I was a nail artist for 27 years. Artist, not tech. I invested soooo much in supplies and time and even owned a salon. Big mistake. it was almost impossible to find 'artists' to fill the booths, lots of techs who were doing nails till something else came along. too many clients that did not understand they couldn't get five hours worth of work in thirty minutes and less than 20 dollars. BUT..... when you find committed clients who share your passion and respect your talent there is nothing more satisfying in the world.
Nailcou I work myself in a lovely and confortable home studio as a pedicurist in Switzerland since 2 years and with a diplom.Hier is sooo dificult to earn enough money to live with such work.Because the swiss mentality .At the summer not so much people like to wear open shoes to show their feets.They prefer the closed one because they think there are not enough warm to take open shoes.At the winter it is worst because they think if they use closed shoes (as sommer) they don't need to take care to theirs feets.As long as they don' t need to show them in public , it doens't matter how they are looking. And i find so stupid when some clients tell me such things.
Ana Maria Oliveira Give your clients incentive to book regular appointments during the winter. Offer spa pedicures with a spa-like environment, so that it is more about the massage and relaxation, not so much about the nails and skin.
Nail Tech Taylor That's a good idea.And before Christmas is a good time and hier it is coold enough.So that the people like to taked care and feel good .With my paraffin bath as example too.I used to put some spa music with a relaxing ambient with some good smelling candles.So that people like to feel care and as a new born😇 or a jewel💎.I think i have to make some flyers and lovely und convinced written with this special spa treatment.Thank you very much and Greetings.
I needed to hear this so bad. I'm so happy I came across this video. I'm having a hard time at the nail salon I have been at. I have been there for 2 1/2 years... this is also how long I have been a nail Technician.
Another tip: Be patient building your clientele . I’m 16 and currently getting my hours to become a certified nail tech . It’s kind of hard for me to find clientele but finding them doesn’t come easy. So I did what you said , stopped over spending on nail products that I won’t really need . I’ll just stick with the basics for now . This was a very informative video . Thanks !! ❤️
One thing for me: you don’t need an e file!! Idk why I kept holding out on doing nails because I thought I needed an expensive e file... when you are taught to apply product neatly and correctly, filing will be easy. Wish I could’ve told my past self this early on😂😂
I'm just getting started and you are the first I have came across. I had a little flame going for becoming a nail tech, and you fanned that and made it a full fire. Thank you 💅
The advice I'd give to someone starting is work for a company that's established and offers continuing education. Don't do booth rental if you don't have the clients and practice your craft. Also, manage your time you don't need to be in the salon 12hrs. waiting on clients or trying to get clients. If you don't feel like your learning anything in school take classes, you won't get hours but you'll be a better tech and have a leg up when done with training
I'm not a nail tech but after watching others on RUclips I'd say attend any conferences /conventions, (esp if held near where you live to keep costs lower or combine into a vacation), you can to keep ahead of latest trends.. I've heard allot of them hold demonstrations of their new products and even give some out! That way you learn the newest things clients will be seeing soon and wanting.. so you can learn before clients even see it. I so want to go to one..but I'm not trained and woukd look silly.. I'm at the level where I did my first set of Gel on myself.. and was good enough to post on on Twitter! Not perfect but better than I expected just watching all these brilliant people on you tube.. my acrylic (years before you tube) was an utter failure, but I may try again soon just want to perfect my gel first. Thanks for video.. now I can better appreciate what new techs go through! !
Thanks for Jennifer. Don't be afraid, that's what shows shows / conferences are - to learn new things!There are many beginner nail techs just like you.
