the event. CONTAINS NO DBP, TOLUENE, OR FORMALDEHYDE Nail Lacquers feature OPI’s exclusive ProWide™ Brush (Patent pending). Call 800.341.9999 ©2012 OPI Products Inc.

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Oprah Gives Video Gift to Her Nail Tech

Oprah Winfrey made a 35-second video from her iPad that instantly changed the life of her longtime nail technician, Gloria L. Williams. Known as “The Footnanny,” Williams is the owner of www.footnanny. com, and the video, posted on August 14, had received 80,000+ YouTube hits and more than 7,000 likes on the Oprah Winfrey Facebook page at press time. The video has also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live (twice), Inside Edition (twice), and Huffingtonpost. com. Most companies that are named one of Oprah’s “favorite things” receive about six weeks’ notice; William had about six seconds, but she has taken her instant celebrity in stride. The endorsement has taken Williams’ five-year business plan for www.footnanny.com and made it a present day reality. She now provides professional seminars and consulting for salons, nail techs, and small business owners, and has launched a Footnanny Soy Foot Cream Product Line. She has expanded her business by creating a top-level event team and begun to negotiate marketing packages with other companies. You can catch the video at www.nailsmag.com/footnanny.

Vibrant. Radiant colors that shimmer, sizzle and shine. Entity One Color Couture. Color that stays. And when the color stays, so does your client.

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Famous Names Celebrates Year One “We have just completed our first full year in business with Famous Names: What a ride it’s been!” says Jim Nordstrom, chairman of Famous Names, makers of Lumos. The company has plenty to brag about. “It seems like just yesterday we completed our first shipment to our Australian partner, Switch Funky,” says Nordstrom. “Since then, we have opened five countries and have launched in the United States. I am also proud to say that we have never had one backorder during our first year. Our commitment to our nail professional customers is absolute and we look forward to a long and prosperous journey with them.” Famous Names’ Lumos Bottomcoat recently won the title of Best Base Coat at the UK Elle Awards. “We are blown away by the wonderful response from the U.K.-based nail professionals to our Lumos products. This is our very first award and hopefully one of many to come!” says company CEO Linda Nordstrom. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11391.

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intuitive, smart, creative, passionate, caring, diligent, listener, patient, witty, and flexible. — Jenn Churchill

Let the [Nail] Games Begin The last time the Nailympics were in the United States was back in 2006 at the last International Hair and Nail show in Las Vegas. When the show was sold to IBS, we stopped having the event here in the U.S. The Nailympics have been going on successfully in London ever since and the competitions have grown every year. So much so that it is now considered the leading international competition in the world. The goal to bring the Nailympics back to the U.S. was to offer U.S. competitors the chance to compete on an international level against international competitors. This year the Nailympics had people who came to compete from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Russia, Australia, Columbia, Puerto Rico, and all over the U.S. The Korean Team Bongsoonga Sontop Nailxpert Group took home the Team Champion award, thanks to winning all three Winner of Winners categories. Division 1 Winner of Winners was awarded to Jang Hye Sook, who took home three first-place awards and one second-place award. Division 2 Winner of Winners was awarded to Jang In Hee, who took home six first-place awards. And the Division 3 Winner of Winners was awarded to Sang Mi Seo, who took home three first-place awards and four second-place awards. Congratulations to the team from Korea. (You can see a list of the rest of the winners on page 44.) — Lysa Comfort, head judge, Nailympics

Katie Cazorla, salon owner and star of The Nail Files, was the MC for the Nailympics awards presentation.

Jang Hye Sook (Division 1), Jang In Hee (Division 2), and Sang Mi Seo (Division 3) were the Winner of Winners, accumulating the most points in each of their divisions, helping the Korean team to win the Team Champion award.

Nubar educator Shannon McCown from Portland, Ore., competed in the Acrylic Tip and Overlay competition at the Nailympics. McCown was once a regular competitor, but it had been over seven years since her last competition.

EZ Flow’s Allison Baker took home one 1st place, one 2nd place, and three 3rd place medals.

1. Fantasy Nail Art winner Nam In Ja featured the Korean pop group Girls’ Generation. 2. Fantasy nail artist Park Young from Korea created these winter Olympicsthemed nails. 3. Fantasy nail artist Adrianna Riveros created a fairy picnic scene in her first Fantasty Nail Art competition.

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3-D Fantasy Nail Art winners Adrianna Riveros (3rd), Nam In Ja (1st), and Park Young (2nd) spent over 250 hours combined sculpting their 3-D works of art.

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International Beauty Expo

A nail tech is…

The International Beauty Expo took place October 23 and 24 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Southern California. Covering all aspects of beauty — hair, nails, skin care, and more — the show also was host to student cosmetology competitions and saw the return of the internationally recognized Nailympics competition. The Nailympics competition floor had competitors from around the world.

IzelNails educator Mireya Cardona demonstrates how to make intricate nail art designs, much like the set she proudly displays [inset] on her own nails. Educators Thanh Nguyen from Jupiter, Fla., and Jade Hoang from Houston demonstrated Parley’s Dip It system.

New to the U.S., Chiara’s product line focuses on skin care products that are made of Dead Sea salts, and Galit Pustilnikov and Miri Lavi were on hand to do demos.

LeChat educator Eng Nguyen demoed LeChat Perfect Match gel-polish on NAILS managing editor Sree Roy’s fingernails.

Booth workers Melisa Bruce, Jonathan Ozeretny, Stephanie Edholm, and Sara Powell talked about ENP Nail Designs’ Gella soak-off gel polish, including its cool mirrored bottles.

Essie’s Debbye Shelton showcased the new winter collection Cocktail Bling at the booth, along with Essie’s other shades of fan-favorite colors. Frida Nails educator Bessie Cabrera did a nail art demonstration on Julia Guerrero, a student at Marinello School of Beauty in Paramount, Calif.

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Alite Nail Systems placed a model just inside the show floor entrance to show off the company’s nail and make-up products.

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Prolana’s Treatments Revitalize and Maintain Beautiful Nails Win each of Prolana’s five fabulous nail treatments: Nail Optimizer, Optimax, Cuticle Oil, Baseics, and Quick & Slick. Optimax maximum-strength nail strengthener uses Okoume AE, known to protect the keratin in the nail. Nail Optimizer is a one-step nail strengthener for all types of problem nails. Base-ics super-adhesive base coat promotes longer-lasting manicures and pedicures. Quick & Slick fast-drying, non-thickening top coat accelerates dry time and provides a shiny protective shield. Cuticle Oil features a therapeutic blend of soothing, nourishing, conditioning oils combined with eucalyptus and mint.

Win Free Tickets to ISSE Long Beach Produced by the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), International Salon & Spa Expo (ISSE) Long Beach comes to Long Beach, Calif., January 28–30, 2012. In addition to hair, the show centers around nails, cosmetics, esthetics, wellness, massage, and advanced education. Two people a week will win free show tickets. “One Facebook follower and one professional who purchased their ticket online will be chosen each week until January 24 to win a free three-day show floor pass,” says PBA spokesman Brad Masterson. Go to facebook.com/pbaisse to become a follower and purchase your ticket online at www.probeauty.org/isselb to be eligible.

Eliminer Removes Calluses in Half the Time Invented by a boardcertified foot surgeon, the Eliminer Callus Removal System is a safe and effortless power-driven filing system that quickly smoothes out calluses. The Eliminer RotoFile system consists of the RotoFile base, which fits most electric files, and the disposable RotoFile cap. No sterilization is required since the disposable cap is thrown away after each client. The system also includes Prep Solution and After Care Cream. Ten lucky readers can win a Starter Kit with instructional DVD. Everyone who enters to win the Starter Kit will receive a coupon for 50% off the retail price (supplies limited).

Congratulations to November’s Winners

Three readers received a Wrist-Assist from R.S. Innovations and four readers received Natural and Organic Male Nail Oil from Ten Terrific Talons.

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Get a Lifetime Discount for Genbook Add a “BookNow” button to your website and Facebook page with Genbook. Genbook appointment scheduling software frees you from the tiresome task of scheduling and offers your customers the convenience of scheduling appointments online in real-time, 24/7. As a perk for NAILS readers, the company is offering a 30day free trial plus a 15% lifetime discount on the monthly fees for the Genbook Solo or Genbook Standard Plan. Go to www. genbook.com and use the promo code GENBOOK15.

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{on the road} Salon 4 NAILS’ student blogger LaTia Wilson visited Salon 4 in Rockville, Md., for a spa pedicure, and she left with enthusiasm for her newly chosen field and motivation to stay focused on becoming a nail tech. BY LATIA WILSON

Salon 4 has four owners, including Leyla Heinrich (left) and Michael Houston (second from right). They took a quick picture with nail tech Susan Donnelly (right) and me.

A nail tech is…

understanding, always open to new ideas, and listens to clients’ needs. — Dianna Medeiros

NAILING HER CAREER Fresh out of cosmetology school, Susan Donnelly was asked to perform a few nail services by a salon owner who was in a pinch. Now, over 30 years later, she’s never looked back. She discovered a passion for nails that compelled her to go from behind-the-chair to behind-thetable. As a current nail tech student, I was excited to meet Susan and pepper her with questions about the industry and her career. Entering the salon, I was greeted by name and offered refreshments. I was struck by the salon’s cool “warehouse” vibe. The owners created a space that is both airy and warm — inspired by the elements of earth, wind, fire, and water.

AU NATURALE My spa pedicure, a welcome treat at the end of a long day, included CND’s Marine Spa Pedicure products. Susan mentioned the line is among her favorites. She is passionate about caring for natural nails, but when she does enhancements, her product of choice is Backscratchers Extreme. Whether enhanced or natural, her clients all get the same advice: “Take care of your nails. They are the first thing people notice after your face.” EXTRA ENCOURAGEMENT A bonus for me during the service was the encouragement I received regarding pursuing my license. Getting through school and the sometimes tedious and repetitive tasks required during class can be challenging to say the least. Watching her work, and just being in the salon environment, reinvigorated me to keep my nose to the grindstone. When it came time to polish, I told Susan to pick any color she wanted. (She mentioned earlier she wishes she could tell every client: “Don’t be afraid! Wear colored polish!” So I knew she’d be up for this challenge.) The result was a set of toes made shimmering by Essie’s Coat Azure topped with Gone Gonzo from the OPI Muppets Collection.

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> The space where the salon resides was previously an indoor mini-golf center. Susan frequently played putt-putt at the center in those days. Eventually, the center closed and the entire block was renovated to include shops, restaurants, and Salon 4. > The firefighters from the firehouse across the street from the salon frequently come in to chat and hang out with the staff. The staff can tell the firefighters are around by the sound of their radios. > Although Susan got a cosmetology license with the intention of being a hairstylist, she’s only ever really done nails professionally. She was so new to the industry that she didn’t have much opportunity to do hair before being asked to do nails (and subsequently falling in love!).

MENU HIGHLIGHTS Spa Pedicure: $55; Spa Manicure/Pedicure Combo: $80; Shellac Manicure: $40; Extreme Acrylic Full Set: $55

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Polish: OPI, Essie, CND; Gel Manicure: CND Shellac; Mani/Pedi Products: CND; Acrylic Products: Backscratchers

Read more from LaTia at blogs.nailsmag.com/student. www.salon4rockville.com

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Forever French Nail Systems has come out with a new design for nail art using its colored acrylics and a touch of lace. CEO of Forever French Kerry Ann Webber, Nails by Rachel Tuzzo explains that the design will work with any small bits of lace and that the clear acrylic, when mixed with the light green pigment and when used as the encasing layer on top, creates a strong and durable bond that finishes smooth so the lace does not catch or snag. 1. Pre-mix your pigment powder into a small container with clear acrylic. 2. Begin with a sanded down acrylic nail or a natural nail and a form, and cut the lace into your desired pattern and shape to fit each nail. 3. Apply the acrylic bead to the nail, then press in your lace. 4. Cover with clear acrylic. Shape and file the nails. Apply gel top coat. >>>

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Take a tip from… Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa Holdings’ Alisha Rimando Botero Alisha Rimando Botero is the training director of nail services for Red Door Spa Holdings, and she has a clever trick for extending the life of pedicures. She applies base coat twice during her nail services. The first application is done right at the beginning, and after it dries the regular pedicure routine is performed over it, including any scrubs, lotions, or massage applications. This Botero base coat is then removed after all of the skin care aspects of the service are done. The second base coat goes on before the final polish application. Alisha says, “I make it a standard step in our pedicures as most of them include paraffin, and this protects the surface of the nail from absorbing any oils from the exfoliants, moisturizers, or paraffin. In the end the polish lasts longer. We do this same step in our manicures as well.”

Renew for Polish Pro NSI’s Renew is an addition to its line of soak-off color gels, Polish Pro. Renew replaces ingredients that have evaporated from the Polish Pro colors over time, so that you get a proper Polish Pro gel formula right until the very last drop. Renew will help thin Polish Pro colors as they age and make for smoother and more fluid applications, all while not dulling the pigments or creating a watered down enhancement. The gels are “renewed” back to their original consistency when they came off the assembly. Just a drop or two and your NSI Polish Pro colors are good as new. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11411.

Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

Cinapro has a new nail art collection for blingloving clients that features rhinestones cut into four classic shapes: triangles (large and small), tear drops, classic cut (small, medium, and large), and marquise (similar to an oval shape). The pieces are specially formulated so the dye will not run after application of a top coat, acrylic, or gel placed on top, and they come in a convenient kit that can be carried anywhere while keeping them protected. These rhinestones put a whole new artistic inspiration right at your fingertips and you’ll soon become your clients’ “nail gemologist.” For more information, go to www.nailsmag. com/fifi/11412.

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Entity Offers Online Training Entity will be hosting new online webinars to expand its education program and keep nail techs up-to-date on Entity product applications and troubleshooters. The webinars are focused on specific products and Marquez services and are hosted live by Entity global artist and educator Lorena Marquez. The webinars are cost effective ways for Entity to reach a variety of nail technicians since they are quick, convenient, and low cost — and anyone in the world can attend them. Jamie Stiely, regional sales director of Entity, is enthused about the webinars, saying, “Our online webinars have been a huge success, selling out each time and showing us that nail technicians are interested in expanding their product knowledge with continuing education.” Lorena Marquez is thrilled to be teaching the webinars and looks forward to making education fun and exciting for the nail techs. The current webinar scheduled for January 9, 2012 is called French Alternative Acrylic Designs and will feature demonstrations and advice on your French acrylic applications. For a list of upcoming dates and topics, cs, go to www.entitybeauty.com.c-60-webinars.aspx. -webinars

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Want to work with a leading industry innovator?

Please submit your resumé to education@dashingdivapro.com

Have a technique question? (about product application, troubleshooting, etc.) E-mail it to Tim.Crowley@bobit.com and check back here for an expert answer. ©2011 Dashing Diva Professional. 866.665.3482. www.dashingdivapro.com www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11231

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Cuccio Naturalé Winter Manicures

Warm up this winter with the irresistible aroma of Cuccio Naturalé’s Vanilla Bean & Sugar Body Butter and Scrub, Grapeseed Hand Anti-Oxidant Oil, and Deep Dermal Transforming Wrap. The products combine the antioxidant properties of vanilla bean, grapeseed oil, and pure sunflower extract, which is an excellent source of Vitamin E, for a hydrating treatment of luxury and comfort. 1. Soak nails and push back the cuticles. Apply Cuccio Naturalé Vanilla Bean & Sugar Scrub, using a gentle circular movement to exfoliate the skin. Place a warm damp towel onto each hand to cleanse the skin. 2. Apply Grapeseed Hand Anti-Oxidant Oil and massage gently into the skin. 3. Apply Deep Dermal Transforming Wrap with the application brush directly over the grapeseed oil. 4. Wrap hands in damp warm towels or heated mittens for five minutes (longer if time allows). Unwrap hands and wipe off any excess. 5. Massage the Vanilla Bean & Sugar Body Butter into the skin for extra long-lasting hydration and to seal in moisture.

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Owners Ben Nissan and Ronnie Yesharim of Hands to Hold Salons in Encino and Sherman Oaks, Calif.

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Layering With NSI Polish Pro Accessories

create unlimited looks for your clients. NSI Polish Pro applies like polish but has the durability of a gel and comes in a range of colors. 1. After prepping the nail, apply Polish Pro Base Coat, sealing and capping the edges. Cure for 60-90 seconds in a UV lamp. 2. Shake your Polish Pro Color well before use (Burgundy is shown here). Apply a very thin layer. The first layer should look translucent. Cure for two minutes. Apply a second thin coat of color (for full coverage) and cure for another two minutes. 3. Choose your Polish Pro Accessory (Vintage is shown here) and shake the bottle well before use. Apply a thin layer and cure for two minutes. 4. Finish the nail with a layer of Polish Pro Top Coat, sealing and capping the edges. 5. The nail should have an altered appearance that adds shimmer and depth to the nail.

someone who can turn anyone’s bad day into a good day! — Shelley Peterson

The NSI Polish Pro Accessory Collection includes six different finishes to change the appearance of any Polish Pro color. Become a nail “stylist” and

For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11312

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TECHNIQUE} signature services SugarButter Pedicure Maisie Dunbar Spa Lounge, Silver Spring, Md. Maisie Dunbar, owner

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BluffaJo SugarButter Body Cleanse, SugarButter Body Scrub, and Sugar Smoothie Body Crème; foot cleansing spray, paraffin, base coat, polish, top coat.

1. Spray the client’s feet with a foot cleansing spray.

2. Soak the client’s feet in warm water with BluffaJo SugarButter Body Cleanse.

3. Exfoliate the client’s feet up to the knee with BluffaJo SugarButter Body Scrub. Perform a light foot and leg massage. 4. Wrap the client’s feet in warm towels, then prep the toenails. 5. Massage the client’s feet and lower legs with BluffaJo Sugar Smoothie Body Crème. 6. Perform a paraffin application (including paraffin removal) on the client’s feet. 7. Apply base coat, two coats of polish, and top coat.

