Summer 2008 - BeautyServe.com
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Summer 2008 - BeautyServe.com
www.BeautyServe.com NAIL TECHNICIAN MEMBERSHIP take HYGIENE seriously with Insurance £40.50 Local Call Summer 2008 Issue 4 0845 017 50 80 or visit www.abtinsurance.co.uk INSIDuEe this iss The UK’s No. 1 Nail Newspaper Print run 30,000 copies call for your FREE brochure 0113 258 5540 mundoproducts.co.uk ● UK Nail Tech Photo Review ● Summer Nail Art inspiration ● Continuing your Education ● Getting Tropical! ● The MMA debate ● Summer Product Launches ● Tried & Tested: Foot Files Winners take it all Competitors battle it out to win UK Nail Tech 2008 Get Groovy baby! The top UK Nail Techs were crowned in April, at the annual competition as part of BeautyUK 2008. In all 115 entrants participated in nine categories at the twoday event, which took place at the NEC Birmingham. As well as the prestige of winning their place as the best in their chosen specialist field, entrants were also vying for £6,000 worth of prizes provided by the competition’s sponsors Kinetics Professional Nail Systems and Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT). Each first, second and third placed winners received stunning engraved crystal trophies, plus products and training. ABT presented each first placed winner with a year’s membership including nail insurance. The event began early Sunday morning with the competitions for Top Tech Liquid & Powder, Top Tech Gel, and Wrap. After two and half hours, it was the turn of the Salon Nail Challenge competitors, who had an hour and a half to complete a perfect set of salon nails. Monday morning saw the Top Tech Sculpt and Top Tech Newcomers compete, and in the afternoon Salon Nail Art Challenge competitors took centre stage, achieving unbelievable permanent nail art results on both hands in just 90 minutes. They were joined by students from across the UK who battled it out for the prestigious Student Nail Challenge award. The Top Tech Photographic category, with the theme ‘Wedding Belles’ was judged by the panel throughout Monday, with Claire Wilson taking first place with her beautiful and creative bridal image (pictured). UK Nail Tech was directed by champion nail artist Denise Wright, and co-ordinated by The Nail File and Guild News team. Denise was joined by a judging team of industry icons Now that you’ve seen what makes a winning cover shot, why not put your creative skills to the test and enter into the Scottish Nail Technician of the Year photographic competition? Kinetics Professional Nail Systems’ Margarita Belska (left) presents a thrilled Claire Wilson with her first place trophy for Top Tech Photographic at the UK Nail Tech competition. and past winners, who gave their time and expertise for free over the two days. The Nail File’s editor Melissa Dennis comments: “I am thrilled that UK Nail Tech continues to flourish, and with our highest number of competitors to date, we enjoyed a really exciting two days. “The standard of nails produced was outstanding, and with many competitors entering two or three different categories, it shows that nail techs are still hungry for success. “Everyone who entered this year, particularly in the Newcomer and Student categories, will hopefully have taken away some valuable techniques and advice from fellow competitors and our judges, and will be just as eager to compete again at future events.” Melissa adds: “I would like to thank everyone who made the success of the event possible, including Margarita Belska from Kinetics and Dave Horton from ABT.” The dates for UK Nail Tech 2009 have been announced as Sunday 26th and Monday 27th April, at the NEC Birmingham. • Full competition report and pictures on page 10. Sponsored by Kinetics and Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT), this year’s theme is ‘The 1960’s’, so it’s time to get your groove on and return to the era that gave us the bubble cars, Mods and mini skirts. Judges will be looking for the best ‘cover shot’ - so let your imagination run wild! A host of prizes awaits the winner and the winning image will be featured in both The Nail File and Guild News. Entrants in the Photographic category should submit their entry by Special Delivery before Wednesday 7th May at 5pm, or in person before 11am on Sunday 11th May. For more information turn to page 26. ® e d Wh at’s you r Attitu ? To discover your Attitude ® style visit www.unitedbeauty.co.uk and see which shades suit you with our interactive colour selector... For exc lusi ve offe rs reg iste r at www .uni ted bea uty. co.u k or call 015 36 463 350 to find you r nea res t stoc kist United Beauty Products Ltd, Princewood Road, Corby, Northants NN17 4AP T: 01536 463350 F: 01536 463390 E: sales@unitedbeauty.co.uk W: www.unitedbeauty.co.uk © United Beauty Products 2008 2 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 3 Business NewsNews . . . Business News Business The Nail File is published by Guild Press Limited 3 Charnwood Street, Derby DE1 2GT T: 01332 227690 F: 01332 227688 E: thenailfile@BeautyServe.net W: www.BeautyServe.com Editor Publisher Melissa Dennis 01332 227683 melissa@BeautyServe.net Gary Hackett 01332 227684 gary@BeautyServe.net Features Writers Sales Claire