I don't use drill bit's for shaping nails after application. I always try to do my best to sculpt them so they will need just a little filing with a file. But if you like to use e-file the same shape will do good - "corn" shape bit or rounded cylinder
I don't use drill bit's for shaping nails after application. I always try to do my best to sculpt them so they will need just a little filing with a file. But if you like to use e-file the same shape will do good - "corn" shape bit or rounded cylinder
I really like your videos! I'm also a beginner. At this moment doing only at home to friends, thinking of going to rent a place. But i'm so afraid that nobody will go to me, that i still don't know lots of things... i'm very scare to invest lots of many. But also every day i watch or read something ant know more, this is encouraging me... Thank you, for your videos. I learn from them more than in workshops, they are so poor at my country and very expensive...
So glad I came across this post. Returning to the industry after taking a medical hiatus for a bit and I so needed to hear what you had to say. Thank you tons. :)
Thank you for your advices I really appreciate it ...I feel some times giving up ...you are right I have to keep forward, education it's the key and buy only the product that I really need, and I need to promote myself more 👍
...Seriously...you are So Cool, and Gracious to Even SHARE your experiences and lessons from your own experience..is AMAZING!!!... There are Waaay Too Many (Witches with a B!...😛)..out in the world..who just HOARD this special knowledge. THANK YOU for your humanity in your 'Inspiring' Nail Techs 💅who NEED to hear this GREAT ADVICE!!!. Lotsa Adoration and Appreciation here, from Canada!!!...🇨🇦...🙋. 💅🌸🌻🌷🌸.
TallCool 1 I agree with you about some people keep their secrets and don’t want to share their learning experiences. I’m the kind of person who want to help people in general not just nails. I have no animosity, jealousy or envy if someone is better than me. I’m taking some part time courses and have encountered that. That’s ok we sow what we reap, I believe in that and my late dad and mom stood by that. ❤️
Thank you, really needed to hear this. And gained a lot of insight. I'm still kinda new at being a nail tech, been doing it for a year now. I really want to leave the shop I work for rn. There is too much drama. But I'm afraid to go work elsewhere because of becoming too "comfortable".
Thank you for that information Anastasia, I am glad I saw these tips. I can admit that I was really poor at promoting myself, this was because of not just been new to business 1 year in but then after completing my L3 NSI course and also coming 2nd in a Matchfit Skills Yorkshire & Humber college competition I was thirsty for more, but what was I felt dragging me down wasn't what I had learnt, but I wasn't confident because my timing sucked!!! And it still does, but off ill at the moment so I've probably lost the few clients I had. I don't know what I am doing wrong, I know I start panicking when it gets to a two hour mark and I'm only half way through application. But I must say the clients I did have all were never straight forward lovely nails, nail bitters, fingers that were not straight so the natural nail was never straight. I've used tips, silk and fibre glass and the NSI silver forms. But I still can't get my timing right! Luckily with three of the home courses I am doing at present come with all the equipment which helps and stops me buying more ;-) and one other homes course I can use my products for now at least.
I'm so new, just starting working on a nail shop on weekends only. I am all by myself there,no one to give me idea or show me, I am working on my own in the dark. in this case, I don't know what my clients think of me, I am so scared I will fail.....
Maya, do you already have clients? Do they come back for another appointments? Don't think about this way, just try to do your best every time and they will come back if they will like it. If you will feel not confident they can easily feel it too. Good luck! You will succeed
Sarah, I think we have the same here - beauty institutes are usually focused on theory and giving certificates, not much on practice. If they class was just few days then you definitely need to look for more classes with more practice. Good luck!
I have the same thoughts. I've been interested in nail art for years but haven't brought myself to even start learning. I guess I should stop over thinking and just go for it
My tips: Some people don't tip based on their cultures. Some can dislike you for no reason, and even if you do an amazing job that won't make their attitude budge. Ask clients to voice any concerns or discomfort they may feel.
hie... actually i am not a nail tech.. bt i love doing my nails like salon style n i knw it very well how to do it.. bt i dnt have any certificates... is it okay for me to set up a business based on nails...?
okay... i will get a licence... i have a page on fb check my photos n if u want to give me any tip then i will be really helpful... facebook.com/getnailed04/
When i was in college in the dorm, there was this girl who would come to ur room and do a full set of acrylic with a tip with one paint color for ten dollars in the early 90d
I was a nail artist for 27 years. Artist, not tech. I invested soooo much in supplies and time and even owned a salon. Big mistake. it was almost impossible to find 'artists' to fill the booths, lots of techs who were doing nails till something else came along. too many clients that did not understand they couldn't get five hours worth of work in thirty minutes and less than 20 dollars. BUT..... when you find committed clients who share your passion and respect your talent there is nothing more satisfying in the world.