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SPRING/SUMMER 2012

HOLLAND C O L L E C T I O N BY OP I

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NICKI MINAJ

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Domestic Edition

Jane Lynch is wearing GelColor by OPI in Suzi Says Feng Shui

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A Roll in The Hague Take advantage of this frisky little orange.

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Did You 'ear About Van Gogh? Rumor has it…this sandy bisque is a work of art. NL H54

SPRING/SUMMER 2012 Dutch 'Ya Just Love OPI?

FASHION-SAVVY SHADES WITH A TOUCH OF DUTCH.

All of Holland hollers for this crowd-pleasing plum. NL H55

Gouda Gouda Two Shoes Take a walk on the wild side with this robust rose.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant beauty that is Holland, one of the most color-abundant and famously open-minded cultures in the world. The range of stunning shades in the Holland Collection by OPI, a juxtaposition of sophisticated neutrals and larger-than-life brights, will carry you away to the romantic windmill-dotted hills, bustling canals and deliciously vivid tulips that blanket the countryside. Each new hue blends the country’s picturesque palette with spring’s most sought-after fashions. A sequence of electric brights, including a sun-lit orange (A Roll in The Hague), a hot coral-red (Red Lights Ahead…Where?) and two perfectly pretty pinks (Kiss Me on My Tulips and a light-catching Pedal Faster Suzi!) complement their cooler counterparts in hues of glistening purple (Dutch 'Ya Just Love OPI? and Vampsterdam), while elegant neutrals (Gouda Gouda Two Shoes, Did You 'ear About Van Gogh? and Wooden Shoe Like to Know?) meet two shimmer-laced blues (I Have a Herring Problem and I Don’t Give a Rotterdam!) and a creamy sea green (Thanks a WindMillion). Wear these colors on fingertips and toes to accessorize the season’s most talked-about trends, where explosions of vibrant color continue to dominate. Regardless of your budget, these fashion-savvy shades grant you instant style, and accentuate the colored pants, sheer tops with long, blousy sleeves, ladylike frocks and punchy patterns that so gorgeously rule the runways.

NL H56

I Don't Give a Rotterdam! This sassy steel-blue shimmer means business! NL H57

I Have a Herring Problem What’s that you say? I need to "sea" this shimmery green-blue? NL H58

Kiss Me on My Tulips A smooch-worthy shade of hot pink. NL H59

Pedal Faster Suzi! This pink lavender shimmer will have you "wheeling." NL H60

Red Lights Ahead…Where? This coral-packed red is the hottest in the district. NL H61

Thanks a WindMillion You totally deserve this breezy sea green. NL H62

Vampsterdam A deep purple for a divine diva. NL H63

Model is wearing Pedal Faster Suzi! on nails. Available for a limited time only, while supplies last. For more information about the Holland Collection, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

CONTAINS NO DBP, TOLUENE, OR FORMALDEHYDE.

Wooden Shoe Like to Know? It’s no secret…everybody loves this shimmery chocolate brown. NL H64

Features OPI’s exclusive ProWide™ Brush (Patent Pending).

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HOLLAND C O L L E C T I O N BY OP I

FREE MERCHANDISING MATERIALS ONLINE OPI offers free salon merchandising materials for the Holland Collection online – so you can build excitement, salon traffic, and profits by letting your clients know you’ve got the must-have shades for spring! You’ll find an entire range of materials that you can download, customize, and bring to your business-printing store for the quantity you need. It’s all at:

www.opi.com/download/holland

Choose the materials that work best for your salon and just click: Coming Soon Announcement Email it to all your clients, friends, and family to invite them to try the new shades from the Holland Collection on February 8, 2012. No email? Download it, print it, make copies, mail it or hand it out to your clients!

Edition A

Edition A+

OPI ITEM NO. DC H21

OPI ITEM NO. DC H22

12 - Nail Lacquers (1 per shade), 1 - color chart, 1 - chipboard counter display, 1 - 12-tip color palette with chain and label, set-up instructions

24 - Nail Lacquers (2 per shade), 1 - color chart, 1 - chipboard counter display, 1 - 12-tip color palette with chain and label, set-up instructions

13.25” H x 10” W x 11” D • 34 cm H x 26 cm W x 28 cm D

13.25” H x 10” W x 11” D • 34 cm H x 26 cm W x 28 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . $ 49.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . $ 102.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . $ 52.05 U.S.

Salon Price . . . . . . .$ 94.95 U.S. $ 119.95 CAN Total Retail Value. . .$ 204.00 U.S. $ 238.80 CAN Salon Profit . . . . . . .$ 109.05 U.S. $ 118.85 CAN

$ 64.95 CAN $ 119.40 CAN $ 54.45 CAN

Client Referral Postcard Use this postcard to bring in new clients. Have your current clients fill in the address of a friend, and you mail the postcard. You can decide to give both your clients and their friends savings off of a service – you decide how much. The postcard describes the Holland Collection and is sure to get noticed!

Appointment Card Keep your salon top of mind with customized appointment cards featuring the Holland Collection.

Computer Screensaver & Desktop Wallpaper An inside look at the runway-ready fashion images from the photo shoot for the Holland Collection, as well as inspiring images of Holland.

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Edition C OPI ITEM NO. DC H23

36 - Nail Lacquers (3 per shade), 1 – acrylic counter display with printed footers, 1 - chipboard header, 10 - color charts, 1 - painted 12-tip color palette with chain, set-up instructions 12.75” H x 9.5” W x 6.75” D • 33 cm H x 25 cm W x 18 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . $ 149.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . $ 306.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . $ 156.05 U.S.

$ 187.50 CAN $ 358.20 CAN $ 170.70 CAN

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48 - Nail Lacquers (4 per shade), 1 - acrylic counter display with printed footers, 1 - chipboard header, 1 - chipboard counter display, 10 - color charts, 1 - painted 12-tip color palette with chain, set-up instructions 12.75” H x 9.5” W x 6.75” D • 33 cm H x 25 cm W x 18 cm D 13.25” H x 10” W x 11” D • 34 cm H x 26 cm W x 28 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 189.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 408.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 218.05 U.S.

$ 237.50 CAN $ 477.60 CAN $ 240.10 CAN

Edition D OPI ITEM NO. DC H25

36 - Nail Lacquers (3 per shade),1 - chipboard header, 2 - printed footers, 10 - color charts, 1 - 12-tip color palette with chain and label, set-up instructions Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 134.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 306.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 171.05 U.S.

$ 169.95 CAN $ 358.20 CAN $ 188.25 CAN

Edition COF OPI ITEM NO. DC H27

72 - Nail Lacquers (6 per shade), 6 - Top Coat, 6 - Natural Nail Base Coat, 3 - Natural Nail Strengthener, 3 - Ridge Filler, 1 - acrylic Colors of Fashion display/header with printed insert, 25 - color charts, 1 - painted 12-tip color palette with chain, set-up instructions 21” H x 18.75” W x 8” D • 53 cm H x 48 cm W x 20 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 369.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 765.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 395.05 U.S.

$ 469.95 CAN $ 895.50 CAN $ 425.55 CAN

Dutch Treats Minis Edition OPI Item No. DC H28

4 - mini Nail Lacquers: I Have a Herring Problem, Red Lights Ahead...Where?, Kiss Me on My Tulips, & Pedal Faster Suzi!

Edition F

3.75” H x 5.75” W x 1” D • 10 cm H x 15 cm W x 3 cm D

OPI ITEM NO. DC H26

24 - Nail Lacquers (2 per shade), 1 - aluminum Add-a-Shelf wall display with mounting hardware, 1 - chipboard header, 1 - color chart, 1 - 12-tip color palette with chain and label, set-up instructions

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 6.50 U.S. Suggested Retail . . . . . . .$ 12.50 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 6.00 U.S.

$ 8.50 CAN $ 14.95 CAN $ 6.45 CAN

11.5” H x 17.25” W x 1.75” D • 29 cm H x 44 cm W x 4 cm D

OPEN STOCK LACQUER SEE PAGE 3 FOR COLORS, NAMES AND ITEM NUMBERS

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 99.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 204.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 104.05 U.S.

$ 124.95 CAN $ 238.80 CAN $ 113.85 CAN

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 4.25 U.S. Suggested Retail . . . . . . .$ 8.50 U.S.

$ 5.50 CAN $ 9.95 CAN

NATIONAL RELEASE DATE 2/8/12 - Pre-orders for the Holland Collection may be placed beginning 12/26/11 For more information about the Holland Collection by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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NICKI MINAJ They call her the Queen of Hip Hop. To us, Nicki Minaj is the queen of all things vibrant, unique, and fashion-fabulous! And now the award-winning artist is the face of one of our most glamorous and edgy collections yet— Nicki Minaj by OPI. "I love that Nicki is always ahead of the game, whether it be with her music or her fashion," says Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive VP & Artistic Director. "I think of this collection in the same way: fashion-forward and edgy, but also classically beautiful and completely wearable for any occasion."

HOW SHATTER WORKS: Apply one coat of Shatter over nail lacquer for a two-texture finish. Add Top Coat for high-gloss shine.

Open Stock Nail Lacquer NL N13 NL N14 NL N15 NL N16 NL N17 NL N18

Nail Lacquer - Did It On ’Em Nail Lacquer - Fly Nail Lacquer - Metallic 4 Life Nail Lacquer - Pink Friday Nail Lacquer - Save Me Nail Lacquer - Super Bass Shatter

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NL N18

Super Bass Shatter

NL N17

Save Me

NL N16

Pink Friday

NL N15

Metallic 4 Life

Fly

NL N14

NL N13

Did It On 'Em

Salon Price . . . . . . .$ 4.25 U.S. $ 5.50 CAN Suggested Retail. . .$ 8.50 U.S. $ 9.95 CAN

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12 - Nail Lacquers: 2 – Did It On ‘Em, 2 – Fly, 2 – Metallic 4 Life, 2 – Pink Friday, 2 – Save Me, and 2 – Super Bass Shatter 1 – chipboard counter display 1 – color palette with chain and label 12" H x 12" W x 11" D • 31 cm H x 31 cm W x 28 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 49.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 102.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 52.05 U.S.

$ 64.95 CAN $ 119.40 CAN $ 54.45 CAN

Nicki Minaj A+ Display Promotion OPI Item No. DD M03

24 - Nail Lacquers: 4 – Did It On ‘Em, 4 – Fly, 4 – Metallic 4 Life, 4 – Pink Friday, 4 – Save Me, and 4 – Super Bass Shatter 1 - chipboard counter display 1 - color palette with chain and label 12” H x 12” W x 11” D • 31 cm H x 31 cm W x 28 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 94.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 204.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 109.05 U.S.

$ 119.95 CAN $ 238.80 CAN $ 118.85 CAN

Nicki Minaj C Display OPI Item No. DD M04

36 - Nail Lacquers: 6 – Did It On ‘Em, 6 – Fly, 6 – Metallic 4 Life, 6 – Pink Friday, 6 – Save Me, and 6 – Super Bass Shatter 1 – acrylic counter display 1 – chipboard header 1 – color palette with chain and label set-up instructions 12.75” H x 9.5” W x 6.75” D • 33 cm H x 25 cm W x 18 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 149.95 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 306.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 156.05 U.S.

$ 187.50 CAN $ 358.20 CAN $ 170.70 CAN

Super Bass Shatter 8-pc Display OPI Item No. DD M05

8 – Nail Lacquer: Super Bass Shatter 1 – chipboard counter display 7.5” H x 5.25” W x 5.5” D • 19 cm H x 14 cm W x 14 cm D

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 34.00 U.S. Total Retail Value. . . . . . .$ 68.00 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 34.00 U.S.

$ 42.50 CAN $ 79.60 CAN $ 37.10 CAN

Nicki Minaj Mini Pack OPI Item No. DD M06

4 – mini Nail Lacquers: Did It On ‘Em, Fly, Pink Friday, Metallic 4 Life

Salon Price . . . . . . . . . . .$ 6.50 U.S. Suggeted Retail . . . . . . . .$ 12.50 U.S. Salon Profit . . . . . . . . . . .$ 6.00 U.S.

$ 8.50 CAN $ 14.95 CAN $ 6.45 CAN

CONTAINS NO DBP, TOLUENE, OR FORMALDEHYDE. Features OPI’s exclusive ProWide™ Brush. For more information about Nikki Minaj by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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You’ve seen the rest, now here’s the best!

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Iconic OPI colors in a new, polish-on gel formula! GelColor by OPI’s shine-intense shades cure in 30 seconds and last for weeks! From its distinctive bottle and custom brush, to its unbeatably fast application and lightning-speed cure, GelColor by OPI redeďŹ nes salon gel services with durable, glossy OPI color.

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Fast, polish-on application Lightning speed, 30-second cure Distinctive OPI Bottle; custom brush 100% color gel formula – wears like gel; looks and feels like nail lacquer • Easy-to-use, economical removal system

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IF YOU CAN POLISH NAILS, YOU CAN GELCOLOR BY OPI! New gel technology. New polish-on gel formula. GelColor by OPI gives clients weeks of glossy OPI color in a service only your salon can deliver!

Faster. Color-finished services that set the record for speed! GelColor by OPI is fully cured from foundation to finish in 4 minutes per set (compare to 12 minutes-plus for standard UV cure!)

Proven. Testing shows GelColor by OPI maintains shine longer than gel/polish hybrids after two weeks!

GelColor Base Coat

GelColor

GelColor Top Coat

GC 010

GC 030

3RI GSEX TVSZMHIW E KIRXPI JSYRHEXMSR JSV 34- +IP'SPSV WIGSRH 0)( GYVI

-R XST WIPPMRK 34- 2EMP 0EGUYIV WLEHIW

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WIGSRH 0)( GYVI IEGL GSEX

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Salon Price................................................................................................................................................................................................$ 17.50 U.S.

$ 22.50 CAN

ICONIC OPI COLORS! FROM DEEP AND EDGY, SHEER TO SHIMMER – WE’VE GOT YOUR COLOR!*

I’M NOT REALLY A WAITRESS GC H08

BASTILLE MY HEART GC F17

SUZI SAYS FENG SHUI GC H46

LOUVRE ME, LOUVRE ME NOT GC F13

MIAMI BEET GC B78

PINK FLAMENCO GC E44

STRAWBERRY MARGARITA GC M23

A GOOD MAN-DARIN IS HARD TO FIND GC H47

FUNNY BUNNY GC H22

A GRAPE FIT! GC B87

SAMOAN SAND GC P61

MY PRIVATE JET GC B59

PRINCESSES RULE! GC R44

ALPINE SNOW GC L00

BIG APPLE RED GC N25

CAJUN SHRIMP GC L64

BOGOTA BLACKBERRY GC F52

LINCOLN PARK AFTER DARK

HERE TODAY... ARAGON TOMORROW GC E48

BLACK ONYX** GC T02

RUSSIAN NAVY GC R54

YOU DON'T KNOW JACQUES! GC F15

BRISBANE BRONZE GC A45

COSMO-NOT TONIGHT HONEY! GCR58

MALAGA WINE GC L87

BUBBLE BATH GC S86

PASSION GC H19

OPI INK. GC B61

KYOTO PEARL GC L03

POMPEII PURPLE GC C09

GC W42

*Colors shown subject to change. **Available in the EU as Lady in Black GCT02-EU

For more information about GelColor by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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Fast Application.

Simple Removal.

Polish on Base Coat:

Saturate Expert

• • • •

Touch Removal

Shake bottle Polish on thin coat Cap free edges Cure 30 seconds

pad with Expert Touch Lacquer Remover.

Polish on GelColor:

Place over gel

• Shake bottle • Polish on thin coat (2nd coat

and wrap finger. Cover hands with

will provide true color coverage)

• Cap free edges • Cure 30 seconds • Repeat application & cure

Expert Touch Salon

Polish on Top Coat:

Check after 15

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minutes; gently

Mitts and Terry Towels.

Polish on thin coat Cap free edges Cure 30 seconds Remove residue with N.A.S. 99; finish with Avoplex Oil and Lotion

GelColor by OPI Cure Times Product

OPI LED Light

Axxium UV Light

Base Coat

30 seconds

1 minute

GelColor

30 seconds (each coat)

2 minutes (each coat)

Top Coat

30 seconds

3 minutes

push off gel with Reusable Cuticle Stick.

For complete GelColor by OPI Nail Prep, Application and Removal Instructions, view DVD, read instructional brochure, or log on as a professional at www.opi.com.

Cure times may vary with non-OPI UV lights.

Expert Touch Removal Wraps

Expert Touch Salon Mitts

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'SRZIRMIRX VSPP -HIEP JSV VIQSZMRK WSEOEFPI KIPW EGV]PMGW [VETW KPMXXIV REMP PEGUYIV ERH REMP EVX 4EXIRX 4IRHMRK OPI Item No. AC 820 (250 ct.) Salon Price..... $ 24.95 U.S. $ 32.50 CAN

OPI Item No. AC 081 (100 ct.) Salon Price........... $ 4.95 U.S.

$ 6.50 CAN

AC 082 (500 ct.) Salon Price........... $ 19.95 U.S.

$ 24.95 CAN

For more information about GelColor by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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OPI LED Light Lightning-speed services without ever having to change a bulb again!

The wavelength of the future

OPI LED Light OPI Item No. GC 900

Salon Price..................$ 399.95 U.S.

$ 499.95 CAN

• Full five-finger curing • Hand-sensor activated • Spacious, comfortable interior for all hand sizes and nail lengths • Adjustable "feet" for convenient pedicure use • 15, 30, 45, & 60-second memory settings • 32 strategically-placed silicone-encapsulated LEDs • 50,000 hours of LED performance • Durable metal construction • 2 easy-access power ports • 1-year manufacturer warranty • Meets or exceeds safety approvals in all countries of distribution

MUST-HAVE STARTER DEAL! Intro Kit +LED Light OPI Item No. GC 916 1 - OPI LED Light (GC 900) 1 - GelColor Intro Kit (GC 910) 1 - Poster Set (4 Posters)

Salon Price................. $ 499.95 U.S. Salon Product Value... $ 577.35 U.S. Salon Price................. $ 77.40 U.S.