Matthewman 01332 227695 claire@BeautyServe.net Ruth Naylor 01332 227689 ruth@BeautyServe.net Sarah Dolman 01332 227687 sarah@BeautyServe.net Shaun Peaty 01332 227693 shaun@BeautyServe.net Accounts Rachael Hamilton 01332 227699 rachael@BeautyServe.net Ann Broadfoot 01332 227685 accounts@BeautyServe.net Two’s company for OPI New York City Nails has joined forces with Stena Line ferry routes to offer its luxury services as part of Stena Line’s £2 million refurbishment of the Stena HSS. Sophie Jardine 01332 227696 sophie@BeautyServe.net Expanding its popular Stena Plus lounge areas, NYC Nails will offer nail bar and neck and shoulder massages in the treatment zone. The first route to offer the NYC nail bar began in February on the Belfast to Stranraer crossing. Inside this issue: Business News..............................................3 BeautyUK Review........................................8 Foot Reading ..............................................12 Summer Colours: Tropical .........................14 Nail Training ..............................................17 Scottish Beauty Preview.............................22 MMA In Salons ..........................................27 Summer Nail Art.........................................29 The New Diploma ......................................32 Step by Step: OPI Microbond ....................33 Tried & Tested: Foot Files..........................34 Filing Techniques........................................37 New Products..............................................38 Classified Adverts.......................................43 Training News ............................................44 The publisher, Guild Press Ltd, has taken all reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of the content in The Nail File and cannot be held responsible for errors in or omissions from any information given in this or any other issue of The Nail File or for any consequences arising thereof. The inclusion of an advertisement or editorial relating to a company, product, treatment or event does not constitute an endorsement, either by express or implication, nor does it indicate that a company, product, treatment or event has been evaluated or approved by Guild Press Ltd. Book your Classified & Recruitment Ads Call Sophie on 01332 227696 • Items For Sale & Wanted • Training courses • New & Used Equipment • Businesses for Sale • Rooms to Rent • Franchise Opportunities • Situations Vacant • and more! Advertise from as little as £10 per col. cm. and reach at least 30,000 readers per issue Plus Receive a free listing* on BeautyServe.com/jobs 01332 227696 thenailfile@BeautyServe.net *Applies to Recruitment ads only NYC Nails takes to the seas Big Brother twins Sam and Amanda at the Nail Bar. Big Brother twins Sam and Amanda recently visited the OPI Nail Bar in Selfridges for a morning of pampering! Enjoying the pure indulgence of OPI’s Avoplex Replenishing Manicure, the twins sat back and chatted about their time in the Big Brother house, and life afterwards! The fun-loving twins were enthralled by the OPI products (especially the pink ones) with Sam picking Monsooner or Later, and Amanda choosing Koala Bear-y. • Lena White Ltd t: 01923 240 010 Essie’s got Style Consumer magazine InStyle has recommended seven Essie colours as part of its ‘Annual 140+ Best Beauty Buys’. Vote for Veg The Vegetarian Society has launched a search to find the Best Vegetarian Beauty Product. Products which are not tested on animals and don’t contain animal by-products can be nominated for the award until 30 June at www.vegsoc.org/awards The Best Beauty Product is part of The Vegetarian Society Awards, which aim to highlight the importance of integrity in the vegetarian market place, and promote best practice in industry. The winners will be announced in October. Essie pinks Pansy and Exposure, neutrals Allure and Mademoiselle, red A List, dark shade Wicked and coral shade Canyon Coral all made it into the annual feature, published in InStyle’s April issue. • Perfect Nails t: 0844 800 9396 • Vegetarian Society w: www.vegsoc.org Top title for Sarah • New York City Nails t: 028 905 90111 CND get Glam During US Awards Week, CND brought their hand and body expertise to the ELLE Magazine and Biolage ‘Get Glam and Give Back’ Salon and Spa suite, where celebrities could beautify and get camera-ready for the red carpet. Held at the Beverly Hills Thompson Hotel, CND offered VIPs a relaxing retreat, with luxurious treatments such as the Marine SpaPedicure, natural vitamin-enriched Raw Earth SpaPedicure, citrus based SpaManicure and the CND SolarManicure. Essential Nails has awarded its February Top Tech title to student Sarah Richards. The Essential Nails competition calls for students from the Acrylic Sculpt Diploma course to submit their work for assessment, with the best work awarded the Top Tech title. Celebrity attendees included singer Kelis, actresses Diane Lane, Tamara Podemski and Ali Landry, and Danielle Savre, star of the MTV show Kaya. Sarah received her course fee back plus £100 to spend with Essential Nails, and keen to keep learning new skills, has enrolled in the Airbrush Nails Diploma course where she will again be able to compete for Top Tech. • Essential Nails