Ramona, agree, it is extremely hard to find good dedicated nail techs to work in the salon now
Have you considered being an independent contractor?
Nailcou
I work myself in a lovely and confortable home studio as a pedicurist in Switzerland since 2 years and with a diplom.Hier is sooo dificult to earn enough money to live with such work.Because the swiss mentality .At the summer not so much people like to wear open shoes to show their feets.They prefer the closed one because they think there are not enough warm to take open shoes.At the winter it is worst because they think if they use closed shoes (as sommer) they don't need to take care to theirs feets.As long as they don' t need to show them in public , it doens't matter how they are looking.
And i find so stupid when some clients tell me such things.
Ana Maria Oliveira Give your clients incentive to book regular appointments during the winter. Offer spa pedicures with a spa-like environment, so that it is more about the massage and relaxation, not so much about the nails and skin.
Nail Tech Taylor
That's a good idea.And before Christmas is a good time and hier it is coold enough.So that the people like to taked care and feel good .With my paraffin bath as example too.I used to put some spa music with a relaxing ambient with some good smelling candles.So that people like to feel care and as a new born😇 or a jewel💎.I think i have to make some flyers and lovely und convinced written with this special spa treatment.Thank you very much and Greetings.
I start monday, it's almost fate you posted this just 2 days ago. I needed to hear that, thank you so much.
Wow, this is truly a fate probably. Good luck with your first day and further career Kayla!
From 1 to 7 all advice given is on point... I did big mistake quiting my job without calculating my expenditure .. and now regret... thank you so much
I can't believe she's been doing nails for 12 years. She looks 20!
*Blushing*
im twelve and im learning how to apply acrylics atm, im really excited and i really hope to go to beauty school and be a nail tech!❤️
Lydia Bowles samee ❤️ but I’m 13 now
@@Nailcou then please be my friend
Your tip no. 3
I needed to hear this so bad. I'm so happy I came across this video. I'm having a hard time at the nail salon I have been at. I have been there for 2 1/2 years... this is also how long I have been a nail Technician.
Another tip: Be patient building your clientele . I’m 16 and currently getting my hours to become a certified nail tech . It’s kind of hard for me to find clientele but finding them doesn’t come easy. So I did what you said , stopped over spending on nail products that I won’t really need . I’ll just stick with the basics for now . This was a very informative video . Thanks !! ❤️
One thing for me: you don’t need an e file!! Idk why I kept holding out on doing nails because I thought I needed an expensive e file... when you are taught to apply product neatly and correctly, filing will be easy. Wish I could’ve told my past self this early on😂😂
I'm just getting started and you are the first I have came across. I had a little flame going for becoming a nail tech, and you fanned that and made it a full fire. Thank you 💅
Wow, nice ! Thank you!
The advice I'd give to someone starting is work for a company that's established and offers continuing education. Don't do booth rental if you don't have the clients and practice your craft. Also, manage your time you don't need to be in the salon 12hrs. waiting on clients or trying to get clients. If you don't feel like your learning anything in school take classes, you won't get hours but you'll be a better tech and have a leg up when done with training
Frankie, that's a great advice, thank you!