$ 599.95 CAN $ 726.93 CAN $ 126.98 CAN

INTRODUCTORY PROMOTION! OVER 35% SAVINGS! 24 Colors* & Wall Display OPI Item No. GC 930 1 - Lincoln Park After Dark 1 - I’m Not Really a Waitress 1 - Passion 1 - Cajun Shrimp 1 - Strawberry Margarita 1 - Funny Bunny 1 - Bubble Bath 1 - Princesses Rule 1 - Kyoto Pearl 1 - Pink Flamenco 1 - A Grape Fit! 1 - OPI Ink. 1 - You Don’t Know Jacques! 1 - Russian Navy

1 - Suzi Says Feng Shui 1 - Alpine Snow 1 - Pompeii Purple 1 - Samoan Sand 1 - My Private Jet 1 - Miami Beet 1 - Louvre Me, Louvre Me Not 1 - Big Apple Red 1 - Malaga Wine 1 - A Good Man-darin is Hard to Find 1 - Add-a-Shelf Display 1 - 36 shade Nail Palette with Chain 1 - 20 pcs. Expert Touch Removal Wraps 1 - Instructional Brochure

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Salon Price.............................................................$ 299.95 U.S. Salon Product Value...............................................$ 472.90 U.S. Salon Price.............................................................$ 172.95 U.S.

$ 399.95 CAN $ 614.40 CAN $ 214.45 CAN

*15 mL – 0.5 Fl. Oz. Bottles

For more information about GelColor by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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14 | The Total Package: The kit that gets you started!* GelColor Intro Kit OPI Item No. GC 910 Passion (GCH19) Funny Bunny (GCH22) Cajun Shrimp (GCL64) I’m Not Really a Waitress (GCH08) Lincoln Park After Dark (GCW42) Strawberry Margarita (GCM23) Top Coat (GC030) Base Coat (GC010) 120 mL – 4 Fl. Oz. Expert Touch Lacquer Remover

30 mL – 1 Fl. Oz. BondAid Foil Wraps (20 Ct.) Salon Mitts (1 pair) Cuticle Stick Window Cling Educational DVD Blank Color Palette Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure

Salon Price........................................... $ 129.95 U.S.

$ 149.95 CAN

Add-On Kits: More colors with an added savings!* The Romantics - GelColor Add-On Kit

The Beautifuls - GelColor Add-On Kit

OPI Item No. GC 911

OPI Item No. GC 912 Alpine Snow (GCL00) Samoan Sand (GCP61) My Private Jet (GCB59) Miami Beet (GCS78) Pompeii Purple (GCC09) Louvre Me, Louvre Me Not (GCF13) Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure Blank Color Palette

Kyoto Pearl (GCL03) Bubble Bath (GCS86) OPI Ink. (GCB61) Pink Flamenco (GCE44) A Grape Fit! (GCB87) Princesses Rule! (GCR44) Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure Blank Color Palette

The Trendsetters - GelColor Add-On Kit

The Sirens - GelColor Add-On Kit

OPI Item No. GC 913

OPI Item No. GC 914 Suzi Says Feng Shui (GCH46) You Don’t Know Jacques! (GCF15) Here Today…Aragon Tomorrow (GCE48) Russian Navy (GCR54) Brisbane Bronze (GCA45) Black Onyx (GCT02) Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure Blank Color Palette

Big Apple Red (GCN25) Bastille My Heart (GCF17) Bogota Blackberry (GCF52) A Good Man-Darin Is Hard to Find (GCH47) Malaga Wine (GCL87) Cosmo-Not Tonight, Honey! (GCR58) Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure Blank Color Palette

Salon Price..........................................................................................................................................................................$ 74.95 U.S. Salon Value .........................................................................................................................................................................$ 105.00 U.S. Salon Savings .....................................................................................................................................................................$ 30.05 U.S.

$ 99.95 CAN $ 135.00 CAN $ 35.05 CAN

*Colors shown are subject to change. For more information about GelColor by OPI, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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COLOR "5 5)& SPEED 0' LIGHT Iconic OPI colors and weeks of glossy wear will make GelColor by OPI your new signature service!

GET ON 5)& WAVELENGTH 0' 5)& FUTURE! Look for GelColor by OPI classes at trade shows and through your Authorized OPI Distributor!

LEARN • Revolutionary color-finished services • Fast, easy "French" effects • Street-smart nail art • Simple, economical removals

WHAT TO BRING Implements, files, brushes, and one hand free of product.

SCAN. REGISTER. LEARN. For more information about OPI’s Educational Programs, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or ask your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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OPICELEBRATES 30 years In honor of OPI’s 30th anniversary, more than 150 International OPI Distributors from 60 countries convened in Napa Valley, California, for a whirlwind of tours, events, sumptuous dinners, and wine tasting! OPI got the party started in San Francisco at the World

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Famous Hyatt Regency Hotel, where attendees were transported aboard luxury buses to the Meritage Resort and Spa in Napa Valley.

Set against rolling hills and its own private vineyards, the Meritage Resort and Spa was a destination unto itself with Tuscan inspired guestrooms, an underground spa and restaurant, and conference facilities.

After a day of rest for weary travelers, OPI dazzled with a full day of dynamic presentations. World-renowned Drum CafĂŠ, kicked off the event with a high-energy drumming session featuring conference attendees as the orchestra.

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opinews Conference speakers included George Schaeffer, OPI President/CEO, George Cleary, President of Coty Beauty United States, Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive V.P./ Artistic Director, Christian Lacheny, OPI V.P. International Sales, Scott Smith, OPI International Sales Manager, Rika Kubo, OPI Japan Marketing and Advertising Director, Rosa Barajas, OPI International Marketing Manager, and Joey Brown, OPI International Spokesperson. Delivering their messages ranging from the state of the company (growing!), to the global state of the nail industry (solid), to the business of Social Media (revolutionary), the conference built to an exciting program conclusion

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launching OPI’s innovative new GelColor by OPI System (extraordinary!). Business concluded, the group headed for Castello di Amorosa, a beautiful 13th century Tuscan style Castle and Winery perched on a hillside deep in Napa wine country. The next day, OPI buses departed for a tour of four prominent Napa Valley wineries, ending with a dinner at The Cave at the Meritage Resort with wine pairing by an acclaimed wine maker. Said George Schaeffer of the event, "I can’t think of a better way to celebrate 30 years in the nail industry than by sharing the fun, fashion and family spirit that has made OPI famous!"

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OPIisHeart to resist RETAIL

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OPI gives you a great new reason to love the Valentine’s season! The OPI January/February retail promos each make a sweetheart of a gift, and include OPI bestsellers and fall-in-love beauty bonuses. Pretty, pampering, perfect – and profitable!

TRAY 1

Promo Center Display OPI Item No. SR 540

Ask your distributor how you can earn this display for FREE!

TRAY 2

U.S

CAN

Salon Price ............................................$ 250.00

$ 299.00

TRAY 3

Bonus! OPI Item No. SR D01

Bonus: When you purchase 1 set of 3 Prepack Trays (one each of #1, #2 and #3), you’ll receive one promotion tray FREE!

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U.S

CAN

Salon Price .............................................$ 375.00 Retail Value ...............................................$ 780.60 Potential Salon Profit ................................$ 405.60

$ 478.20 $ 926.45 $ 448.25

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Envious Pair Purchase: 1 – 15 mL – ½ Fl. Oz. Original Nail Envy Gives clients long, strong nails to envy!

Get FREE: 1 – 15 mL - ½ Fl. Oz. Matte Nail Envy FREE Natural Nail Strengthener in a natural matte finish.

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U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ............................................. $ 102.00 Salon Price Each........................................ $ 8.50 Suggested Retail Each .............................. $ 16.95 Retail Value Each ...................................... $ 33.90

$ 131.40 $ 10.95 $ 19.95 $ 39.90

12 UNITS WITH TRAY: SR D02 OPEN STOCK: SR D05

Love at First Sight Purchase: 1 – 15 mL – ½ Fl. Oz. OPI Nail Lacquer in: Sweet Heart The sweetest, softest pale pink.

Tickle My France-y In this naughty shade of nude.

Get FREE: 1 – Cosmetic Bag

Salon Price ..............................................$ Salon Price Each.........................................$ Suggested Retail Each ...............................$ Retail Value Each .......................................$

U.S

CAN

96.00 8.00 14.95 17.00

$ 120.00 $ 10.00 $ 17.95 $ 19.90

12 UNITS WITH TRAY: SR D03 OPEN STOCK: SR D06

Plus FREE Cosmetic Bag!

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It Takes Two! Purchase: 1 – 9 mL – 1/3 Fl. Oz. DripDry Lacquer Drying Drops Dries nails to the touch in one minute; completely in five!

Get FREE: 1 – 15 mL – ½ Fl. Oz. OPI Top Coat Prevents smudges while drying to a smooth, high-gloss shine. U.S

CAN

Salon Price ..............................................$ 75.00 Salon Price Each.........................................$ 6.25 Suggested Retail Each ...............................$ 12.50 Retail Value Each .......................................$ 21.00

$ 95.40 $ 7.95 $ 14.95 $ 24.90

12 UNITS WITH TRAY: SR D04 OPEN STOCK: SR D07 For more information about OPI January/February Retail Promotions, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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20 | professionalpromotions OPI Nail Prep Pack

FREE Products with Purchase! FREE 9mL – .3 Fl. Oz. Drip Dry and Expert Touch Table Towels with Purchase of 120mL – 4 Fl. Oz. DripDry!

OPI Nail Prep Pack OPI Item No. SP D16 Kit Includes: 1 - 15 mL - 1/2 Fl. Oz. Bondex (BB032)

OPI Item No. SP D15

1 - 30 mL - 1 Fl. Oz. BondAid (BB010) - FREE! U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ......$12.50 Salon Value:.......$20.45 Salon Savings: ...$ 7.95

$17.50 $28.45 $10.95

Includes: 1 - 120mL – 4 Fl. Oz. DripDry (AL 717) 1 - FREE 9 mL - .3 Fl. Oz. DripDry (AL 714) 1 - FREE 45 ct. Expert Touch Table Towels (AC 875)

U.S.

Smooth Savings

Salon Price ........................................... $ 29.95 Salon Value............................................. $ 46.15 Salon Savings ......................................... $ 16.20

Save on Avoplex and get 3 FREE Disposable Files!

CAN

$ 42.50 $ 57.95 $ 15.45

FREE 120mL – 4 Fl. Oz. N.A.S. 99 Nail Cleansing Solution with Purchase of 16 Fl. Oz.!

OPI Item No. SP D14

OPI Item No. SP D35

Includes: 1 - 1 Fl. Oz. - 30mL Avoplex Exfoliating Cuticle Treatment 1 - .5 Fl. Oz. - 15mL - Avoplex Nail & Cuticle Replenishing Oil 3 – FREE Disposable 1X Use Silver 150/180 Files U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ............................................ $ 9.95 Salon Value.............................................. $ 14.43 Salon Savings .......................................... $ 4.48

$ 13.95 $ 20.90 $ 6.95

Brush Up!

Includes: 1 – 480mL – 16 FL. Oz. N.A.S. 99 Nail Cleansing Solution (SD306) 1 - FREE 120mL – 4 FL. Oz. N.A.S. 99 Nail Cleansing Solution (SD303)

U.S.

Salon Price ........................................... $ 22.50 Salon Value............................................. $ 34.45 Salon Savings ......................................... $ 11.95

CAN

$ 27.50 $ 42.45 $ 14.95

Start-to-Finish Savings! Save $1 off Start-to-Finish Regular or Formaldehyde-Free Formula!

Save on Select Artist Series Gel Brushes! Artist Series 2-Piece Gel Brush

Start-to-Finish Regular Formula

OPI Item No. BR 944 U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ............................................ $ 29.95 Salon Value.............................................. $ 39.95 Salon Savings .......................................... $ 10.00

$ 41.20 $ 49.95 $ 8.75

OPI Item No. NT T70

Start-to-Finish Formaldehyde-Free Formula OPI Item No. NT T71

Artist Series Flat Gel Brush OPI Item No. BR 943

Artist Series Oval Gel Brush U.S.

OPI Item No. BR 942 U.S.

CAN

Salon Price .............................................. $ 11.95 $ 16.88 Salon Value................................................ $ 15.95 $ 19.95 Salon Savings ............................................ $ 4.00 $ 3.07

Salon Price ........................................... $ 5.25 Salon Value............................................. $ 6.25 Salon Savings ......................................... $ 1.00 Suggested Retail Price Each .................... $ 10.50 Retail Savings Each ................................. $ 2.00

CAN

$ 6.50 $ 7.95 $ 1.45 $ 12.95 $ 2.00

For more information about OPI Professional Promotions, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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Save on Axxium Gel Kits!

Save 25% on 13.5g – .47 Oz. Axxium Gels!

Save $20.00 on Axxium Intro Kit! OPI Item No. AX 902

OPI Item No. AX 202 Clear Overlay Gel AX 102 Luminous White Overlay Gel AX 122 Clear Sculpture Gel AX 132 Soft Pink Sculpture Gel AX 142 Opaque Pink Sculpture Gel AX 112 Soft White Sculpture Gel AX 002 Gel Base U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ................................................ $ 11.20 Salon Value.................................................. $ 14.95 Salon Savings .............................................. $ 3.75

$ 14.20 $ 18.95 $ 4.75

Save 25% on 127g – 4.5 Oz. Axxium Gels!

1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Clear Overlay Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Clear Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Soft Pink Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Soft White Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Luminous White Overlay Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Base Gel 1 –15mL - .5 Fl. Oz. No-Cleanse UV Top Sealer 1 –120mL - 4 Fl. Oz. N.A.S. 99 Nail Cleansing Solution

1 – Educational DVD 1 – Universal Gel Brush 1 – 24 ct. Structure White Tips Tabletop Instructions Instructional Brochure Tips for the Perfect Nail Brochure U.S.

CAN

Salon Price .........................................................................................$ 79.95 Salon Value...........................................................................................$ 99.95 Salon Savings .......................................................................................$ 20.00

$ 104.95 $ 124.95 $ 20.00

Save 50% on Axxium Intro Kit with Axxium UV Light Purchase! OPI Item No. SP D13

OPI Item No. AX 124 Clear Sculpture Gel AX 134 Soft Pink Sculpture Gel AX 144 Opaque Pink Sculpture Gel AX 204 Clear Overlay Gel U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ................................................ $ 52.45 Salon Value.................................................. $ 69.95 Salon Savings .............................................. $ 17.50

$ 65.60 $ 87.50 $ 21.90

Save 25% on 227g – 8 Oz. Axxium Clear Overlay Gel! OPI Item No. SP D38 U.S.

CAN

Salon Price ................................................ $ 89.95 Salon Value.................................................. $ 119.95 Salon Savings .............................................. $ 30.00

$ 127.45 $ 169.95 $ 42.50

Save 25% on 15mL – .5 Fl. Oz. Axxium UV Top Sealer! OPI Item No. AX 212

U.S.

Salon Price ...................... $ 9.35 Salon Value........................ $ 12.50 Salon Savings .................... $ 3.15

1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Clear Overlay Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Clear Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Soft Pink Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Soft White Sculpting Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Luminous White Overlay Gel 1 –13.5g - .47 oz. net wt. Base Gel 1 –15mL - .5 Fl. Oz. No-Cleanse UV Top Sealer 1 –120mL - 4 Fl. Oz. N.A.S. 99 Nail Cleansing Solution 1 – Educational DVD 1 - Universal Gel Brush 1 - 24 ct. Structure White Tips Tabletop Brochure Instructional Brochure Tips for the Perfect Nail Brochure

CAN

$ 11.95 $ 15.95 $ 4.00

U.S.

CAN

Salon Price .........................................................................................$ 299.95 Salon Value...........................................................................................$ 349.90 Salon Savings .......................................................................................$ 49.95

$ 362.40 $ 424.90 $ 62.50

For more information about OPI Professional Promotions, log on as a professional at www.opi.com or contact your Authorized OPI Distributor.

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CELEBRITIES CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF OPI Year after year, magazine cover after cover, Hollywood’s hottest celebs continue to polish their tips with OPI. Just a few: Katie Holmes wore Tickle My France-y on the August cover of InStyle; Lisa Kudrow got her nails done with San Tan-tonio in the July/August issue of More, and Kate Beckinsale wore Dulce de Leche while filming Total Recall last summer.

MOMMA I'M COMIN' HOME Some birthdays come and go, and some we remember forever. Such was the case for OPI employee Arsenia Ronquillo, when on her birthday this year, a delivery boy walked into the lab and presented her with a beautiful, blooming bouquet. It didn’t take long for her to realize this was no ordinary delivery boy, but her very own son! US Marine Roberto Gomez wanted to surprise his mom with an unplanned visit to California on her birthday, and he sure did. After happy tears and long embraces, Arsenia, Roberto, and her two other children caught up over birthday cake for the rest of the hour.

OPI LIGHTS UP NEW YORK CITY …AGAIN!

Last fall, OPI made an appearance on the Geoffrey Tron—the 20-foot LED video billboard in Times Square. when OPI’s new line of Shatter shades flashed on the giant screen.

OPI INTRODUCES GELCOLOR IN VEGAS Last summer, GelColor by OPI made its much-anticipated debut at Cosmoprof North America. To build excitement and buzz around the launch, complementary GelColor manicures were given to Cosmoprof guests. The 9th annual event was held at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas from July 31 – August 2.

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FLYING HIGH WITH OPI Would you jump out of a plane for the nail polish you love? Freestyle parachutist Talia Wolf would. Actually, she did. The Israeli native, who regularly participates in skydiving and extreme sports, is always on the hunt for a nail polish that can withstand her active lifestyle. She finally found it with OPI Axxium Soak-Off Gel Lacquer in OPI Red, and was pleased to find her nails still looked fantastic after three weeks of activity. So pleased that she organized an "all-women jump” and leaped out of a plane holding an OPI banner. Now that’s a dedicated OPI fan!