t: 01440 820 999 “New York City Nails are delighted to be partnering Stena Line in this new venture,” says Director Tiernan Lynch. “We are confident that with the introduction of a New York City nail bar, we can provide a further affordable luxury service to the customer. We hope that this will be the beginning of a long and mutually beneficial relationship for both our companies.” Sarah Richards • Sweet Squared t: 0845 210 6060 4 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Business News . . . Business News . . . Business News Salonwear Ez new role for Rebecca on the web EzFlow Nail Systems has welcomed Rebecca Orme as their new Sub-Distributor within the Midlands. Based in Worcester, Rebecca’s business ‘Nails & Co’ incorporates the Creative Ten Nail Art range and the Inspirational EzFlow Nail Enhancement products, all under one roof. With a passion for design nails and nail art, ‘Nails & Co’ supplies professional salons, students and colleges around the UK. Salonwear Direct has revamped its website to coincide with the launch of its brand new uniform collection. The new website features new designs such as the Lingfield 24 (pictured), with shorter sleeves inspired by the crossover styles of the catwalk. Other new salonwear colours include baby blue and cerise pink. Rebecca said: “I am dedicated to supplying quality nail products and excellent customer service, backed up by five years practical experience of being a working Nail Technician and NVQ qualified. I am thrilled to have joined the EzFlow team and am looking forward to meeting you in the future...” “Since launching, the response had been overwhelming and visitor rates have doubled compared to this time last year,” says Salonwear Direct’s Harvey Eaton. • Salonwear Direct w: www.salonweardirect.co.uk Get competitive • Grafton International t: 0845 330 0840 Scottish Nail With ten categories for you to enter, and with morning and afternoon competition sessions, you can enter up to three different categories to make your trip to Edinburgh worthwhile - and you don’t have to live or work in Scotland to participate. Technician of the Year 2008 Rebecca Orme. Feeling creative this May? Then why not take part in the Scottish Nail Technician of the Year competition, held as part of Scottish Beauty on Sunday 11th May. Salon supplies 24/7 Categories include Top Tech Tip & Overlay Gel, Wrap and L&P; Salon Nail Art Challenge; Top Tech Sculpt, Newcomers and Nail Art; and the Student Nail Challenge. Alternatively, the Photographic category is this year on the theme of ‘The 1960s’, with judges looking for the best ‘cover shot’ which encapsulates this theme. Entries should be received by 5pm on Wednesday 7th May or on the day by 11am. • Scottish Nail Technician t: 01332 227 690 w: www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty New Director for Habia Samantha Golding is the latest top name to join Habia as a director. First establishing her own business with the help of the Princes Trust, Samantha went on to become Black Business Woman of the Year in 2001 and chaired the Black Women in Business Forum in 2003. A member of the City College and Walsall College of Arts and Technology Employers’ Forum, Samantha also has experience running two salons in Birmingham. “I’ve been happy to be working with Habia over the last six years on standards for hairdressing, and it has been wonderful to play a part in the new qualifications, so I am very much looking forward to my new role as a Habia Director,” says Samantha. • Habia t: 0845 230 6080 Elle reveals CND top tips CND manicurist Amanda Fontanarrosa has made a guest appearance in ELLE magazine, dispensing her tips for tiptop nails. Amanda, who worked backstage on 45 spring catwalk collections, told ELLE she used CND’s SolarOil at the NYC shows to “mask dryness” and reported that: “Four weeks later in Milan, the models’ nails are stronger and in much better condition!” CND’s Ridge Out and Nail Gloss were also likened in the feature to “blush for nails” as “they give a healthy glow.” • Sweet Squared t: 0845 210 6060 Following the successful launch of their 2008 Mail Order Beauty Furniture & Equipment brochure, Salon Beauty Supplies Ltd has launched their new website - www.salonbeautysupplies.co.uk Featuring online shopping 24 hours a day, the website is packed with new equipment and furniture ranges, special web discounts and detailed product information. Designed with the consumer in mind, it is quick and easy to navigate, with their ‘Hot Products’ and ‘Best Selling Products’ displayed to help make purchasing decisions easy. Browse the site in the comfort of your own home or during a coffee break, and take advantage of special launch offers. • Salon Beauty Supplies Ltd t: 01270 848 535 Thinking pink Lena White Ltd has donated £618 towards the Breast Cancer Campaign. Raising money for the charity through the sale of the Pink Positively Pamper Pack, Lena White will also be holding fundraising activities throughout the year to raise further funds for the cancer charity. • Lena White Ltd T: 01923 240 010 www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 5 Business News . . . Business News . . . Business News International triumph Champion title for Georgie Smedley has been awarded