I'm not a nail tech but after watching others on RUclips I'd say attend any conferences /conventions, (esp if held near where you live to keep costs lower or combine into a vacation), you can to keep ahead of latest trends.. I've heard allot of them hold demonstrations of their new products and even give some out! That way you learn the newest things clients will be seeing soon and wanting.. so you can learn before clients even see it. I so want to go to one..but I'm not trained and woukd look silly.. I'm at the level where I did my first set of Gel on myself.. and was good enough to post on on Twitter! Not perfect but better than I expected just watching all these brilliant people on you tube.. my acrylic (years before you tube) was an utter failure, but I may try again soon just want to perfect my gel first. Thanks for video.. now I can better appreciate what new techs go through! !
Thanks for Jennifer. Don't be afraid, that's what shows shows / conferences are - to learn new things!There are many beginner nail techs just like you.
Nailcou thanks for reply! ! Your so nice!
thank you so much ...I'm still in trainig I love nails...the art of it...I don't know how you knew I needed this but thanks sooo much for posting
You are very welcome Joanna! I am happy it was helpful for you :)
I don't use drill bit's for shaping nails after application. I always try to do my best to sculpt them so they will need just a little filing with a file. But if you like to use e-file the same shape will do good - "corn" shape bit or rounded cylinder
I don't use drill bit's for shaping nails after application. I always try to do my best to sculpt them so they will need just a little filing with a file. But if you like to use e-file the same shape will do good - "corn" shape bit or rounded cylinder
I'm starting my first class in two days!!! Thank you for these tips!
Oh nice! Good luck!
I really like your videos! I'm also a beginner. At this moment doing only at home to friends, thinking of going to rent a place. But i'm so afraid that nobody will go to me, that i still don't know lots of things... i'm very scare to invest lots of many. But also every day i watch or read something ant know more, this is encouraging me... Thank you, for your videos. I learn from them more than in workshops, they are so poor at my country and very expensive...
Don't worry, Greta, clients always need a good nail technician, you will build your clientele too eventually!
So glad I came across this post. Returning to the industry after taking a medical hiatus for a bit and I so needed to hear what you had to say. Thank you tons. :)
You are very welcome, Lara. Good luck!
Thank you for your advices I really appreciate it ...I feel some times giving up ...you are right I have to keep forward, education it's the key and buy only the product that I really need, and I need to promote myself more 👍
Thank you Veronica, I am glad it was helpful. Yes, don;t think of giving up. Just keep working and learning new things and the results will come!
...Seriously...you are So Cool, and Gracious to Even SHARE your experiences and lessons from your own experience..is AMAZING!!!... There are Waaay Too Many (Witches with a B!...😛)..out in the world..who just HOARD this special knowledge. THANK YOU for your humanity in your 'Inspiring' Nail Techs 💅who NEED to hear this GREAT ADVICE!!!. Lotsa Adoration and Appreciation here, from Canada!!!...🇨🇦...🙋.
💅🌸🌻🌷🌸.
Thank you so much!💖💖
Word!!!
TallCool 1 I agree with you about some people keep their secrets and don’t want to share their learning experiences. I’m the kind of person who want to help people in general not just nails. I have no animosity, jealousy or envy if someone is better than me. I’m taking some part time courses and have encountered that. That’s ok we sow what we reap, I believe in that and my late dad and mom stood by that. ❤️
Thank you, really needed to hear this. And gained a lot of insight. I'm still kinda new at being a nail tech, been doing it for a year now. I really want to leave the shop I work for rn. There is too much drama. But I'm afraid to go work elsewhere because of becoming too "comfortable".
Thank you for that information Anastasia, I am glad I saw these tips. I can admit that I was really poor at promoting myself, this was because of not just been new to business 1 year in but then after completing my L3 NSI course and also coming 2nd in a Matchfit Skills Yorkshire & Humber college competition I was thirsty for more, but what was I felt dragging me down wasn't what I had learnt, but I wasn't confident because my timing sucked!!! And it still does, but off ill at the moment so I've probably lost the few clients I had. I don't know what I am doing wrong, I know I start panicking when it gets to a two hour mark and I'm only half way through application. But I must say the clients I did have all were never straight forward lovely nails, nail bitters, fingers that were not straight so the natural nail was never straight. I've used tips, silk and fibre glass and the NSI silver forms. But I still can't get my timing right! Luckily with three of the home courses I am doing at present come with all the equipment which helps and stops me buying more ;-) and one other homes course I can use my products for now at least.