CONGRATULATIONS

New OPI Experts From Malaysia! Grace Low Yee Mei Lim Kac Ling Tan Siau Chien

OPI WINS GLAMMY AWARD…AGAIN! For the second year in a row, OPI is thrilled to win a Glammy Award for Best Nail Polish in the 2011 September issue of Glamour.

Nail Art Contest IS A HIT IN TAIWAN OPI Taiwan Distributor Beaujax Pro Nail Ltd. held a nationwide nail art contest last March. Contestants were allowed to use only OPI products in their nail art creations, and winners received a large selection of OPI products as their prize. Congratulations to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners! Yi-Chun, LIN 1st Place

A DOUBLE WIN FOR OPI OPI is honored to win not one, but two, 2011 American Salon Professional’s Choice Awards! The Best Manicure/Pedicure System award went to OPI Lemon Tonic, and the Best Nail Polish award was presented to OPI Nail Lacquer.

AND WE THOUGHT WE’D SEEN IT ALL… Throughout the years, our loyal customers have shown us dozens of creative ways to use OPI Nail Lacquer that extend far, far beyond the traditional mani and pedi. They’ve painted rooms, bikes, guitars, and even whipped up gallery-worthy artwork using OPI’s vibrant range of shades as their medium. Meet Wendy Garrett—a loyal OPI fan and beauty industry professional. "My boss gave me a Honk if You Love OPI bumper sticker, so I put it on my car sunshade," she said. "Then I decided it needed more, so I splashed every OPI color I own all over it." Wendy says she's received many compliments on her sunshade, and is happy that the colors have stayed vibrant for so long. "Thank you for making such a great polish that I will use forever!"

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Good thing Bryan Stein has been sharpening his poker chops for the last 18 years, because the VP of Information Systems for OPI recently went home with a first-place cash prize of $2,500! It was all part of the 5th annual Hickey Poker Showdown, a charity poker tournament in Las Vegas during Cosmoprof North America. This year’s event hosted 19 players and required a $500 buy-in, a portion of which was donated to the National Cosmetology Association (NCA) Disaster Relief Fund. Bryan came in first, proving that practice does make perfect: he plays poker with friends 1-2 times per month.

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OPI Products Inc. 13034 Saticoy Street N. Hollywood, CA 91605/USA January/February 2012 OPI Item No. PR 574 Domestic Edition

Advertising & Marketing You and your clients can see OPI in the January/February issues of these magazines: You’ll also ďŹ nd OPI in American Salon, Modern Salon, Canadian Hairdresser, Day Spa, InOurSalon, Launchpad, Nails, Nailpro, Nailco (The Industry Source), Salon Magazine, Spa Magazine, Viet Beauty, & VietSalon.

OPI is available in over 100 countries around the world For your Authorized Distributor within the US or Canada, please call 1-800-341-9999 or go to www.opi.com. For all other countries, please contact international@opi.com or International Customer Service at 818-759-8629.

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TECHNIQUE} signature services Figgy Pudding Pedicure Sōl Oasis, Atlanta KaSundra Anderson, CEO/founder

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Sōl Oasis uses:

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Pink Papaya Blackberry Fig Foot Scrub and Foot Crème with Sweet Almond Oil; foot sanitizer or alcohol; Sōl Custom Yogurt Pudding and Shea Butter and Honey Mask (or Pink Papaya brand Blackberry Clay Mask); paraffin; OPI Bond Aid; polish; Seche Vite top coat.

1. Prepare the Sōl Custom Yogurt Pudding by blending equal

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parts of full-fat plain yogurt and 100% buttermilk (about 2 Tbsp. each). Place the blend in two plastic bags and warm them in a hot towel cabinet. 2. Spray the client’s feet with foot sanitizer or alcohol. 3. Check the client’s nail and skin condition. Prep nails. Smooth calluses. 4.Exfoliate the client’s feet with Pink Papaya Blackberry Fig Foot Scrub. 5. Place each foot in a warmed bag of Sōl Custom Yogurt Pudding. (Electric foot booties can also be used.) Use warmed wet towels to remove the scrub and the pudding after five minutes. 6. Apply the Sōl Shea Butter and Honey Mask or use Pink Papaya Blackberry Clay Mask. Use warmed wet towels to remove after five minutes. 7. Massage the client’s feet and lower legs with Pink Papaya Foot Crème with Sweet Almond Oil. 8. Place warm paraffin wraps on the client’s feet. Remove after five minutes. 9. Apply OPI Bond Aid, two coats of polish, and Seche Vite top coat.

price: $70 Alternate Names:

Buttermilk Pedi Blackberry Fig Pedicure Decadent Moisture-Infusion Pedicure

Want to see your signature service here? E-mail details to sree.roy@bobit.com.

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TECHNIQUE} Pretty as a Peacock

A nail tech is…

a slave to their passion in creating a beautiful nail experience! — Anthony Licata III

Named for its semblance to the feathers of

a peacock, the Peacock Technique is a gel technique that enables artists to create a variety Mans of different effects and expand their nail art creativity with minimal effort. It is also known as the “art in wet gel” technique and is versatile enough to create literally thousands of different designs. An educator for Bio Sculpture Gel, Chris Mans gives a detailed demonstration on how to do this technique along with a range of nail art designs that can be done with it. The Peacock Technique is an easy nail art technique that can be used by anyone, from novice to veteran, to create delicate and intricate designs by simply painting lines in “wet” gel (before it cures under a UV light). In this liquid state, wet gel can be manipulated to create many different designs. To make this peacock design, begin by applying a wet layer of gel over your base color and then paint color gel lines on top. Before curing, use a fine nail art brush to pull the wet gel in a certain direction, or both directions for a completely different effect. The key is to get the correct color combination and line distribution. Using shimmer colors in combination with cream and glitter colors works great. Sometimes I find switching out just one color for a shimmer gives the perfect contrast for a striking design. Spacing and thickness of lines give another dimension and angle for creativity. Consider leaving spaces between lines or only between one line, and make one or two thicker than the rest.

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You can customize the angle and shape of your lines by using different brush-control techniques. Use fast strokes with little pressure to create smooth, rounded edges for a delicate and soft curve. Using slightly harder pressure to pull the gel toward your desired side with a slow stroke will make for a more dramatic and square effect.

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AVOPLEX

THE SOOTHING SECRET TO WINTER HAND CARE Say goodbye to dry winter hands!

AVOCADO OIL Rich in natural skin-loving lipids that smooth and soothe.

VITAMINS A, D, & E Helps fight free radicals and encourage natural skin repair.

LECITHIN Natural emollient; helps soften and protect skin.

POTASSIUM An important elasticity-restoring mineral.

PROTEIN Increases elasticity, helps lock in moisture, and helps protect skin.

PHOSPHOLIPIDS Natural moisture-binding emollients nourish your skin.

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Say “Nails” Nail tech Jessica Hoel knew she had a talent for photography. She once photographed a set of her gel pink-andwhites that went on to win NAILS’ 2009 Cover Tech Contest. Plus, she ran a Hoel photography blog and commenters kept telling her she should take photos professionally. So when she went scouting for the perfect place to open her nail studio in Belleville, Wash., she knew it would be a dream come true if the space could serve multiple functions — a gel nail studio, storage for the product line she distributes, a small classroom to teach, and, of course, that elusive photo studio. “When I found this space it was very exciting since it had two entrances. After a few very late nights of designing a perfect floor plan, I knew I’d have room for the photo studio and its own entrance. I hope someday to have some great ideas and maybe make new posters for our industry.” >>> JANUARY 2012

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TREND watch: liquid sheen

High-shine metallic styles that look to be dripping wet are one of the season’s hottest crazes.

Jennifer Anaya, Friend’s Salon and Spa, Holland, Mich.

Debbie Belleville, Tumbleweeds & Lace Salon, Craig, Colo.

Mishie Dinh, Gossip Nails Spa, Houston

I’m Not Really a Polish Starting this month, OPI GelColor will be available to salons nationwide. Unlike gel and polish hybrids, OPI’s formula is 100% gel, which lasts for a minimum of two to three weeks while maintaining its luster. GelColor comes in familiar OPI bottles with brushes comparable to traditional nail lacquer and is LED UV-cured for 30 seconds per coat. Application takes four minutes per set of hands or feet (not including normal nail prep) and can be easily removed in 15 minutes with individual fingertip soak-off sleeves — without nail or cuticle damage, says the company. It will be available in 28 classic OPI shades including fan favorites such as I’m Not Really a Waitress (shown). For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/12421.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAROLINE LAFOND

Cote Wins Contessas Congratulations to Catherine Cote of Candy Nail Bar in Montreal. She won the nail award in the 23rd annual Contessas, a program that recognizes Canadian beauty professionals. She won Nail Enhancement Artist of the Year. (The award for Nail Art Technician of the Year has been discontinued.) These are her three winning photos. Cote www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11285

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Strong Foundation Celebrity nail tech Jenna Hipp teamed with RGB founder Gina Carney to create HIPPxRBG, a skin-tone specific, full coverage, all-nude nail color collection. Similar to the concept of foundation for the face, Nail Foundation is designed to match and complement skin color for a flawless, even finish. Available in four shades — F1, F2, F3, and F4 — the polish can be applied with two coats or worn under a favorite Hipp neutral for a custom blend with added coverage. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/12422.

Fan-tastic Colors

If you love these polish colors from The Painted Nail by Nubar, thank Katie Cazorla, salon owner and reality TV star of TV Guide Network’s The Nail Files. If you like the polish names, thank her Facebook fans. Cazorla posted photos of the seven unnamed polishes on the salon’s Facebook page, then Cazorla had her fans suggest names. The top three name suggestions with the highest “likes” went into consideration for the actual polish name. The winners are Paparazzi, named by Taylor McDonnell; On Taupe of the World, named by Audrey Maine; Swagger, named by Lucretia Haught; Glimpse Into Your Fuschia, named by Anthea Tia-Marie; Velvet Rope, named by April Reeves; Kiss & Teal, named by Jenny-Glen Heimbach; and One Night Only, named by Amanda Zavala. “Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone who made choosing the names one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make!” Cazorla said. Buy the polishes at shop.thepaintednail.com.

Websites Worth Watching What: Cl9ud Spaz pedicure spa designer Where: www.cl9udspaz.com Why click there?: Want an amber bowl and a butterscotch cushion? What color looks better for the acrylic insert accent: blue or green? This interactive site allows you to try different combinations of colors and materials on the spa, guiding you to your perfect chair. The vibe: Imaginative, colorful, whimsical. >>> www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11285

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Stunning Stilettos Serbian nail tech Igor Jović’s major at Belgrade University taught him a lot about stilettos, the popular feminine shoe shape that is. This college shoe design graduate now focuses his extraordinary artistic talents on stiletto nails instead, working as a nail tech in Serbia. “For the last 10 years I’ve been putting all of my love and skills for design into my nail art,” says Jović, who works at Estetik Studio in Aleksinac in the southern part of Serbia. “I improved my skills by watching works of great masters and learning some techniques from my colleagues. Stiletto nails are my favorite nail form because they are elegant and for confident women who love the ‘dangerously’ pointy style. These nails make hands more feminine, and women wear them like jewelry.” We thought we’d showcase some of his stunning nails (mostly stilettos, but he adores the pipe and bridge shapes too, since they also allow him to show off his design skills), as we were amazed by these gorgeous nails.

Thumbs Up LaVaque’s new Thumb Palette is as brilliant as it is simple. It’s a rectangular stainless steel plate that’s connected to an adjustable ring (which is worn on your thumb), making it a portable hands-free nail art palette that’s easy to clean. Simply put a little bit of the polishes or acrylic paints that you want to use for a design onto the palette and you’ll have all of the colors you need for your client literally at your fingertip. It’s also terrific for make-up or eyelash applications. A larger Cufflette (to be worn around the wrist) is also in the works. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/12423.

So Sweet Hand Treats

Nicky and Lorie Riley

Hand Candies by the brand Bath by Riley are manicure scrubs that are individually-wrapped in candy wrappers. We think they’d be a great salon retail item or a unique product to use in a “We Want Candy” manicure. The line was developed by 12-year-old aspiring nail tech Nicky Riley, with the help of her mom Lorie, a veteran professional nail tech of 20 years. Their goal was to create a travelfriendly line of fragranced scrubs that Nicky could take to school. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/12424.

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STYLE} nail art studio 1. Polish the nail red. Use a thin-tipped brush to place a white dot in the center of the nail. 2. Draw a white arrow pointing toward the center dot. 3. Repeat step 2 four more times, so you have a total of five arrows pointing to the center dot. 4. Draw two more lines at the end of each arrow, facing in the the same direction as each arrowhead. Michelle Gill, candy-paint.tumblr.com, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Simple Flower 1. Apply blue glitter acrylic to the free edge, creating a French. Apply clear acrylic over the entire nail. 2. Use bright yellow acrylic paint to create a five-petaled flower in the center of the free edge. 3. Use green acrylic paint to add two leaves. Dot the flower center with white acrylic paint. 4. Use a fine tip brush and black acrylic paint to add curly-cues. Lori Pendergraft, Nails By Lori at A Personal Design, Spokane, Wash.

A nail tech is…

a creative, open-minded, caring professional who doubles as a therapist. — Shannon Jensen

Unique Snowflake

Cupcake Craze 1. Polish the nail bright pink. 2. Use French white polish to make a horizontal oval in the center of the nail. Add a partial oval of pink glitter to look like sprinkles. 3. Use a purple striper to create the wrapper. Accent with purple glitter. 4. Use a black striper to outline the wrapper. Add a red rhinestone “cherry” on top.

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from SuperNail® is winning praise all over the world. Created for professionals by professionals, it’s the 100% gel that lasts for weeks and protects natural nails with mirror-gloss shine. Easy-to apply, it cures fast under LED or UV lights. In 24 super shades. Simple removal also saves time. www.supernailprofessional.com

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STYLE} nail art studio 1. Use red polish to make five semicircles along the edge of the nail. 2. Use a dotter and white nail polish to outline the semi-circles. 3. Add a semi-circle of rhinestones just inside each set of white dots.

Rosa Vargas, Nails by Rosa, Palm Springs, Fla.

Glistening Glitter Gel 1. Apply pink gel to the nail, extending past the free edge along a form. Cure for 90 seconds. 2. Extend the enhancement farther by applying glitter pink gel along the form. Don’t cure yet. 3. Extend the enhancement even farther by adding glitter yellow gel along the form. Blend it into the pink gel. Cure for two minutes. 4. File and buff the nail. Use a dotting tool and white paint to add a curvy line of dots vertically along the side. Use a brush and the paint to add several lines to the other side. 5. Apply gel top coat. Add a rhinestone on top of one of the dots. Cure for 90 seconds.

Natalia MacIntyre, Crofton, Md.

A nail tech is…

inspired and blessed to give spiritual and creative beauty to friends. — Tracy Newkirk

Semi-circle Bling

Floral Fun

Tuong-Vy Nguyen, American Nails, Pensacola, Fla.

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1. Polish the nail red. Double load a brush with red and white polish and apply it to the nail to create four flower petals. 2. Use a nail art brush and white polish to draw curved lines around the petals. 3. Use a dotter tool to make lines of white dots around the flower. Accent using a thin brush with silver glitter nail art polish. Add three rhinestones to the flower center.

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Decorated Sanitation Items Decorating these must-have items, such as disinfectant jars and trays, is a great way to get a customized look while also drawing clients’ attention to your focus on salon sanitation.

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SALON DARGENTO, WEST DUNDEE, ILL. “I took nail striper paint and painted nail art all over my disinfectant tray. It took about an hour to complete the design.” — Michelle Moody

JUST P’NK, WINNEMUCCA, NEV. “My entire shop is personalized in pink, including my sanitation tray. I store cotton swabs (which I use for cleansing the nail) in a plastic container, into which I inserted a pink faux flower.” — Rosario Muething

TOO MUCH FUN STUDIO, NORTH BEND, WASH. “In addition to working in the beauty industry, I own a graphics/sign shop and have been playing with different products and ideas. I had seen some decorative jars and decided to try an idea with different media on my tray lid and lamps.” — Ellen Torchia

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<<< HAIR AND BODY DAY SPA AND SALON, GALLATIN, TENN. “I was sick of my tired disinfectant jar, so I got rhinestone stickers from Michaels and attached them to the front and back. It’s so cute and way cheaper than the ones I saw advertised.” — Lyndsey Saboe

Tricia Abreu of Nail Artistry by Tricia in Miami offers these tips for dressing up your sanitation items: > Almost everything you use in nail art, such as rhinestones, dried flowers, stickers, fimo, nail wraps, and glitter, can be used to decorate any surface you wish. Most can be glued on using a strong adhesive. Glitter, however, should be mixed in with acrylics and applied (rather than glued on) to prevent loose glitter residue on the finished design. > Ribbons can be made into bows and glued unto surfaces as well. There are a wide variety of ribbon designs, including plain, printed, and multi-colored and some have rimmed edges. > For those who can paint freehand, painting on surfaces is a great way to enhance your salon’s theme/logo. > Acrylic adheres to almost any surface, so designs can be sculpted onto items you choose to decorate. Just use the same sculpting technique used on nails. > Beads come in a variety of colors and shapes, so by stringing them up you can decorate jars/bottles, to be used as a charm or for full coverage (shown in photos).

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STYLE} boutique nail tech-made jewelry

A nail tech is…

concerned with her clients having not only beautiful, but healthy nails! — Syntyche Barnes

As retail remains an important source of revenue, nail salons are doing more and more to give their merchandise a boost. These seven nail techs have taken matters into their own hands, using a personal pastime — jewelry-making — as a selling point.