EzFlow International Master Artist Educator by the American International Industries (AII) on a recent visit to Kansas City, USA. Elise Backstratchers top technician Elise Pilkington scooped not one, but three major prizes at this year’s Professional Beauty ExCel show to become 2008 Final Championship Winner. The EzFlow Master Artist Educator and Sub-Distributor for London had to prepare her profile with two stepby-steps involving designs - one using the EzFlow coloured acrylic range only and another using the same but with added embellishments. In addition to her International title, Georgie also won first place for producing the best designs! Elise took first prize in the Northern Heat Championships last October using Backstratchers Glass Glaze Fibreglass & Silk Wrap System. She then won the Southern Heat Championships and Salon Nails category at March’s ExCel show, with a points total large enough to become overall UK Champion for 2008. “I am ecstatic,” says Georgie. “It was definitely worth the dedication to preparing my profile designs, the long haul flights and the intensity of working extremely hard throughout the whole days and nights! Going to Kansas City has made me really feel part of the EzFlow family and I hope I can eventually make my mark Internationally!” • Grafton International t: 0845 330 0840 “We were thrilled with all of Elise’s numerous wins in the past, but are especially proud of her achievements at Professional Beauty 2008,” says Supernail and Beauty Director Carolyn Sears. “The awards are a testament to her skill as technician as well as quality of the Backstratchers product.” Ivor and Carolyn Sears presented Elise with a cheque as a reward for all her hard work. EzFlow’s Georgie Smedley. Newsworthy nails • Supermail & Beauty t: 020 8752 1924 The nation’s most glamorous newsreader, Natasha Kaplinsky, recently made an appearance at OPI’s flagship Nail Bar in Selfridges. An OPI Nail Bar regular, Natasha enjoyed an indulgent manicure with Manager Emma Potter, finished off with OPI classic Passion. 1HZ1DLOWRSLD¶V • Lena White Ltd t: 01923 240 010 You’d be MAD not to log on . . . 6SULQJFDWDORJXH 7KH8.¶VZLGHVWUDQJHRIHDV\WR XVHLQVWDQWQDLODUWIURPMXVWS 1HZ6XPPHUIORUDOGHVLJQVZLWKIUHHUKLQHVWRQHV 1HZ1HZUDQJHRIVHOIDGKHVLYHQDLODUWVWULSV 1HZ1DLODUWSDUWVVLPSOHDQGVWXQQLQJVWULSHV DQGGRWVGHVLJQHGWRKHOS\RXFUHDWHJHRPHWULF GHVLJQVZLWKRXWIXVV 9LHZRXUFRPSOHWHFROOHFWLRQRQOLQHDW ZZZQDLOWRSLDFRXN RUFDOOXVQRZIRU\RXUIUHHFDWDORJXH The Professional Beauty Store is the place for anyone passionate about professional nail and beauty products! The website features a wide range of leading brands, such as Toma® by MAD Beauty, 2Mad Striperz, Qtickles, SuperNail and European Secrets, plus a large selection of retail gifts. Visitors to the trade section can apply online and have their accounts activated in less than 24 hours, as well as subscribe to the newsletter full of the latest products, tricks of the trade and expert recommendations. • MAD Beauty t: 020 8958 0555 w: www.probeautystore.co.uk ZZZQDLOWRSLDFRXN EHFDXVHOLIH¶VWRRVKRUWIRUERULQJQDLOV 6 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 7 8 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK BeautyUK nails the BeautyUK 2008 took place at the NEC Birmingham on Sunday 13th and Monday 14th April, attracting 10,495 therapists, nail techs, salon owners and final year students. Supported by The nail sector was well represented by exhibitors, with leading names present including Bio Sculpture Gel, Entity, NSI UK, Le Chat, Nails Supreme, Palms Extra, Pro Impressions, Backscratchers, Zoya, Young Nails and many more. In total, the event showcased over 200 beauty brands. Show director Gary Hackett comments: “We are delighted with visitor numbers to this Midlands’ event - a 14 percent increase in 2007 figures, plus feedback from exhibitors and visitors has shown that BeautyUK at the NEC is an event that will continue to grow in size and reputation.” As you can see from our photos of just some of the nail companies present, visitors enjoyed demonstrations and new product launches, and were able to discuss techniques and developments with some of the UK’s leading nail techs. NSI demonstrate enhancement techniques. The Entity stand proved especially popular. A visitor enjoys a Proto-col manicure. Visitors peruse the Crown Brush displays. The Beauty Partnership showcase the China Glaze range. www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK . . . BeautyUK Midlands! Erlinda showcases their range of implements. Bass Cosmetics demonstrate their colour collection. There’s so much choice on the Pro Impressions stand. Bio Sculpture demonstrate gel enhancement. Crowds gather to see the latest techniques. DATES for your Diary BeautyUK 2009, NEC Birmingham Bio Sculpture Gel promote their support of Breast Cancer charities. Sunday 26th & Monday 27th April 2009. For more information visit www.BeautyServe.com/BeautyUK 9 10 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com UK Nail Tech 2008. . . UK Nail Tech 2008 . . . UK Nail Tech Everyone’s a winner! The second annual UK Nail Tech took place on Sunday 13th and Monday 14th April at the NEC Birmingham, as part of the BeautyUK exhibition and training congress. Sponsored by Kinetics