For nail technicians to share and talk about their journeys and experiences being in the beauty industry and nail tech. Educate clients on nail self-care, how to grow a clientele along with build nail art skills, social media, business, connections, and relationships, vent about their horror stories from their experiences with clients and nail shops, how to keep up with the latest nail trends or how to become a trendsetter, debate on which products are bad or good to perform services, and creating a safe space for everyone to share and give their input respectfully.
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For nail technicians to share and talk about their journeys and experiences being in the beauty industry and nail tech. Educate clients on nail self-care, how to grow a clientele along with build nail art skills, social media, business, connections, and relationships, vent about their horror stories from their experiences with clients and nail shops, how to keep up with the latest nail trends or how to become a trendsetter, debate on which products are bad or good to perform services, and creating a safe space for everyone to share and give their input respectfully.
In this episode, my good friend Olivia and I are discussing in depth details of what it is like to be a nail technician.
Nail Tech Talk
For nail technicians to share and talk about their journeys and experiences being in the beauty industry and nail tech. Educate clients on nail self-care, how to grow a clientele along with build nail art skills, social media, business, connections, and relationships, vent about their horror stories from their experiences with clients and nail shops, how to keep up with the latest nail trends or how to become a trendsetter, debate on which products are bad or good to perform services, and creating a safe space for everyone to share and give their input respectfully.