1. Salon owner Kris Kiss and her mother make jewelry in their New York workplace, Our Place Nail Salon. Draping strands of natural stones, pearls, beads, crystal, and silver give these items a modern yet elegant look. The duo’s success has lead them to set up retail displays in their salon and collaborate with clients to create one-of-akind pieces. kriskiss@mac.com 2. Hannah Lee, a nail tech at Mind and Body Haven in Lakemont, Ga., makes jewelry so enticing you’ll want to eat it. All of her rings, necklaces, earrings, and charm bracelets are handmade by molding real rainbow-colored sprinkles into fun shapes using resin, which forever preserves the tasty treats. pixieamor@live.com 3. Candice Everest, owner of Panache Nail Studio, uses rockstar nail elements as

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the focal point of her jewelry. With either jump-ring or beading techniques, Everest unconventionally mixes Swarovski crystals and pearls with unique metals to give her pieces rockin’ elegance. Candice@pobox.com 4. Shannon Chomanczuk, owner of A Polished Image in New Windsor, N.Y., started her jewelry line For My Sweet Daughter after the birth of her daughter. Each item is inspired by something special. She uses innovative materials such as porcelain, polymer clay, gemstones, silver, unique beads, and even her own etched copper pieces. formysweetdaughter@hotmail.com 5. Dina Warren’s makes an array of costume jewelry pieces from simple materials like base-metals, crystal, plastic, and wood. This hobby turned into a trade for

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Warren after she saw the way it enhanced her nail business. Her brand, Precious Pretties, includes bridal jewelry, seasonal jewelry, and ribbon necklaces. precious.pretties1@yahoo.com 6. For the past four years, Debra Smith has been making watches, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, now selling them to clients in her home salon, Deb’s Tips and Toes. The seasoned jeweler loves working with nail embellishments and nail art. deblsmith@goinet.ca 7. Using an eclectic collection of beads and pendants, Atlanta-based nail tech Danielle Poindexter makes jewelry that is traditional but chic. She also takes orders for custom-made pieces. Poindexter aims to produce eye-catching jewelry that can survive the trends. thelookbeautybar@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY BRACKEN

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“I know this may sound like a nobrainer, but you’d would be surprised at how many salons take the sinkor-swim approach when it comes to training new employees,” says Tiffani Douglas, nail tech, author, and founder of Tiffani’s Beauty Parlor (www.tiffanisDouglas beautyparlor.com), a site dedicated to providing marketing and business information. “New hires should always be given a walk through the facility and taught proper salon protocol. Training is a lost art in today’s world because employers don’t feel they have the time or resources to do so, but a couple hours out of your schedule could make a world of difference to your staff and their output.” Here are Douglas’ five reasons why salon owners should train new employees: 1. Makes them feel confident in their new space. It’s hard stepping into a new house of divas. Showing them the ropes early on helps them adjust quickly. 2. Better service experience for clients. Nobody likes a fumbling, bumbling service provider. If a new employee is taught her job according to your specifications in the beginning, it creates a better, more relaxed environment for the client. 3. Uniform services. There is nothing worse than going to Jane and getting a five-minute foot massage versus getting a 15-minute foot massage from Kate. All services should have a protocol and approximate times set for each part of the treatment in order for your services to be consistent. 4. Get to know your new employee’s work habits. Spending time training your new hires gives you an opportunity to learn their work styles. Are they fast, slow, precise, messy, neat? Get to know how they work and it puts you in a better position to manage them accordingly. Don’t wait until something goes wrong. 5. It’s just the right thing to do. By training your employees you are essentially setting them up for longevity and personal and professional success in your salon. >>>

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Haynam Shares Her Marketing Smarts Millie Haynam has released her “Take the Mystery Out of Marketing” strategies in an all new e-book. In it, the nail tech, salon owner, and industry consultant shares 30+ years of industry experience, including her winning marketing strategies. Haynam adds this new e-book — aimed at both Haynam new and established techs — to an already existing “Take the Mystery Out of Marketing” CD and Workbook. The e-book is for sale on BeautyTech.com and Millie Haynam’s ProBeauty Success Facebook page for $19.95.

Get Ready to Make Headlines A touch of media training is just the thing to prepare you for your time in the spotlight. “No matter how much you know about your topic, preparing for your media interview is critical if you want to sound knowledgeable, quotable, and credible,” says Jennifer Wezensky, president of JW Public Relations (www.jwprtoolkits.com), a Michiganbased boutique PR firm specializing in helping small businesses garner positive media coverage. Here are Wezensky’s top 10 media interview tips so you can sound smart when a member of the media comes calling: 1. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Prepare your key points ahead of time so you can get across your most important messages regardless of the questions asked. Likewise, make sure you know the time, setting, and focus of the interview. 2. Develop three key messages. Write your key messages down and practice them, so they’re easily delivered during the interview. 3. Tell the truth. Be honest. If you don’t know the answer to a question, simply say so and promise to follow up with the answer. 4. Keep it simple. Your answers should be short, clear, and easy to follow. 5. Smile. Whether you offer it in person or over the phone, a simple smile conveys confidence and creates a positive feeling for the story. 6. Be confident. You’re the expert. 7. Avoid jargon. Delete confusing acronyms and corporate-speak from your vocabulary and use easy-to-understand language. 8. All comments are on the record. Avoid awkward, dangerous “off-the-record” remarks. Assume that anything you say will be used. 9. Build bridges from tough questions back to your key points. Continue to deliver your message throughout the interview. 10. Thank the interviewer for his or her time and follow up on any additional items as promised. Do not ask to see the story before it runs. Do offer to clarify anything, and make yourself available for follow-up questions. www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11187

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Genbook Makes Online Reviewing Easy Imagine having a receptionist working to grow nail salon clientele 24/7, costing less than a dollar per day. That’s how the folks at Genbook describe their online appointment scheduling software. Genbook not only frees salon staff from the tiresome task of scheduling (no more phone or e-mail tag), but also helps in other ways including: > Sending appointment reminders > Giving customers the convenience of booking an appointment anytime > Helping to increase online customer reviews > Managing high-traffic booking, like a Groupon offer > Helping to reduce no-shows Jessica Hoel, owner of LuvNailz in Lynnwood, Wash., has been using Genbook for almost two years. “I don’t have to spend precious time booking appointments or making reminder calls,” she says. “Plus after appointments, the system sends an e-mail asking if they would like to write a review. I’ve received lots of new clients based on reviews that others have written and it’s free with the service. It’s easier than using Yelp and still comes up in searches.” She receives text messages from Genbook with appointment reminders and notifications when a new appointment is booked. “Plus it’s always synced with the system so I can glance at my calendar anytime,” she says. For more information, go to www. nailsmag.com/fifi/11441. See Freebies on page 54 for a special offer from Genbook just for NAILS readers. Hoel

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BUSINESS} reader to reader Who is your best “nail friend”? back, and wrists. She’s a natural and there’s nothing Brittany isn’t willing to try. That’s what I love about her.

Sonja Larkin Reflectionz Hair and Nail Studio, Ottumwa, Iowa

Kim Hanzlik (above right) — she herself is a salon owner, but she helped me open my own salon in the same city. You’d think she’d act cutthroat like competition, but she’s the greatest friend. For fun we do each other’s nails when we have time.

Rosario Muething

A nail tech is…

someone who holds hands, makes feet nice, and is business savvy. — Aimee Kuzuf

Just P’nk, Winnemucca, Nev.

Sandi Bishop (left) and I have worked together for 21 years. I started Nail Expressions Nail Spa in July 1990. Sandi lived in the same condo complex and when she found out I had a salon she asked for a job. That was in October 1990. We’ve been together through all the ups and downs, not only in business but in our personal lives too. We both try to read, attend classes, and network, then share our ideas and what we’ve learned.

Rhonda Coe-Beck Nail Expressions Nail Spa, Winston Salem, N.C.

My employee Brittany Higdon (left) — I was so fortunate that she walked through my doors to apply for a job. I’ve looked for years for someone as passionate about nails as I am. Who would’ve known if I just stopped looking she would find me. I feel like I’ve found someone I can pass my clientele on to when I decide to finally step back from nails — since 13 years of sitting at a nail table has taken a toll on my neck,

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My best nail friend is Rebecca Mendez (left), A.K.A. Becky. I am a nail technician instructor and Becky was my nail student in 2009. We kept a professional student/teacher relationship while she was in school. But we kept in contact afterward. In August 2011, she decided to open a shop in Lombard, Ill., called Secret Style Nail Salon, and I am her “right hand man.” We have become great friends who work together, do one another’s nails, and enjoy everything that has to do with our wonderful industry. I don’t think we would trust our nails in anyone else’s hands.

Angie Roman Chicago

My best nail friend, Donna Pettigrew (right), has also become one of my best friends. We have worked together for over three years now. We spend kids’ birthdays, holidays, and girl weekends together. We work all day together and talk/text all night. I don’t know what I’d do without her.

My best nail friend is Jamella Gory (left). We started off adversaries over a man I was engaged to and she had a child with. Now we are spiritually and emotionally close. We work side-by-side and share techniques, tricks, and glitters for rock star toes. I adore her!

Hannah Brown A Lasting Touch, Tucson, Ariz.

My sister, Laurie (right) — we work in different salons, both in Columbus (she works at Premier Salon), but we share stories and help each other in the industry.

Kim Taylor Americana Nail Company, Columbus, Ohio

I have two best nail friends (because one is not enough): Chantale Fourny (left) and Savanna Glazier (right). I met them both in esthetics school. We are all totally opposite characters, have different lives, different work places, but all share one common love of nails! We love to quiz each other on the products we use and take road trip weekends to different industry shows. I love my girls and can call them to share every idea, crisis, or new product.

Amanda Torrez

Tania Rice

Horseshoe Bay Resort, Horseshoe Bay, Texas

Indira Salon and Spa, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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BUSINESS} From Innovator to Inventor Wisconsin-based nail tech Amy Becker built her gel line, Masterworks by Amy Becker, on a competitive spirit, hard work, and a commitment to succeed. Here she shares how she became a nail tech inventor and how she continues to develop her brand. BY AMY BECKER

A nail tech is…

patient and compassionate, using her artistic talents to make a difference! — Amy Cyphert

Starting my own product line was something I said I’d never do. The problem was, I needed to

keep growing. I’ve been doing nails for 23 years. When I first started, I specialized in tip-and-wrap Becker overlays. Then I moved on to acrylics. I started competing and a whole new world opened up. It was a great experience for me because I was able to see the best nail talent in the world and while at the shows, I also got to see what else was going on in the nail industry. Competing has always inspired me to do more. It gave me the desire to look at my work from a new angle. While competing, we are always looking for better and faster ways to design nails. About 13 years ago, I was at the top of the field competing with acrylic. I had been doing acrylic pink-and-whites for 10 years. At the shows I loved to look for new products.

PRACTICING MY CRAFT For years I would try the newest gels on the market, but none of them looked better or lasted longer than my acrylics. Then one afternoon I was at a demo class and tried yet another gel product. After extensively testing it and having tried it on one of my problem clients, I found that it was stronger than any acrylic I had tried. It didn’t yellow, it was odorless, and it had a shine that was difficult to get by buffing. (This was long before gel sealants were used over acrylic.) The problem I had with it was that I couldn’t find anyone who could show me how to make it look like my acrylic pink-and-whites. I really believed there was a way though and made it my goal to figure it out. Through trial and error, I figured out a few techniques that worked very well. In the beginning, my services took an extra 15 minutes. It wasn’t long before I got my gel application time down to the same as my acrylic services. That’s when I switched my entire clientele over to gels.

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They were extremely reluctant at first. They loved their nails and didn’t want to change. But I truly believed the gels would work better so I stuck to my guns, and today not one of them would ever switch back. The next step was to put my gel nails in the competition arena against an acrylic field. Although I placed third my first time, in three years I refined my gel techniques enough to win first.

SHARING MY VISION I had a vision, and I could see the direction the nail industry was about to take. But it wouldn’t change until the right techniques and products were available. I shared my techniques at private classes, in the competition arena, and with anyone who was interested. The techniques caught on so well that a couple of manufacturers started to adopt some of them. At the time I was sponsored by a few gel companies and I wanted to work long term with them, but one thing or another happened and it just didn’t come to fruition. Then one day, I saw that a company had trademarked a technique that I had spent seven years to perfect. I’ve always been a person who needs to keep moving to the next level. And I realized then that if I didn’t go to the next level, I would watch Here is a Masterworks sculptured gel nail art design called “Time Piece.” You can watch a video tutorial of it at www.nailsmag.com/video/masterworkstimepiece.

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me to start my own line. I didn’t want my own product line for the sake of having my own business. I saw the need for a gel line with all the right components. I had been devoting all my time at work and in the competition arena toward gel, so my own brand was the next logical step. I started by contacting some of the nail chemical manufacturers. They sent me samples, and I let them know what changes I needed. I knew I would need packaging and other implements to complete the line. The web was a terrific resource for packaging. I also had a customer who manufactured skin care products, so I worked with her to develop those components. I found a company within an hour from me that was able to manufacture our forms. I kept as much manufacturing in Wisconsin as I could. The rest of our products are made in the United States intentionally.

BRANDING MYSELF My next hurdle was marketing. The nearly 20 years I had been competing was to personally bring my skills to another level, but there was another benefit. I was able to reach a lot of people and found that I had also built a name for myself. I thought this would be to my advantage. The one thing I didn’t realize was that I needed to connect my business name to my name. I have been a salon owner for 18 years, and the salon name is www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11122

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Masterworks. I had forgotten that although Masterworks had a great reputation in my area, people outside of Wisconsin didn’t know it. When I first launched the product line, it was called Masterworks Innovations in Nails. I can’t tell you how many classes I taught where someone would say to

me, “I didn’t know this was your product,” which is not what I wanted to hear. So in October of 2010 we changed the name to Masterworks by Amy Becker. I really don’t like using my name in the third person, but it was a necessary move. I also jumped back in the competition circuit to keep our name out there.

Here are my 1st place 3-D art nails from the 2011 Premiere Beauty Show in Orlando. They were sculpted entirely out of our new Masterpiece Gel Paints. This was a first for the competition arena. All other winning 3-D art has been made out of acrylic.

It has been a lot of sacrifice and hard work. I travel several times a month, which takes me away from my husband and two children. I’ve had to learn about shipping, trade shows, developing education, web design, advertising, photography, developing new products and tools, branding a name, making labels, working with distributors, and so on. The key, however, is having the right people by my side to move everything forward. I’m good at what I’m good at and need the right people to do what they’re good at. There’s one thing I still do that makes my company different from other nail manufacturers — I still have clients two days a week. This not only allows me to see firsthand how the product is working, but I also see clearly how new techniques and products will work for other licensed nail stylists. After I’ve extensively tested out a new technique or product, I have a close network of nail stylists at different levels of experience who do the same and give me valuable feedback. This is a gel product that is made by nail stylists, for nail stylists, and that’s the way I’ll always keep it. We still have a long way to go, but I know what’s coming. If you want to find out more about out the Masterworks by Amy Becker gel line, go to www. masterworksbyamybecker.com, Facebook at “Masterworks Innovations Gels by Amy Becker,” and Twitter @AmyBeckerGels, as well as instructional videos on Youtube on the “gelmaster1000” channel. www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11122

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BUSINESS} salon profile

A nail tech is…

someone who touches the heart of every client in her hands. — Jill Fazio

Tweet Talk Your Clients The 160 characters that your salon’s Twitter profile is granted as a description can really say it all. Here are 15 salons’ self-proclaimed first impressions. How does yours stack up?

1 @DyannaSpaNYC: Dyanna Spa has been dedicated to providing top tier quality service for men and women for 25 years. Waxing, Nails, Facials and Massages.

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@MiniLuxe: I have a dream… affordable hygienic and high quality nails, beauty, and waxing services for all!

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@TheNatureCoSpa: We’re a vegan friendly, organic salon & spa deep in the heart of Austin, TX. We believe that the pursuit of beauty should be non-toxic and pain-free, naturally.

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7 6 6 @NailPhoria Spa: At Nailphoria Day Spa, we recognize the importance of caring for our clients’ wellbeing. 7 @The_Nail_Lounge: We are OC’s award winning nail salon. Our motto is Good, Clean Fun! http:// www.thenailloungueonline.com 8 @G2OSpaSalon: G2O is an environment of modern comfort where you can enjoy the latest revolutions in spa and salon services, not available anywhere else in Boston.

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9 @PolishedNails: We are a clean, chic, and creative luxury nail salon. Our purpose is to provide you with a safe and comfortable retreat for you to get pampered and polished. 10 @Bellemani Salon: Bellemani Reinvents the Nail Salon Experience | Natural Nail Services in a highly sanitary environment | non-toxic products | Relax & enjoy the pampering!

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13 @JulepNailParlor: Prep & Play at Julep! Proven treatments and the latest runway colors. 14 @CHInailbar: The premiere full service nail salon in Beverly Hills, offering 100% natural and organic products with high-quality service. Relax and be glamorous! 15 @RavishingSalon: We are a full service salon offering hair, nail, skin care and massage services. We cater to the entire family and make everyone feel simply ravishing.

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Experience the Freedom of Portability with the New Upower-2G Voted #1 Choice of Nail Professionals for Favorite Drill/Electric File

the New Upower-2G A winner every month. Register now at: http://www.kupainc.com Here is your chance to win the #1 choice of nail professionals–the portable Upower-2G. Leave behind the cords and outlets and take along full-size power. The all New Upower-2G electric nail filing system is manufactured exclusively for KUPA in Japan. The Upower-2G’s advanced rechargeable lithium ion power supply provides hours of unrestricted use without sacrificing power. At the end of each month, we will choose a random winner from all who register. Enter only once to qualify. All non-winners will remain eligible for future drawings if any. No purchase necessary to win. To register, go to http://www.kupainc.com. Winners will be posted on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kupainc.

Scan the QR code and enter to Win the New Upower-2G or visit www.kupainc.com. Download a free barcode reader at your mobile app store. ©2011 Kupa Inc. All rights reserved.