Professional Nail Systems, and supported by Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT), beauty magazine Guild News and The Nail File, the competition attracted 115 entrants, making it the Midlands’ biggest ever professional competition. Prizes were presented by Margarita Belska of Kinetics Professinal Nail Systems. As you can see from our picture special, UK Nail Tech is one not to be missed! The Judges Margarita Belska, Elise Scholes, Marco Benito, Jackie O’Sullivan, Kirsty Meakin, Mandy Rainford-Jones, Liza Smith, Alison Gulliver and Sarah Bright. Sponsored by Supported by Sunday’s team of judges. Monday’s judging team. Top Tech Gel 1st: Helen Jacobs. Top Tech Newcomer 1st: Andrew Rainford-Jones. UK Nail Tech 2008 Winners Top Tech Wrap 1st: Belinda Price. Top Tech Tip & Overlay Gel Salon Nail Challenge 1st Helen Jacobs 2nd Louisa Wood 3rd Michelle Carrier Top 10 (in no particular order) Vanessa Michelle Bradbury Nyree Beckford Michelle Brookes Pippa Hebden Gemma Lambert Kirsty Lund Ivan Blunt Louise Huggard Jenna Wilton Helen Jacobs Top Tech Tip & Overlay Wrap 1st Belinda Price 2nd Lauren Gee 3rd Jenna Wilton Top Tech Tip & Overlay Liquid & Powder 1st Pippa Hebden 2nd Kirsty Lund 3rd Gemma Lambert Salon Nail Challenge 1st: Pippa Hebden. 1st Pippa Hebden 2nd Louise Huggard 3rd Gemma Lambert Top Tech Sculpt Top Tech L & P 1st: Pippa Hebden. 1st Gemma Lambert 2nd Carrie Leigh Allen 3rd Kirsty Lund Salon Nail Art Challenge 1st Tamsin Groves 2nd Claire Woodcock 3rd Kirsty Lund Salon Nail Art 1st: Tamsin Groves. Top Tech Newcomer 1st Andrew Rainford-Jones 2nd Rachel Harrison 3rd Donna Schubert Student Nail Challenge 1st Sarah Millington - Cauldon College, Stoke on Trent 2nd Andrea Mann - Preston College 3rd Amy Shenton - Preston College UK Nail Tech Photographic 1st Claire Wilson 2nd Kirsty Lund 3rd Bernadette Higgins Top Tech Sculpt 1st: Gemma Lambert. Student Nail Challenge 1st: Sarah Millington. www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 11 UK Nail Tech 2008. . . UK Nail Tech 2008 . . . UK Nail Tech UK Nail Tech Photographic Winners The belle of the ball The theme for this year’s UK Nail Tech Photographic category was ‘Wedding Belles’, designed to inspire competitors to create stunning bridal nails shot in an imaginative way. The category attracted 34 entries from nail technicians across the full spectrum of experience from students entering their first competition to through previous winners. Congratulations to all of our entrants, in particular our three placed winners, Claire Wilson, Kirsty Lund and Bernadette Higgins. 2nd place Kirsty Lund 1st place - Claire Wilson 3rd place Bernadette Higgins “My first ideas were to go for something very different from a traditional ‘wedding shot’ but as my work on nail ideas progressed I knew it would be more in keeping with the theme and my nail designs to have a more traditional bride. I wanted the picture to be bright, pretty and elegant,” explains Claire in her Step-by-Step. 12 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Looking into your sole . . . According to the Sunday Times Style magazine, the art of Foot Reading is set to become one of the top trends for 2008. Sue Ricks explains why fortune lies in the feet... Foot Reading is one of the rising trends of 2008. Who would have thought that we could read so much information through the shape, structure and condition of the foot? For example: • We can tell if someone is depressed while they are still smiling • We can tell if a client is feeling totally uptight and ready to blow! • We can detect if they are saying what they think or keeping silent When we can gain extra information via a person’s feet, then we can be more attentive to their needs. Putting your foot in it I have been teaching professionals how to read feet for over twelve years, showing therapists and practitioners how to read the signals and indicators that are ‘written’ in the feet, hands and nails. This can add a whole new dimension to improving client contact and rapport building. We frequently want to know the needs of our clients but fail to miss the essentials as the client may not wish to divulge anything! It may seem like an odd way to get to know someone, but it can be remarkably accurate. Foot Reading can give you an insight into your client’s thoughts and feelings. When we meet our clients we can only judge and assess how they are and what they are feeling by the impressions that they give. We all know that personally we can change this impression to fit the occasion i.e. someone going for an interview may give the impression of being confident when in actual fact they are quaking in their boots! A client may be smiling broadly when they are actually feeling close to tears inside and not showing how they are really feeling. I remember once going for a manicure at a salon and was late due to road works and parking problems. The beautician was clearly angry with me for being four minutes late and told me off for not phoning ahead. If the beautician had been able to read my feet she would have seen that I was so close to the edge that I had actually done well to go at all! Unfortunately that reaction led me to find another salon. Talking feet So why does one client always loose