Thanks for sharing your story Clare. Good luck with your studies!
Thank you so much for all your help & information, I really appreciate it & love watching & learning from your video's... God Bless...
Thank you Gabriela!
gospelevans
Thank you so much.😘
im 16 im going to start going to school for this soon
Nice & very important advices for beginners like me.Can we apply colour gel after we fix the polygel?
Thank you for these pieces of useful advice.
Thanks so much!! Very very helpful 👌👍😊
Thank you so much for sharing!! Your video is very helpful!
Excellent points of view. Thank you.
Such Great advice. Thank you. 🌹
Thank you for all the help!!
oh my, this is so true, I'm beginning to realize these things as i go, thanks for the video, where are you based and do you give classes ?
Great video, very helpful. Thank you😁
This is so helpful thank you!!!💖
Thank you for sharing!
Great advice, love!!
Tfs your pearls of wisdom
Thank you...I use to work with nail tech but I was not comfortable so I leave and sta rt my own thing
So true thanks a lottt💞
That as a teak insight thank you. x
Very helpful!
I'm so new, just starting working on a nail shop on weekends only. I am all by myself there,no one to give me idea or show me, I am working on my own in the dark. in this case, I don't know what my clients think of me, I am so scared I will fail.....
Maya, do you already have clients? Do they come back for another appointments? Don't think about this way, just try to do your best every time and they will come back if they will like it. If you will feel not confident they can easily feel it too. Good luck! You will succeed
Ren, it is medium coarse
Ren, it is medium coarse
Sarah, I think we have the same here - beauty institutes are usually focused on theory and giving certificates, not much on practice. If they class was just few days then you definitely need to look for more classes with more practice. Good luck!
find classes in your area to build confidence also try befriending other techs and stylist ask if they know other techs that may help you.
I’m 11 and I do nails on a fake hand (practice):)
Great tips!
thank you for your 7 tips x
Helpful information
Thanks again!
is is worth it to be nail technician? am planning to know about this as it is so trendy, pls let me know if it is worth it. Thanks
I have the same thoughts. I've been interested in nail art for years but haven't brought myself to even start learning. I guess I should stop over thinking and just go for it
Thank u so much for video
You are welcome, Boli
Hi do you have a salon and some nail tech? Or do you do at home?
I have beauty school and take clients there sometimes
Hi I would love to be a nail tech and I need some help in training but I don't know where to look..could you please help me out..I school in Russia
Usiere, I have online classes for beginners and professionals. What would you like to learn?
true,God bless
Any nail techs watching this in 2020 that wanna be friends?
Thank you c;
My tips:
Some people don't tip based on their cultures.
Some can dislike you for no reason, and even if you do an amazing job that won't make their attitude budge.
Ask clients to voice any concerns or discomfort they may feel.
Thanks, Esme! Great tips!
gospelevans
Thank you🤗
Thanks xx
hie... actually i am not a nail tech.. bt i love doing my nails like salon style n i knw it very well how to do it.. bt i dnt have any certificates... is it okay for me to set up a business based on nails...?
Saptamita Banik, you can start practicing on yourself and your friends. But to work as a nail tech you will need to get a license
okay... i will get a licence... i have a page on fb check my photos n if u want to give me any tip then i will be really helpful...
facebook.com/getnailed04/
When i was in college in the dorm, there was this girl who would come to ur room and do a full set of acrylic with a tip with one paint color for ten dollars in the early 90d
#3 I'm a trend rebel. I'll learn nail art for my own purpose. another reason not to get a license. #4 nail art not for the slow learner.
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lol now you tell me not to buy everything i dont need LOL