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Water-Based Polish Line Offers Sophisticated Shades An alternative to conventional solvent-based nail polish, Scotch Naturals WaterColors produces no noxious fumes or odors and delivers long-lasting, salon-quality color without yellowing of the nails. Scotch Naturals is “three-free” as well as free of ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, nitrocellulose, acetone, and heavy metals. “The polishes wear well,” says Kenya Butler, manager of Juste B An Organic Nail Bar in Baltimore, which features the brand. “They come in a great selection of colors and the consistency is very much like conventional nail polish. In general, I believe that the better hydrated your nails are the better water-based colors last.” Butler is also a fan of Scotch Naturals’ Soy Polish Remover. “We transitioned to their remover exclusively because we found it the best in removing conventional and water-based colors,” she says. Designed with the health-conscious refined woman in mind, Scotch Naturals are available in sophisticated colors and come beautifully packaged in a square bottle reminiscent of a bottle of fine scotch. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/ fifi/11451. >>>

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NOSK Blocks Fine Particles and Dust NOSK was originally designed by top ear, nose, and throat specialists to provide a natural aid to allergy and asthma sufferers, but the tiny personal air filtration device is being adapted for the nail industry. Effective in reducing the inhalation of pollutants, allergens, dust, and other hazardous substances, NOSK provides natural relief without the use of uncomfortable or bulky masks. Twin, soft nasal filters gently slip into the nostrils to help block and stop the substances that irritate and aggravate. Virtually invisible to those around you, a thin translucent plastic strip holds NOSK securely in place. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/ fifi/11452.

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I’m so tired of all of these cheap nail salons popping up all over the place. They are so disgusting inside. The tools and mani/pedi stations are never clean. How does one report them? I’m from Michigan and the state board doesn’t reply back to me. I’m very concerned about the other nail salons that follow the rules; it makes us all look bad. How can we stop them? I agree with your concern about these salons. I have owned a salon for over 25 years and have watched the industry go from busy down to barely making income and recently — within the last year and a half — we’re back on an upswing thanks to the introduction of gel-polish and other innovative Bowery products. We lost many established salons when the wave of discount, walk-in, and non-compliant salons took the country by storm. It was a very tough time for the nail industry. However, our time has come to sharpen our skills and educate ourselves to the maximum. I am not avoiding your question, but telling you that if we concentrate our energies on our own salons and make them the best we can with product knowledge, customer service, client retention, and new products and technology, then we will all be back to staying busy and not have time to even be aware of the problems at these other salons. We spend quite a bit of money on sanitation and doing what is right for us and our customers. Clients in today’s world are much better informed than ever and when they discover the quality and safety of the services we provide — and they will eventually — the non-compliant salons will begin to see client loss. When filing a complaint with the Michigan state board, make sure to date and document your issues and place a call to follow up directly with the state board offices. — Reneé Marie Borowy is the owner of VIP Salon & Spa in Riverview, Mich.

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Many of our salon clients wonder how safe they are when getting filed, buffed, and polished — and with all the media coverage about infections at nail salons, this is not surprising. It is time for all of us to Butler acknowledge this very real threat to our income and to take action. My name is Monika Herzog Butler. I am the founder of Salon Inspector (www.saloninspector.com) and I will share with you our most successful and easy-to-follow tips on creating and maintaining a safe and healthy nail station. Learn one new routine every month and start implementing it right away. In just a few months you will have transformed your station and created a worryfree zone for your clients. Tip #1: Labels, Labels, Labels Label everything on your station. Containers for your tools should be labeled “clean” and “soiled.” New, non-reusable items should be kept in clean containers. To create an organized environment I recommend labeling containers with new items as well (e.g., “new files,” “new buffers,” “new spatulas”). Every product you have at your station should have a label and all labels should be clean and neat. Our clients deserve to know what we are using on them — even if they don’t know what each product does. Most salon customers appreciate it if you explain what you are doing and why, and maybe even what products you are using on them.

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LCN’s Urea 10% Foot series offers optimum care for very dry and sensitive skin. Known for its moisture-binding features, urea — or uric acid — is the main ingredient of the product line. Urea binds water in the layer of callus tissue, thus reducing the extra formation of skin cells. Overall, calluses are scaled off faster and the skin becomes softer. The skin develops higher moisture content and renews itself in its normal rhythm. > Urea 10% Foot Cream contains the additional carbohydrate complex saccharose isomerate, which is a copy of the horny skin structure. Like a magnet, it retains water in the skin, thus ensuring an effective moisture supply. Allantoin also calms the skin. The creamy texture is easy to spread and is absorbed quickly. > Urea 10% Foot Mask is used to care for stressed feet. The rich formula consisting of 10% urea, almond oil, vitamins A and E, and shea butter provides regeneration for the protective layer of the skin. Calming components such as panthenol, allantoin, and bisabolol provide relaxation for the skin. A thick layer of Urea 10% Foot Mask is applied to the foot. After 10 to 15 minutes the remainder of the mask can be massaged or removed with a dry cloth. > Urea 10% Express Foot Spray is ideal for the quick care in between appointments or to round off a treatment. Feet and legs are immediately refreshed with 10% urea, jojoba oil, allantoin, and provitamin B5, becoming instantly smooth and soft to the touch. For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/11453.

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HEALTH} under the microscope

Paronychia Paronychia is an infection that occurs when there is breakdown in the seal between the skin and the nail plate.

There are two types of paronychia: acute and chronic. Both are caused when the seal between the nail fold and the nail plate is broken and infection gets in. Which bacteria enter the broken seal is one of the factors that determines if the condition is acute or chronic. Techs can tell the difference between chronic and acute paronychia because acute paronychia will be accompanied by pain and swelling within a couple of days of an injury and pus may be present at the site of the infection.

What is it?

Many outside factors can cause acute paronychia, including improper manicuring that breaks the seal between the skin fold and the nail plate. Clients can innocently break the seal themselves, and without understanding the problems that puncturing the seal can cause, they can let it go untreated for days as it worsens. Once the seal is broken, it’s easy for infection to get in from dirt, food, nail biting, etc. With chronic paronychia, the condition is the same in that a broken seal is still the culprit, but the agents that break the seal are different. For example, moisture from hands that are in the water too often can cause the seal to break. Cosmetics, harsh soap, or even frequent handling of raw foods could also damage the seal.

a great friend who listens, and make your worries go away! — Jen Robinson

How do you get it?

In the case of trauma, the affected area can be treated with Polysporin and kept covered 24 hours a day. The nail should look normal after three or four days. If the paronychia doesn’t clear up in a couple of days, and certainly if a tech sees paronychia in two consecutive appointments, refer the client to a doctor. Paronychia may have to be tested for cultures. Yeast could be present in the infection, and the doctor may need to write a prescription to treat the yeast in addition to the area of infection. This may even involve an oral medication if the doctor feels that the yeast is a systemic problem.

How is it treated?

If you suspect that you have broken the seal during a service, clean the area, but don’t apply new product to that nail. If the client is pain-free over the next few days, she can return before her next scheduled appointment so you can complete the service. The same caution should be taken if the client comes into the salon complaining of pain at her cuticle and reliving a story of how she hurt herself. If the client complains of pain, or if you see swelling, do not apply product to that nail. Instead, recommend she apply Polysporin to the infection and keep the area covered and dry. Suggest she see a doctor if the pain and swelling do not go away. If fever results, it is imperative she see her doctor.

What can a tech do?

Clients with paronychia should avoid all irritants and moisture, keeping the area dry and covered. In some cases, they should wear cotton gloves with waterproof gloves over them to avoid getting their hands wet during cleaning or washing dishes.

What else?

A nail tech is…

Dr. C. Ralph Daniel contributed to this article.

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A nail tech is…

a creator of beautiful hands without compromise to the natural nail. — Delyth Edwards

HEALTH} Overcoming Adversity As nail professionals we all have a bad day now and then, heck even as humans that happens. But imagine if you had a challenge to live with every day that made your job more of a struggle — some might even call it a disability. Meet some nail professionals who take dedication to a career we all love to the next level just by going to work each day. In May 2011, I was 21 and working as a massage therapist when my back pain began increasing from a previous injury. I couldn’t walk and started to lose feeling in the lower half of my body. I was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with a herniated and torn disc that was compressing all of my nerves. I was on bed rest for a month after, during which time I began planning on opening my first beauty salon. Lots of people thought I was crazy to open a business with an injured back, but I knew it was what I was meant to do. With my family’s support, and dual licensing, I was able to open my doors in the middle of July. It was extremely hard to work while on the strong medications prescribed by my doctor, so I went off of them and have been recovering solely with physiotherapy. I constantly have to observe my posture. All of my chairs have lumbar supports and I get up while my clients’ hands are in the lamps to stretch a little. My main service is Shellac so I can be sitting at my manicure table or pedicure chair for up to nine hours a day. Seeing my clients happy is what keeps me going, even on days that I just want to stay in bed. I am so passionate about what I do that I could never imagine doing anything else!

Amanda Daniluk

Sapphire Esthetics, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

I am a paraplegic who is currently training to be a nail tech. I was in a car crash 20 years ago (when I was 16) and broke my back. I went on to complete my A levels and my degree, but after that I stayed home. I started a family three years ago and suffered with post-natal depression. My counselor suggested that I needed to do something in order to stimulate my mind and meet people. I resisted her suggestions for a long time — part of the illness I guess — but as I started to feel better I tended to agree with her. One day my friend said she was interested in becoming a nail tech and it was like a light bulb moment. I thought I could do that and I’d love it. So I signed up for a course with Denise Wright from Perfect Ten and I’m delighted to say that I can do it and do love it. My next step is qualification!

Heather Higgins

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Daily, I wake up with a sore stiff neck from having a C5/6 spinal fusion. Throughout the day my neck aches and I often have severe headaches that radiate from my neck, and my shoulders are usually very tight. Since the surgery there is still limited movement, just not as bad as what it was. Now I’m able to move a lot more than before and even though there’s still suffering on a daily basis, the pain is now manageable without heavy prescription drugs. The easiest way to manage the pain and stiffness is through stretching and posture. Making sure to take time every couple of hours to do some basic stretches, keeping my water intake up, and eating properly make all the difference. Although it can be a task on its own, a positive attitude is the biggest way to keep going, made easier by the fact that it’s not work for me as I enjoy the craft of nails. In spite of the pain, I still do nails even though taking the last two years off while waiting for surgery and recovering was necessary. I’m back at it, transitioning from a mobile business to working in a salon as lifting the kit is no longer feasible. The nail bug has just got me hooked and now with all the pretty bling and art for nails it makes re-entering the industry so much more interesting as I love anything arty. So to add my passion for nails and art together is so much more >>> addictive than any drug on earth.

Maryanne Jones

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After doing nails for nearly a decade, my metatarsals in my feet are jammed from sitting all day and not moving my feet. My chiropractor compared it to devout Catholics praying on their knees all day with their feet extended behind them. After sitting incorrectly for almost 10 years it’s no wonder why some days I can hardly walk. I also volunteer for a dog rescue organization and always have dogs to chase after and take on daily walks. This can be extremely painful. I am hoping that with regular chiropractor visits and foot exercises my feet will become less painful. I am starting to change my posture while I work. Something I wish I was taught in school. I now teach my students the importance of proper posture so after some time their bodies are not fighting against them. I love doing nails. I love the freedom of being in charge of my daily schedule, I love the creativity that I get to explore in a daily basis, and I love my clients. I wouldn’t give up my career choice for anything.

I have been living with fibromyalgia for almost 15 years, eight of them undiagnosed. Every morning when I wake up I know which medications I must take no matter what, just to keep the fibromyalgia in check, then I wait a while to see if I need to take something else. I never leave the house without a pain pill in my purse just in case. When you find a doctor who knows and deals with fibromyalgia it is a blessing. I have learned to pace myself. At work I have learned to use the best tools to ease the strain on my body. I’ve adjusted the height of my table and chair and use a smooth electric file and nippers and clippers that do not cause strain on my hands. Eating food without a lot of extra additives helps; those chemicals do affect your body. When I get home from work I do as little as possible because I usually have pain. My heating pad and Bio Freeze are my best friends. On my days off I cook large batches of food so I can freeze them and have ready-made dinners on the days I work. If I overdo it I know I will pay for it the next day or two. I try to avoid stress because I know it will cause me pain, and I knit to de-stress and help keep my fingers limber. Mostly I try not to talk about the fact that I have fibromyalgia with people who don’t understand. That is a major stress!

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I’ve been doing nails almost 10 years now and have rheumatoid arthritis. The ironic thing is I was diagnosed two months after I got my manicuring license. My doctor couldn’t tell me if I’d be able to work doing nails or not, which was devastating at the time. Here we are almost 10 years later and I just opened my second salon this past April. It has definitely been a challenge to say the least, but I absolutely love what I do and I think the fact that this job is pretty physical (filing, softening calluses, massaging, etc.) helps keep my joints moving and flexible. Of course there have been days when I couldn’t work since my hands were so swollen and inflamed that I literally couldn’t move them. But thankfully I haven’t had many of those days. I take many medications daily to keep my symptoms at bay and receive an infusion by I.V. once a month, which helps. Unfortunately auto-immune disease runs in my family and my daughter (who co-owns the salon with me) has fibromyalgia. Because we both suffer from chronic pain, we understand what the other one is going through and on those days when one of us is having a bad day, the other one steps up. It’s definitely a unique situation, but it works for both of us.

I have a double hernia in my abdomen that causes me many challenges. I actually found out about it while away from the industry and went back into nails so I could provide for my family. My husband built me a platform for my pedicure and rockstar toe services so I would be able to accommodate guests with less pain to myself. It has been a real lifesaver for me. I also raised my table higher to help with pain I was having in my neck and shoulders. That adjustment has saved a lot of wear and tear on my body.

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Adrienne Cheatham

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Callus softeners are potent liquid formulas applied to heavy callus areas to soften them for more effective pedicure filing. The softeners are typically left on the callus for about five minutes, though this varies from brand to brand, and care is advised to limit skin exposure to only heavy callus. Techs are advised to wear gloves during applications and to make sure healthy skin does not come into contact with the softeners. So what exactly is in these softeners? Here’s a profile of three of the most common active ingredients in callus softeners today.

Urea: Urea is an organic compound that has a super-hydrating effect on skin cells. Its function within callus softeners is to overmoisturize and hydrate the tough, thick callus so that it becomes soft and supple for the pedicure file to have a greater effect at filing it down. It is a naturally occurring chemical that is produced within many organisms. In humans, the liver produces urea as a nitrogen waste carrier in the metabolic process to take waste out of the body in urine. Most industrial urea is synthetic and produced from carbon dioxide and ammonia. (It’s also used in animal feed and fertilizer as a relatively cheap source of nitrogen.)

A nail tech is…

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Potassium Hydroxide: Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound that makes for a strong callus softener depending on the amount in the formula. It degrades the protein in the callus cells and works quickly to soften even the toughest of callus in preparation for filing. Cuticle removers often contain a small amount of potassium hydroxide to help clean nail plates. (It is used in many industries including in the production of soap, fertilizer, and biodiesel and can even be used as a disinfectant and cleaning agent on surfaces that can withstand its corrosive properties.)

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Salicylic Acid: Salicylic acid is an organic acid that derives originally from the bark of willow trees. It has anti-inflammatory properties, which has made its source compound, salicin, a model for aspirin. It also has the ability to break down fats and lipids. As of now, it is the only chemical the FDA has approved to be marketed as a callus “remover,” and acts to lift the dead skin cells off of callus for enhanced filing results. (It is also used to treat plantar warts and for exfoliating treatments for acne and psoriasis.)

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2 1 0 2 H C E T R E V CO y r t o f u e y An E Bea First there were a dozen finalists, now there’s one winner. Nail tech Ruth Deruddere of Belgium captured the most votes in this year’s Cover Tech Contest with her oh-so-lovely nail design that employs a water-marbling technique.

Every year the photos get better and the selection process gets harder. Thank goodness it’s up to you, the reader, to make the final choice. And this year, top honors went to Ruth Deruddere of MiYoshi Nailstudio in Borsbeek, Belgium. Closer to home, first runnerup Sarah Petersen of Rolla, Mo., was named Editors’ Choice, but you’ll have to wait until next month to catch sight of her intriguing image. Second runner-up LaDawna Lawton of Lemoore, Calif., delighted with her cute pooch, and KaSundra Anderson of Conyers, Ga., mined darker material to claim the third runner-up spot. A big thank you to all who entered and all who voted.

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“We chose this pose because the nails may look hard, but the model looks soft,” says cover tech Ruth Deruddere, who elected to use her sister as her model. The nail design, which took two hours t o to complete, makes use of a water-marbling technique with Color Club polish. “I applied a new set with tips and built the nail with a soft pink gel,” says Deruddere. “After filing the C-curve and stress area, I used the water-marbling technique. Basically, you take a glass of water and drip nail polish in it. With a Vrush-Pen, I drew a design in these different colors of polish and dipped the nail in the water. Then I used striping tape and a lot of Swarovski rhinestones to finish the nails.” At her salon, she works exclusively with gels and gel-polish. “We do French manicures and full-color nails, but mostly gel nails with lots of nail art and especially airbrush, a technique that is very popular in Belgium,” she says.

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Our 2nd runner-up, Sarah Petersen, was also the NAILS’ editors’ pick for the cover tech contest. It will appear on our February cover. We wanted to give you a sneak peak of Sarah’s cover, and you can see it in its entirety next month. (You may recognize it already if you helped us out by voting online for this year’s winner.) Congratulations to Ruth and Sarah for their winning entries and to all of our finalists, noteworthy entries, and contest entries.

a hard-working, dedicated professional, who beautifies the world around them. — Chelsea Baart

1ST RUNNER-UP & EDITORS’ CHOICE: SARAH PETERSEN Salon Legacy, Rolla, Mo.

2ND RUNNER-UP: LADAWNA LAWTON LaDawna’s Hair & Nail Artistry, Lemoore, Calif.

3RD RUNNER-UP: KASUNDRA ANDERSON Sol Oasis, Conyers, Ga.

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Nillandia, Ljubljawa, Slovenia

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Saying Goodbye to a Legend TOM HOLCOMB: IN YOUR OWN WORDS Tom Holcomb (1966-2011): Nail tech. Competitor. Educator. Manufacturer. Icon. We will always remember you.

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When we found out that nail technician extraordinaire Tom Holcomb passed away, the December 2011 issue was already at the printer. We pulled it off the press to add a page about his passing. But we wouldn’t be doing his career and his legacy justice if that’s all we did. So we reached out to those who knew him and asked them to share a story or a memory. Tom touched so many people in our industry all over the world. He had a unique way of making everyone feel special and important. And he wanted to share his knowledge with others. Their stories are here.