the same nail, or why does another suddenly start getting colour changes in their feet - what does it say about them? What do cracked heels or fingers mean? Paying attention to the shapes and position of fingers and toes alone can reveal so much. The condition of the skin in various locations can also reveal more. The colours vary form person to person, however generally they indicate the emotions and life experience impact of the person concerned, plus their natural strengths. The main colours to notice are: • Red = angry or embarrassed • Yellow = fed up • Blue = feeling hurt • Green = envious • Orange = frustrated These colours do not need to be vivid but can be seen as subtle skin tone shades. The shape of the toes can also reveal information on skills and issues relating to: • Thoughts and feelings • Creativity and the way we do things • Communication • Family and security issues Some people are very intuitive and others are very logical. A person who is intuitive is likely to have a much longer second toe than the other toes (and hallux / big toe) and will process everything by the way they feel about it. Another person my have a very large Hallux and will be likely to ‘think everything through’. If they have a fairly long second toe and both toes touch, this is an indicator that the person processes via ‘thinking it through’ but also checks their feelings on the subject. However a third person may have a large big toe with a short second toe that does not touch, and may process things purely logically. In all of these cases the optimum treatment and care will vary. In the first case the optimum care will be gained by explaining how the treatments will feel and what happens; asking how they feel (and really listening to their response); and paying attention to the subtle details of care that honour the person’s feelings. The optimum care for the second case will be more information based, as well as checking how they feel. They may not go ahead with a treatment if they are not sure of one aspect (information vs. feelings). In the third case, the client will just want the salient facts alone and no unnecessary details. • Sue Ricks’ book on Foot Reading is due to be published later this year. www.suericks.com telephone: 01509 214 373 quoting: www.BeautyServe.com ADVANTAGES • Thin. strong. flexible . natural looking • No dust. no odours. no fumes • Gel sculptures. add length naturally • A nail treatment to strengthen and condition natural nails • Dries instantly. will not chip or smudge on nails and toenails • Fast & Clean - no excessive buffing before or after application • Compatible with all other nail systems • Available in over 60 Fashion Colours, French and Clear • Easy removal without damage to nails The Nail File Summer 2008 For information and details on Bio Sculpture Gel Training and Advanced Workshops Contact your local Distributor listed below: Central, East and North London and The East - 08456 448250 North West London - 01923 855 079 South West London,The West and South Wales - 0208 902 1330 The South - 01252 612211 The Midlands,North Wales and Scotland - 0161 736 5076 Lancashire,Yorkshire and the North East - 01282 862 567 HEAD OFFICE - 0845 331 2347 www.biosculpture.co.uk 13 14 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Summer Colours . . . Tropical . . . Summer Colours . . . Turquoise Tint CND’s Turquoise Tint is a dreamy sheer aqua pearlescent shade, perfect for days spent daydreaming on the beach (or daydreaming about the the beach!) Part of the 60s-inspired Plexi Pop collection, available from Sweet Squared. Glitter Green Going green has never been so fashionable, and this great glitter green shade from Bio Sculpture Gel is bang on trend for this summer. Club Dating a Royal Tropicana Make the most of the sunny season and take tropical shades to the max! Sand, sea and sky are all encapsulated in these sensational summer shades . . . Heat Wave Catch some rays in the sparkling orange glow of Heat Wave, from the Orly High Voltage colour collection, available from Grafton International. Give blue nails some regal depth with this Dating a Royal shade from the OPI Mod About Brights Summer collection, available from Lena White Ltd. Can’t You Sea Denim Can’t You Sea is a shimmering aqua blue shade from OPI’s Brights collection, available from Lena White Ltd. Splash on nails to remind clients of blissful clear blue waters. Denim is always a summer wardrobe staple, with crops, shorts and skirts providing perfect British summer style. This Denim shade from Bio Sculpture Gel will be a ‘Jean-ie’ in a bottle for perfectly accessorised nails. Greenwich Village Get green-fingered this season with OPI’s Greenwich Village, a gorgeous green shade from the Mod About Brights Summer collection from Lena White Ltd. Hijinks Hijinks is a funky mango shade from the SpaRitual lacquer collection, guaranteed to add some fruity fun to nails this summer. Team with other bold citrus colours for juicy nails. Live Wire Light up the night with the radiant yellow of Live Wire, available from Grafton International as part of the Orly High Voltage collection. www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 15 Summer Colours . . . Tropical . . . Summer Colours . . . Never Say