Tag Archives: Nails Designs 2011

design nails

design nailsFor licensed nail technicians it’s hard work to come up with amazing acrylic nail designs day after day. Sometimes, it gets to the point where you feel like you’ve seen and done it all a thousand times. However, as a professional nail tech it’s your job to think and work fast which can be unmanageable when what you do involves a creative process. One of the most challenging aspects to this business is new nails aren’t new for long. Clients get tired of looking astatine their nails quickly.

There’s another(a) aspect to creating killer nail designs and that’s time. Working with acrylic takes time and there’s no way around that.

It’s common to create an amazing nail design and have that client come back in for a fill after only a couple of weeks. Now What? She is tired of the blue and purple design and wants to have pink and whites. UMMM omg! You mean you want maine to remove all this acrylic and start over? In an hour?! Of course she does, she doesn’t know how much time that requires.

Long Nails Designs

Long Nails DesignsWhen you think of artificial nails, it is likely that you think of them as a fairly recent invention. With society as obsessed as it is about the way that it looks, it is non hard to see why many people would assume that artificial nails were created within the last decade. However, surprisingly they have been around for centuries and the meaning behind them has changed dramatically as time has gone by.

Artificial Nails in History

It was Egyptian women who started the nail extension phase. Wanting to create a symbol of wealth, women distinct that nail extensions would be perfect. Long nails showed that the person didn’t have a manual job and that they had slaves and servants to do their jobs for them. It was very much a condition thing and back then the materials used were also quite extravagant.

Ivory, gold and bone were all used to create antediluvian nail extensions. They were sculptured into beautiful designs and the women wore them with pride. It was more than just a cosmetic obsession; it was the symbol of extreme wealth.