THOMAS CHRISTOPHER HOLCOMB: Age 44, passed away quietly at home on October 28, 2011. Where do you begin when one of the brightest lights in your life is gone? God must have truly needed the best Nail Tech Champion in the world for His competitions. To say that Tom will be missed worldwide is putting it lightly as he touched so many lives with his wisdom, brilliance, creativity, kindness, and humor. There is now a void in this world that can never be filled. Tom is preceded in death by sister Elaine, and he leaves behind his parents Richard and Pamela; brothers Jeff and Jim; nephews, a niece; two daughters; and his two trustworthy companions, dogs Jack and Thelma. We have two words for you, “Missing You.”

We’ve also put together an amazing (and growing) photo gallery of Tom throughout his years in the industry. And we’ll be adding more tributes and photos online. You can find them at www.nailsmag.com/tomholcomb.

COMMENTS LEFT ON TOM’S FACEBOOK PAGE: CO Amy Becker: Tom Holcomb…you were one of a kind. We will not only miss you, we will miss what could have been.

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I started working at NAILS in 1999 and by the end of the year I was working on the cover shoots. The first cover I worked on with Tom was about a year after I started. I remember being in awe of the beautiful colored acrylic floral design he seemed to just whip out of nowhere. Not to mention the matching floral ring he sculpted out of acrylic for our model to wear, telling us, “A nail technician’s art doesn’t have to stop at the nails.” Tom went on to do four more cover shoots with me over the years. (He did nine covers total for NAILS over the years, starting in 1991.) While these cover shoots were always fun (filled with great stories, lots of laughs, and always some insightful piece of wisdom from this amazing nail tech), I really got to see Tom shine on a 2003 trip to Japan. I was a guest of the Japan Nailist Association (JNA), which had put together an international team of nail techs to come to Japan to compete in the first-ever Nail Olympics Japan. I was there to cover it for the magazine. All of the techs there were superstars, but none as much as Tom Holcomb. Sometimes referred to as “Tom’s children”, the Japanese nailists mimicked Tom’s application style completely. If Tom stopped to scratch his nose, his students would do the same, thinking it was some part of his magic secret to sculpting the perfect French set. Tom’s dedication to sharing his knowledge in Japan — and the world over — was something to behold. Seeing him in his element in Japan was the first time I could completely wrap my head around his rock star status. The world is definitely a better place for Tom having been in it. And I feel lucky that I got to witness him working — teaching, competing, creating — for so many years. He left us too soon. But thankfully, he had a chance to share his talents with so many of you all over the world. The nail industry is definitely a little less bright without Tom in it. Hannah Lee, editor, NAILS Magazine

Danny Haile introduced me to Tom for the first time, and he taught me for two days. The next day we were in the WINBA competition and he won 1st place and I took 2nd. I was inspired by him, especially his technique as a manicurist. I couldn’t speak English well, but I was able to communicate with him — I think because he was so cheerful and fun. He taught me all of his tricks even though he was also a competitor. Not only did he teach me, but he also invited me to his home and he cooked dinner for me. One thing I’ll always remember about Tom is that we’d go out drinking — even the day before a competition. We’d order kamikaze shots. When I think back I wonder why he was so kind to me. When we were in Germany for a competition, we had to do European style nails. But Tom taught me exactly how to do them and I won 1st place. He took 2nd place. But Tom was just as happy about my success as if he had won himself. I thought I could repay him at long last. I still cannot believe he is gone, because he was all of me.

Eriko Kurosaki >>>

Honey Little: My friend Tom Holcomb was to nails what Alexander McQueen was to fashion.

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Tom Holcomb, the legend, the icon, the master of the artificial nail, was no doubt gifted by the Gods in everything he touched. From hair cutting and color to cooking his famous “roast beast” or softball-size meatballs, his flower arrangements to his interior design, Tom was a true artist. His best talent, the one we will never forget, is how he was with people. Tom had a true love for life and the human spirit. He made everyone he met feel comfortable right away. He was an immediate friend and confidant. He had a way that made people bring down their guard. And laugh — he knew just how to make a person laugh. His love for life was contagious. He gave those around him confidence, because he believed in you. Being close to him felt like the sun was shining directly on you. My life was forever altered because of Tom and the time that we spent together. He was my partner in this industry, in this life, for the past 17 years. He was my mentor, my friend, my companion, my brother, my heart. Throughout our relationship I was his model, his business partner, his roommate, his manager, his student. At times we were inseparable and at others fighting like brother and sister. In every moment there was love. He truly was the best nail artist I have ever known and possibly the most talented and gifted person I will ever meet in this lifetime. My favorite memories of him weren’t from the shows or the classroom, they were our thousands of hours of conversations. Whether it was over dinner or just lying on the floor in our pajamas staying up until dawn telling stories, he listened, he understood, he always cared, and we always laughed. I will miss my friend today and forever, but I will never forget the most important lessons he taught me by example. The lessons I will pass on to my children: Live life to the fullest. Don’t let fear stand in your way. Take the challenge. Follow your heart. Stand proud. Love, live, laugh, travel, and experience. Tom never saved the good china; he used it every day.

Alisha Rimando Botero

Tom Holcomb was the most creative and talented individual I have ever met. His talents literally touched people throughout the world. But it was his personality that captivated everyone. His smile and sense of humor were contagious, and he had a way of making each person feel important and special. Tom was one of my dearest friends and the brother I never had. I am blessed to have a lifetime of amazing and crazy memories of the two of us traveling the world together. Words cannot describe the happiness he brought to my world. Even though Tom has left us too soon, his brilliance, gifts, and kindness will carry on through each one of us. The true character of a man is measured by humility, humor, and grace; Tom Holcomb embodied that spirit like no other. I honored am mh onor onor on ore to have had him in my life, and can’t wait to see him again so we can ore we cry! I love you my friend! llaugh la aug aug ugh ti ttill illl w

Lisa Boone, Tom’s longtime model

COMMENTS LEFT ON TOM’S FACEBOOK PAGE: CO Laurel Harris: I just found out today that the inspiration for me to become a nail tech has passed on. Tom Holcomb, you were THE reason I did nails. Your compassion, drive, hard work — and just you — will be missed. RIP.

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF TOM HOLCOMB You were a creative genius who taught the world so much We were inspired by your artistry and to all the lives you touched Your smile we will remember as your laughter echoes near When we think of your life lessons those are the ones we will hold dear You lived your life unselfishly until the very end It’s so hard to say goodbye to our mentor and our friend We will miss you Tom Holcomb no one can ever compare To the loved you showed nail techs 365 days of the year! You touched so many hands in your career But in your lifetime you touched so many hearts through us you will live on. By Kenyetta Coaxum, Reflections Hair Studio, Bronx, N.Y. All rights reserved

I know who Tom is because I love to do French acrylic sculpture. Tom came to Malaysia in 2007 to teach competition French and I was so excited. We loved him so much. He was so kind, funny, talented, passionate, sharing, and skillful. I learned so many secret competition tips from Tom, and because of this training I gained more experience for competing and won many trophies. He is the only one I admire.

I have known Tom for about 27 years, before he worked at EZ Flow, in fact before EZ Flow existed period. I met him when he was 17, a new dad, and still a student in beauty school. Back then there was a group from California that networked and competed together for many years. Tom and I were part of that group. We pro competitors lavished at the idea he was still in the student category because we knew when he got his license we were all in trouble! (When he got his license he dominated the sculptured nail competitions, just as we feared!) Always placing 2nd or 3rd, I was struggling back then to win a 1st place. It became a big deal among my fellow competitors, who were all extremely supportive and rooting for me to win first, especially Tom. So when I finally did it was at a Goddess Show in Las Vegas (which I later went on to manage for NAILS Magazine’s shows). There were four of us who all did winning nails that day, and when they called Tom for 2nd place I was sure I got 4th. When my name was called for 1st place, Tom was even more excited than I was, and he walked across the stage to escort me up onstage. He gave me a hug on stage that seemed like it lasted five minutes — just like the hug he gave me the last time I saw him at the recent Nailympics in Long Beach. His words were so encouraging that day and he was so proud of me for finally winning 1st place. I have always treasured that moment between us, not just because I won but his words and encouragement meant more to me than beating him and the trophy did. And many times I told him how I felt about that memorable day. On may occasions Tom and I would reminisce about the old days and the fun we had, the competitors we knew back when, and the experiences we shared. We were the last of that group to still be around. I knew he was special the moment I met him. When he hugged me for the last time at the show in Long Beach I told him I didn’t want to lose him. He said, “Vic, that’s inevitable.” And he told me he loved me. Who knew we would lose him so early in life? I think he knew he was saying good-bye.

Berry Shum, manager and nail educator, L’Amore Nail Expert, Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur

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Lynn Lammers: Tom Holcomb — RIP my friend. You continue to inspire us all. Thank you for everything.

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The first time I ever met Tom was during a competition back in 1987. Tom and I were both students back then. I was fresh out of school and he, of course, beat me. I didn’t see him after that until around 1998 at a NAILS Magazine show in San Francisco where I was just launching my career as a small company owner trying to sell the FFD drill bit that I had invented. When I went to check out all the competitors’ work, there he was with a set of nails he had put on his own hand for the Give Yourself a Hand competition. When I asked to see his work he said, “Sure you can Lysa Comfort.” Completely shocked, my head whipped to look at him and I said “How do you know my name?” He replied that we had competed together back in 1987. At the time it seemed almost surreal that Tom Holcomb remembered someone like me from some small competition as students over a decade earlier. After this, I was lucky to get the opportunity to work closely with him and to be mentored by him during my four years at EZ Flow. During the time I got to really know Tom as a friend. I also learned that Tom had an incredible way of making everyone feel special and that even though that moment back in San Francisco might have seemed unique or surreal, it was just a typical experience Tom shared with countless others. He had that very special gift of making everyone around him feel like they too were someone special. Tom was so generous to share not only his talent, but to share his heart and soul with so many people. To know you were special to a person like Tom made one feel like they too were special. I was very lucky to have been one of those countless people in his big world. And I’m sure I speak for many others when I say, “I was one of Tom’s closest friends.”

Lysa Comfort

The nail world is saddened this evening to learn of the loss of one of our most talented nail artists. Tom Holcomb was an amazing individual. I did not know him well but I did have the pleasure to take a workshop with him in 1999 in Ohio. It was a stretch financially for me at the time but I knew I must get myself there. I asked my dear nail friend Deb Shoaf if she wanted to come with me, so the weekend was on. I thought initially: “I am so out of my league, what am I thinking taking this class with the master himself?” My doubts were immediately lifted when we met Tom that day. I had seen him at shows and knew of his work but this was the first time I had a chance to see and learn up close and personal. He was so humble and unassuming and made the whole weekend an unforgettable experience. We sat in awe for a few demos; I was just amazed at his control over the acrylic as he crafted a face on a fingernail. It totally blew my mind. Next we went over some technical instruction, and then, we were put to the test — literally. We had to do (at left in photo with nails under his watchful eye in a competition. No pressure, Salina Rush and John Hauk, champions in their own Tom and Deb Shoaff) right, were in attendance as well, which speaks volumes for the respect we all shared for this man. I remember working on my whites when he came by looking over my shoulder. My fingers started shaking like I was possessed by the devil himself. He just joked with me and said, “I got my eye on you girl; you’re alright.” Tom put us at ease the whole day laughing and sharing bits and pieces of himself, not the nail guru but the man. He scored the nails and when it came to critique my nails he was too kind, offering encouragement, not criticism. He showed me that my points were not too far off from the top scores. Far enough, but he pointed out the positive. I always took time to watch him at a show whenever I could and I always took another great tip away with me. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. I look to the young up-and-comers and am sorry for their loss, to never experience his amazing gift. His legacy will forever live on in video, stunning photographs, and in the small piece of him we all carry within us — that part that pushes us to excellence. He redefined the “competition” nail, always upping the ante with a new twist on his already-perfect execution. So heaven just got one of the best nail techs up there and I’m sure he already has a line waiting. RIP Tom. You will exec ex ec ec continue to brighten our world from above. cco on ntti

Millie Haynam, as posted on her Adventures of a Professional Beauty Girl blog (probeautygirl.blogspot.com)

COMMENTS LEFT ON TOM’S FACEBOOK PAGE: CO Chris Davis: RIP to one of the best my industry will ever know. I met him years ago after a competition and he gave me some great advice. In 1997 he was getting $100 for a full set and $60 for a fill. Pink-and-white only, no designs. A true nail rock star.

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True story: I first saw the name Tom Holcomb while flipping through the pages of a trade magazine — first, on the top ranking for the best nail competitors in the U.S., and then in a full-page ad for his own product line. I was inspired, to say the least. I never would have guessed a year later we would be working for the same company together — traveling, competing, and training nail techs across the country. I never would have guessed that in 10 years we would own a company together and travel the world doing the same. But recently life, as it can, had gotten in the way and we hadn’t spoken in a few years. I had been thinking of him quite a bit over the last couple months. I’d think, “I’ll call him later or this weekend or next week,” and now even tomorrow is too late. I’d known Tom for almost 20 years when I heard of his passing. I just boarded a plane to Russia and was powering down when the call came in. “What?” I thought. “No! He was just at a competition this weekend.” I was deeply saddened and the long flight gave me plenty of time to reminisce of our times together over the years. My earliest memories were when I was in beauty school during the first week of training and had no idea what I was doing in this industry. I saw an ad of a man with long blond hair in a leather jacket with a pair of women’s hands — one pink-and-white and one perfectly polished in red, competition style. They were reaching around, holding the lapel of his black leather jacket. It was an ad representing his own product line — Tom Holcomb Products. It was the coolest! A man, competitions, his own line, and his name is Tom! I knew then and there that’s what I wanted. The rumor was he was unbeatable. The ceiling was set and so were my goals! Nothing could have motivated me more. Tom and I spent the next decade competing for and against each other. His consistency was unmatched. With many drinks under his belt and only two hours of sleep Tom was most dangerous as a competitor. His level of work forced me into constant practice to raise my definition of perfection, to do better than I thought I could just to keep up. I was constantly in awe. The first piece of advice he gave me was when I asked what to charge in the salon for a full set of pink-and-whites. He simply said, “Call around and find out who is the most expensive…and charge more.” Advice I still use today that so far has served me pretty well. The spirit I admired most about Tom was his innate desire to always stick up for the underdog. His belief that anyone could be — and deserved to be — great! He spent his career helping techs around the world be just that: great. He gave his time, his life, and his heart to anyone who wanted to do better. I believe because of Tom, I am better. As Tom would often say to things that are hard to believe: “True Story.” Thank you, and God be with you Tom.

I’ve known Tom since (from left, Lorena 2005 when I became an Marquez, Alisha Entity distributor for the Botero, Tom, LeeNetherlands. He was a Anne Smith, Sandra, very famous person in the Tom Bachik) Netherlands because of his beautiful nails. Nail techs didn’t come for Entity, but for Tom. We had an educator training with Alisha but she couldn’t travel anymore so Tom came. Our sub-distributors where shocked: Tom Holcomb was coming to train us? He was a celebrity in Holland; people were getting nervous because for them he was a big artist. Our booth was packed — nail techs wanted to see his nails and his art but they also wanted to take a picture with him. And the nicest thing about Tom was that he was patient and explained everything about how to use the products. After a few days off he went with me to buy a present for my oldest son. Tom wrapped the present for me — he is so creative. That night he had dinner with my family — my husband and three children. Our youngest child Robyn is disabled and every time I e-mailed him the first question was “how is Robyn?” He was always interested in our family and not just about how business was. Tom was just normal. He was a star but he didn’t act like that at all. Tom will always be the big great nail tech in the Netherlands. No other artist can do that. Over the last few years, I only had contact with him by e-mail or phone. It was a shock for Holland when Tom left Entity but we were just glad he and the rest of Entity created this great product. I am happy to continue offering his products in the future and we always tell people that Tom Holcomb was one of the developers of the line. The day of his death nail techs were calling when they heard about Tom — everybody was sad because they lost a great person with such a great personality.

Sandra Groenendijk, Beauty Plaza Veldhoven, the Netherlands

Tom Bachik Susie Turk: RIP Tom Holcomb — The Elvis of nails.

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Cherry Li: RIP Tom Holcomb…the godfather of nails.

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Mary with Darlene Feric Boyden, Tom, and another cruise attendee.

We first met at a trade show when Tom had his own product line. It was a small booth on a corner and he had long hair. There was such excitement at the booth. I was in awe from the get-go. My next encounter was during a nail competition in Chicago at the Midwest Beauty Show. My friend Darlene Feric Boyden sat next to him to watch and learn as much as she could. She finished in 4th place that year, Tom probably won, and I have no idea where I was in the lineup. I learned that the key to winning was to sit next to the best nail tech competing. My next encounter was on Vicki Peters’ Nail Those Profits at Sea cruise. That is where this picture is from. We had such a fun time. Tom did a tooth — yes a tooth — on a girl. I can’t recall her name but I bet she still has that tooth. After that, I began educating for EZ Flow and Tom was their trainer. I learned so much from him. We all did. The perfect nail was a Tom Holcomb nail. I believe that still stands today. I spent many hours practicing and learning from Tom. EZ Flow had many educator trainings and I went to as many as possible. To learn from Tom was something you didn’t pass up. At some point I attended a Tom Holcomb Academy in Chicago. I was so excited to learn again, but instead he had me helping others. I felt both honored and cheated. Some people were receiving so much one-on-one time. I guess jealous was how I felt. All thru the 21 years I knew Tom I never stopped learning. I followed him from company to company as he grew. His smile and energetic personality were such a pleasure to be around. I smile now as I think of how sweet he was. He always made me feel special and he was always willing to talk. I will miss you Tom.

Mary Metscaviz, Awesome Nails, Grayslake, Ill.