Never San Francisco Not going on holiday this year? Never Say Never to a lastminute dash to the sunshine with this bold and beautiful pink SpaRitual shade. This perfectly pink San Francisco shade from The Edge will help clients enjoy summer in the city! Tahiti Hot Yellow Tahiti is a vibrant red shade to bring vivacity to summer nails use on toes for a bold look! Available from The Edge. Bold, beautiful shades are very much en vogue, and this Hot Yellow colour from Nubar should be teamed with shades at all times! Part of the Get Hot collection from Palms Extra. Hot Shot Spice up the beach party and look hot to trot with the neon pink of Hot Shot, part of Orly’s High Voltage collection from Grafton International. Hot Blue Don’t be blue this summer; enlighten moods with this Hot Blue colour from Nubar’s Get Hot collection, available from Palms Extra. Aqua Blue This enchanting aqua blue shade from Bio Sculpture Gel shimmers like the ocean, and will lighten up nails (and moods) on dreary rainy days. Green with Envy Neighbouring salons will be Green With Envy when they see your clients wearing this Orly shade from Grafton International. Contact details . . . • Bio Sculpture Gel - 0845 331 2347 • Grafton International - 01827 280 080 • Lena White Ltd - 01923 240 010 • NSI - 0500 131 009 • Palms Extra - 0800 252 172 • SpaRitual - 0808 202 0855 • Sweet Squared - 0845 210 6060 • The Edge - 01256 840 840 Don’t forget to quote The Nail File when calling! Lounging by the Pool Holidays spent relaxing by the water will benefit from this Lounging by the Pool shade from NSI. Dazzling and daring, this hot blue shade will turn up the heat even if it’s cold outside! T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Broken Beauty Equipment? Scottish Nail Technician of the Year 2008 16 ● Servicing? ● Replacements? ● Repairing? ● PAT Testing? Techcare 0161 969 9199 Sunday 11th May Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh FIRST AID FOR BEAUTY EQUIPMENT Ten Competitions including: Call 0161 969 9199 ◗ ◗ ◗ ◗ ◗ for a quotation or additional information Top Techs Photographic Salon Nail Challenge Nail Art Challenge Student Nail Challenge Sponsored by See us at Scottish Beauty Stand C58 For more information call 01332 227690 today TS! DEN y STUoth Fair To able to is t your visi llege! co ● Excellent Value ● No Minimum Order ● Fast Delivery ● Professional & Retail Lines Contact details Email: info@palmsextra.com Tel: 01733 232350 Website: www.palmsextra.com www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 17 s s a l c e h t Tip of “No matter how experienced you are, you are never too old to learn.” - René Lipsitz, MD of Bio Sculpture GB. Bio Sculpture GB prides itself in its training, and offer a range of training courses, from beginners through to advanced. By Sarah Dolman sarah@BeautyServe.net Whilst you might have thought you’d waved goodbye to education when you last set foot outside your school gates, a prosperous career in the nail industry means you’ll need to be a regular visitor to the classroom. However, exercise books and metre sticks have been replaced by client cards and cuticle sticks, and you definitely won’t get detention for filing your nails in these classes... Whether you’re a nail student embarking on your first steps in the industry, or a seasoned nail professional looking to update and perfect your skills, education is très important. In fact, if you’re new to the industry and want to be successful, then it could be the most important investment you ever make: “If you are taught correctly in the beginning and follow your guidelines, you will get there a lot quicker,” says René Lipsitz, Managing Director of Bio Sculpture GB. Once business takes off, it’s important not to let everextending opening hours and client demands keep you from continuing your education. Products and techniques are constantly changing and updating, and therefore you should too: “The benefits of continued training with the products and treatments far outweigh any problems you may have getting yourself or your staff there,” says René. “Every successful business depends on an active training programme.” Jane Cook, National Training Manager for Grafton International, agrees: “Employers should motivate their employees to gain further qualifications, as this will increase clientele due to perfected skill levels and knowledge about the products, which in turn will allow the business to thrive.” 18 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 Courses are available at every level and for nearly every need, so finding a training course won’t be difficult however finding the right course can be a daunting task. If you’re lost amid a sea of training brochures and recommendations, then you might need a little help from The Nail File guide to training... Know what you want Okay, so it sounds easier to say than do, but knowing what you want to get out of a course is the first step in finding the right one. Are you looking to get a job in a salon or nail bar? If so, you’ll need to make sure the course you choose provides you with a qualification that prospective employers will recognise. Do a little research and find out what you will need to bag your ideal job. Do you want to set up as a mobile