I’ll never forget the moment I learned who Tom Holcomb was. There was an ad in the magazine for EZ Flow. The set of nails was like something I had never seen before. The tips were pointed and curved back much like an exotic shoe. There were things made out of color acrylic and nail art all over the set of nails (sort of an Indian style). I was so inspired by the work of art. At the time I was living in Maine and aside from some minor shows and educating for Star Nail, I had no exposure to color acrylic and works of art with color acrylic. A year later I had an opportunity to work for a local distributor in Maine. I was already working for Star and Tony Cuccio allowed me to work as an independent educator. So I attended the EZ Flow educator training. I think it was 1998. I was such a little nail geek when I first met Tom. He was like an idol to me. Over the following years I was lucky enough to have trainings with him and learn some of his amazing tricks that made my own nail application better. Tom was so magnetic. People were drawn to him. His style of educating was to just amuse and draw you in. One of the things I had to learn was the difference between competition (fast set) acrylic and traditional (medium set) acrylic. One is a “homopolymer” and the other a “copolymer.” Tom said, “Oh honey you can remember it this way. I (Tom) compete and I (Tom) am gay. So I would use a homopolymer.” To this day when I am teaching the difference, I share this story. Tom taught me how to apply a nail form so well that I gave up using tips. After he showed me his trick for applying a nail form, I mastered it. I can even put a nail form on a nail that doesn’t have any free edge. When I teach this technique I always tell my students that my friend Tom taught me this trick. One other amusing story I have has to do with Tom at a world championship nail competition. Tom had lots of tricks he would use to perfect his competition nails. One was to lower his head and breathe warm air on his acrylic while pinching the side walls for a tight C-Curve. One day, a Japanese girl walked up to him and said, “Tom, I know why you win nail competitions.” To which he replied, “Really? Why?” And she said, “Because you pray on your nail,” and lowered her head the way Tom would when breathing hot air on a nail. The story was ten times funnier when Tom told it. The nail industry has lost a legend. It pains me to think that so many new technicians won’t ever get to know Tom. They will never get the opportunity to learn from a world champion and an all-around amazing, selfless person. So many people went on to become educators to pass on the selfless knowledge that he shared with us. I’m blessed that I will now get to carry that knowledge and honor him by passing it on. Tom revolutionized the look of acrylic nails, and turned them into masterpieces.

Elaine T. Watson, vice president of marketing and sales, Star Nail International

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Henry Ford once said, “My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.” This would best describe my beautiful friendship with a man I adored and loved. Tom Holcomb and I first met years ago and although it was a passion for an industry that united us, it was our incredible friendship that connected us. He was my rock and I was his confidante, and together we shared a love that was unbreakable. A love that people search an entire lifetime to find — a love that I feel so lucky to have had. Tom had a heart of gold. Quite simply, he was the most authentic person I have ever met. His passion for life was in his loving and giving nature. I was fortunate enough to be invited into his wonderful world beyond the limelight. I was blessed to have witnessed the love and care he had for his family. Tom’s greatest joy was the beloved people he shared his life with. I’m honored to have experienced that personal side of him; it was such a beautiful part of who he was. When Tom realized I was a single mom with twin boys, he quickly swept us up under his wing and adopted us as his own. The entire Holcomb family included us in their annual summer camping trips, thereby filling the much-needed male role model in my son’s lives. I am incredibly thankful for my children’s beautiful memories of learning how to fish, being silly, and surviving on Pringles and Slim Jims while fishing with their Uncle Tommy. My heart is full of gratitude for the unconditional love and support that he brought to all areas of my life. Tom had such a compassionate heart that he naturally saw the best in people. He never met a stranger and always found a friend. Whether it was teaching a class around the world, or taking time to call a friend, he was always eager to make you smile and brighten your day — and cuss you out if you didn’t return his phone call right away. I would love to watch him during trainings; he had this way of connecting with others, a way that was genuine and real. He was never scripted or unavailable. He gave 110% of himself when he shared his talents. He believed in the greatness of the people around him and he had an incredible gift of teaching them how to see it within themselves. The magic in his work was the passion he had for sharing his talents, giving hope, and watching his friends become who he believed they could be. He often told me during classes that his ultimate goal was to show the so-called nobodies that they were in fact somebody. He wholeheartedly believed that everyone was somebody great! The world has lost such a beautiful soul and I know his incredible life will live on forever. His legacy leaves behind great lessons of giving beyond limits, caring beyond reason, and dreaming in spite of our fears. He left us too soon, but he left showing just how much a heart can love the world unconditionally.

Christina Gonzales

COMMENTS LEFT ON TOM’S FACEBOOK PAGE: CO Maggie Franklin: Still reeling from the loss of an industry icon, Tom Holcomb. Trying to put it into terms my non-nail friends/ family can relate to: It’s like losing Elvis again — only worse. Rachel Mouritsen: Remembering Tom Holcomb. In beauty school Tom came and gave a demo and inspired me to want to perfect those pink-and-whites, to compete, and to educate! What a gift he was to this industry! I was honored to watch him compete one last time in Long Beach and he will always be an inspiration to me! Rest in peace, Tom. Laetitia Emanuels: Dearest Tom, my friend, you will be deeply missed. You were my inspiration; it was a honor to know you. I will never forget you. You’ll be in my heart forever. Melly Pepelnik: When a tiger dies, it leaves its skin behind. When a person dies, he leaves his name behind. Rest in peace Tom Holcomb. Frank Schäberle: It is impossible to find the right words. Thanks for a great friendship. We will miss your laugh! You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace. Michelle Conde: RIP Tom Holcomb. May your spirit soar. Thank you for touching our lives with your gifts. Bidjai Bhagoe: RIP Tom Holcomb. One of the greatest nail gurus ever!

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THE PIECE

De Resistance a person who helps people look and feel better about themselves. — Kylie Hoheisel

It’s that piece you can’t live without. That special pedicure chair that fits the contours of your back so perfectly well, or that communal nail bar where clients circle for quick chats, or even that snazzy retail shelf bringing in extra dollars every month. It’s the item that makes the greatest impact on your day, and here’s why you’re thankful for it.

Nail Art Organizing Drawers DANALYNN STOCKWOOD

Genesis Salon, Fitchburg, Mass.

“I love my little organizing drawers for all my nail art supplies and video tape boxes. I use video tape boxes [inset] for each of my clients, and store nail files, cleaned implements, buffing blocks, and other things they need for their services.” How long have you had this piece of furniture? 3 years How much did it cost? $2 a unit, purchased on clearance Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? Before I had my

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nail art supplies just organized inside my nail table. But as my nail art supplies expanded, I needed a more efficient system. This piece centralizes my nail art product collection, which makes looking for something very easy.

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Zero Gravity Chair HOLLY SAVAGE

Simple Pleasures Day Spa, Quispamsis, N.B., Canada

“My clients and I love this chair because it raises their feet to a nice height and saves my back a lot of stress. The chair puts the body into a weightless position, elevating thee legs above the heart and relieving weight from the spine and hip area.” How long have you had this piece of furniture? 1½ years How much did it cost? $2,800 CDN, amortized over 10 years, so $280 0

per year, at $23 per month Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? When I was

establishing my business I decided to purchase a chair, and I wanted a chair that was functional as well as stylish and not a typical spa/ salon furnishing. I offer a wide range of services with pedicures making up about 45% of my overall business. I decided to purchase the Zero Gravity Chair from Human Touch because it offers a comfortable experience for my clients. It benefits me as well because I can move the chair back into any elevation, which saves me from having to bend into awkward positions.

Nail Table SUSIE TURK

Hollywood Nails, Midvale, Utah

“My favorite furniture piece is my nail table, which I bought at Ikea along with two clamp-on swinging adjustable lamps.” How long have you had it? 2 years How much did it cost and where did you get it? $21 from Ikea Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? I modeled every-

thing after my school nail table and work space. It’s what I was most comfortable with after having just graduated nail school, and now two years later I still love it. You buy the table in five pieces, the top, and four legs with hardware. You screw the legs in and voila, you’re done. It’s really big and for just $21 it was a great deal. >>>

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Saddle Stool RACHEL HENDRICKSON-HITT

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“I am only 5-feet tall and in a normal chair my feet don’t reach the floor, but with my saddle seat stool [inset] I have better posture and my feet can comfortably rest on the floor.” How long have you had this piece of furniture? 3 years How much did it cost? $150 at the America’s Beauty Show in Chicago Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? Before I got this stool

I tried several different office chairs, but since I am very short nothing was comfortable for me. I have always struggled to be positioned where I want at my table and still be able to rest my feet easily on the floor. This eventually led to back, shoulder, and hip pain. Since making this purchase my posture has improved and I am able to go through my work day with less physical fatigue. I love it so much that when I travel between two salon locations, I take it with me.

Glass Top Table/ Console LINDA REETZ

Nice Nails, Valdosta, Ga.

“My nail table is glass-covered and easy-to-clean, and the console stores everything conveniently at my side and holds my Sunflower lamp/ventilation system (which I couldn’t get a business license without) and my UV lamp for easy access for my clients.” How long have you had this piece of furniture? 2 months How much did it cost? $300, from Office Max Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? I operate out off a h hair i

salon and the room I have is only 8’ x 12’, with a sink in one corner and the water heater closet in the other, so I don’t have much room to add a separate storage cabinet. When I found out how much shipping was going to be to have an actual manicure table shipped to me, I decided I would rather spend the money on more storage. I also was told at the building permit office that I needed a ventilation system for a business license, and this table perfectly housed my Sunflower lamp/ventilation system.

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A nail tech is…

Comfy Leather Couch

an artist, someone who creates a little magic in people’s lives. — Danielle Watt

KIMBERLY HUFFMAN

The Nail Inn, Venice, Fla.

“Everyone that sits on it for the first time says ‘I could go to sleep here,’ so I put up a sign [inset] that says ‘If you should fall asleep, I pick your color.’” How long have you had it? 3 years How much did it cost and where did you get it? $200 from a

consignment store Why did you feel a need to purchase this item? I used to use a comfy

leather chair when I was the only one doing pedicures. But opening up a salon I knew I would need more stations for the potential of having other techs, so I searched for a black leather couch after drawing up my idea for the base. Our pedi-couch gets used daily by myself and two other coworkers either for pedicures, foot detox, or husbands who want to nap while waiting for their wives’ nails to dry.

Standup/Sit-Down Manicure Station PATRICIA “TRISH” MULLINS

Nail & Body Works, Clay City, Ky.

“Working at this station allows me to lean into my work instead of bending over it. It brings my clients’ hands up closer to eye level, and if I get tired of sitting, [inset] I push the stool back and stand for a few minutes.” How long have you had this piece of furniture? 2 months How much did it cost? I asked a good friend of mine to make it for me

and he’s been so kind to work with me on this. He hasn’t given me a price on it yet, but I am making payments to him until he gives me a price, hoping that will prompt him to give me a bill. Why did you feel you needed to purchase this item? Before I had a regular nail station and I would stay bent over my work. By the end of the day my shoulders and neck would be hurting. I talked with my chiropractor about standing or sitting on a bar stool to work and he thought it would be a good idea and that it should help with my neck problems. Then I saw my good friend G Elizondo of Young Nails at a trade show and told her about my shoulder and neck pain, and she told me about her specialized tall manicure table and gave me the blueprints. The credit really belongs to her.

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Metallic Garden

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Mansoor shows an easy way to create a flower by first creating five dots, then pulling from the center of each dot to the center of the circle to transform the dots into petals. If you don’t have a nail art dotting tool, just use a toothpick. 1. Polish the nail pink. Using a dotting tool or a toothpick, create five white dots in a circle. Create a second set of five white dots in a circle. 2. After about 45 seconds, place a toothpick in the center of each dot and carefully drag to the center of the flower. 3. Use a striper brush and hot pink polish to create two wisps. 4. Dip the tip of a toothpick into white polish, then add small dots on both sides of each flower and along one of the wisps. 5. Add a stripe of silver glitter underneath the top pink stripe. Dab your toothpick into silver glitter and dot the center of each flower.

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Cosmic Showers

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“All glitter nails are not the same,” Fry says. “Did you know the type and grade of glitter greatly affects the outcome?” This tutorial uses four different glitters, from near-dust particles to hexagonal hologram discs to show how you can vamp up a look with little time added to a service. View more of Fry’s tutorials at www.youtube.com/solessence. 1. Apply Shellac UV Base Coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for 10 seconds. Apply a thin coat of Shellac in Asphalt. Cure for two minutes. Apply a second thin coat of Asphalt. Cure for two minutes. Apply microfine glitter to the nail, concentrating it on the center of the nail and toward the free edge. Glitter travels fast, so start where you want the art to end if you find it hard to control. 2. Apply a layer of ultrafine glitter to the nail. 3. Apply fine glitter to the free edge. It shouldn’t be perfect, but it can have a vague resemblance to a French. 4. Apply hexagonal hologram discs along the dividing line between the ultrafine glitter. Apply Shellac UV top coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for two minutes. Use a plastic-backed lint-free pad soaked with 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the inhibition layer.

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Shellac Swirls

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Schippers was honored with CND’s prestigious 2010 Education Ambassador of the Year Award. Schippers, who joined CND in 2004 as an education ambassador, represents CND’s techniques and nail knowledge to peers in the nail industry via education events and social media. Here, she shares an easy Shellac design for nail art beginners. Get more help from Schippers at blogs.nailsmag.com/fingernailfixer. 1. Apply Shellac UV Base Coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for 10 seconds. Apply a thin coat of Shellac in Tutti Frutti. Cure for two minutes. Apply a second thin coat of Tutti Frutti. Cure for two minutes. 2. Apply a thin coat of Shellac in Rock Royalty. Before curing, use a stylus or art brush to quickly draw swirls. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for two minutes. 3. Sprinkle on the desired amount of fine loose glitter, which will stick to the inhibition layer. Use a brush to remove excess glitter. Apply Shellac UV Top Coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for two minutes. Use a plastic-backed lintfree pad soaked with 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the inhibition layer.

Paper Hands

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Try making different variations of this design by Lina Nyberg by using different colors of papers and cutting out different shapes. If you’re familiar with wraps, then this design will be super simple for you. 1. Cut hand shapes out of blue, pink, and yellow tissue paper. Apply nail glue to the nail. Place the blue hand on top of the glue, then use a manicure stick to smooth it into place. 2. Apply nail glue on top of the blue hand where you want the next hand to go, then place the pink hand on top of the nail, partially overlapping the blue (to create a purple shade) and smooth into place with a manicure stick. 3. Apply nail glue on top of the blue hand where you want the last hand to go, then place the yellow hand on top of the nail, partially overlapping the blue (to create a green shade) and smooth into place with a manicure stick. Cut off the excess tissue paper with manicure scissors. Apply a nail wrap on top of the entire nail, trimming to fit as needed. Seal with resin. File and buff.

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Swirled Elegance Gina Silvestro Essentialz of Beauty, Cranston R.I.

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Black Flower

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bonus Difficult (but worth it) PPurple Reef

Step-by-step by Olga Palylyk

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Floral French

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1. Start with a diagonal French manicure using any two colors, in this case dark blue and pink. Add leaves (shown here in white) along the smile line. 2. Create a medium and a dark color that go together. (For example, if your leaves are a light color, then try a medium blue and a dark blue.) Use a small brush to paint 3/4 of the way up the petal with the medium blue, then in the center go about 1/3 up with the dark blue. 3. After the petals have dried, use a toothpick or a dotting tool to dot the center of the flowers and create a dotted curved line around the flowers. Feel free to experiment with the color choices here. You can mix any colors together and your clients will never guess that you’re doing the same design. (Try white, medium, and dark pink for Valentine’s Day.)

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Shellac Curves

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Watch this video at nailsmag.com/video/shellaccurves. 1. Apply Shellac UV Base Coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for 10 seconds. Apply a thin coat of Shellac in Cream Puff. Cure for two minutes. 2. Apply a thin coat of Shellac in Black Pool. Before curing, use an art brush to draw three curving lines, as shown. Cure for two minutes. 3. Apply Shellac in Iced Coral to the outer edges of the nail, staying within the outer white curve on each side. (This will make the white turn peach and the black turn teal.) Use a brush to clean the Iced Coral out of the center part of the nail only, which will return those portions to their original colors. Cure for two minutes. 4. Create one or two colors of glitter paste and fill in one or more sections of the design. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for two minutes. Apply Shellac UV Top Coat. Cure in a Shellac UV Lamp for two minutes. Use a plastic-backed lint-free pad soaked with 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the inhibition layer.

Gold Cheetah

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1. Apply a layer of Akzéntz Options in Golden Twilight. Cure. 2. Mix loose glitters with Akzéntz Luxio Gloss. Brush onto the nail as a glitter fade. Cure. 3. Apply Akzéntz Options in Sparkle Aurora Gold. Brush onto the nail as a glitter fade. Cure. 4. Apply a thin layer of Akzéntz Natural Clear to the entire nail. Do not cure. Use Akzéntz Options Gel Art in Black and a dotting tool to create cheetah pattern. Apply Akzéntz Luxio Gloss. Cure.

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Leah Holst, salon owner In her other life: cake decorator

A nail tech is…

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well as ~Layers~ Cakes and Confections by Leah. “My mom and all the women in my family worked at a bakery and I often went with them to work as there was no one to babysit me. I remember being amazed at the giant mixer, and watching dough rise, and thinking what beautiful things these women could do with their hands. They put such love and care into their creations.” Her own foray into baking was inspired by her son, Baden. “He loves the shows Ace of Cakes and Cake Boss. I first got into cake decorating so I could show him some tricks,” she says. Her mother-in-law gave her some tips, but Holst is largely self-taught. “I took pottery and sculpture classes when I was younger, and to me working with fondant is much the same technique,” she says. Holst’s cakes (including cupcakes, cheesecakes, and other goodies) are more than just eye candy — they’re delicious. “My most-requested flavor is chocolate coma cake,” she says. “But I love cakes that take on flavors you wouldn’t expect, like cookies and cream, s’mores, and cinnamon bun. “My favorite part of making cakes is the same as my favorite part about being a nail tech: I love the look on people’s faces when I have created something just for them. I love to look at the finished product and think, ‘I created that.’”

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I love the look on people’s faces when I have created something just for them.

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