technician? If this is the case, you’ll need good quality after-training support, as you will generally be working on your own, without colleagues to put questions to should you encounter any problems. Even if you’re not planning on working alone, post-course support is a good thing to have at your disposal: “Once students complete their initial training, they should be able to get support from a well-trained customer service department,” says Brenda Griffin, Director of Training and Business Development at LCN. “If they run into difficulties, it is comforting to know that there is always someone on the end of the phone who can offer advice, guidance and moral support.” Do you have a busy lifestyle or other commitments to fit in around your course? “Make sure you can do your training course without compromising your current commitments too much,” advises Tara Oldham, Head of Education at Lena White Ltd. “If you burden yourself by undertaking a training course that is difficult to fit around your lifestyle, you will struggle to concentrate fully and give your course the time and commitment that is required to pass it.” Do your research “Never take your first option when exploring training providers,” advises Jane Cook. “Take into consideration the amount of information they give initially, the promptness and comprehensive training information they send you, and the actual quality of the content of the course. If you attend the course, will you actually be learning new things www.BeautyServe.com that will contribute to you becoming a better technician?” Word-of-mouth recommendations can be useful, but be aware that what suited a colleague or friend might not work for you. Different courses offer varied paces of teaching, so go for a course that offers a pace that allows you to work at your best. Look into the balance of theoretical and practical work, what the course covers and whether you will have to provide your own models or equipment. Class sizes can vary, so look for ones with a small intake, as the smaller the class, the more personal tutoring you should receive from your educator. “Whatever course you choose, make sure that you are fully aware of the course content,” adds Tara Oldham. “What will you learn, what products will you learn with and what is expected from you in regards to coursework, exams etc?” If you’re an absolute beginner, then choosing which system to begin training with can be tricky. Liquid and powder, gels, wraps...where do you start? “Ensure that the course is not one that offers all three systems at once,” suggests Helen Jones, Training Manager for United Beauty. “As a beginner, it is far better to concentrate on mastering one system before embarking on another.” Lena White Ltd pride themselves on teaching students a thorough and professional curriculum, with courses to suit all levels of competency. Don’t pay dearly The saying goes that there is no better teacher than experience, so consider what life after training may hold. As well as post-course support, what else can your prospective training provider offer you in terms of professional development? Look at the other courses offered, such as those in different systems, advanced courses, or nail art and competition classes, and consider whether there is scope for advancement. Training might begin and end with a particular course, but education is ongoing, and it is good to know that you can continue updating your skills far into the future. “Price is always a contributing factor when choosing a course to attend. However, don’t necessarily choose the cheapest or the most expensive - this isn’t always a true indication of quality. Ensure you are getting value for money, comprehensive training and an adequate amount of product to use during training,” says Jane Cook. Check for hidden costs such as exam fees, which if not included, can considerably bump up the price. Don’t forget that if you’re embarking on your first course, or training in a new system or technique, then your course needs to be recognised by your insurance provider, to enable you to gain adequate cover to carry out the new treatments on clients: “Anyone looking to enter the nail industry as a professional nail technician must consider all the aspects of what constitutes professional conduct,” explains Tara Oldham. “One of the most important factors of this, but so often overlooked, is Professional Indemnity Insurance to protect you from the claims arising whilst working in the industry.” Look into the future With education supplied by highly qualified educators, Grafton International aim to provide students with essential knowledge and technical skills through a range of courses. Make a choice! “Bio Sculpture prides itself in offering training, as our product is only as good as the people using it, and your success is our success,” says René Lipsitz. Bio Sculpture GB offer a Beginner’s Course for those who have never done nails before, covering nail diseases and disorders; nail anatomy; the nail plate; shaping and filing nails; nail varnish application; spa manicure stepby-steps; hand massage; salon ethics; hygiene and client cards. On completion of the course a Manicure Certificate will be issued. Also available to beginners is the Pedicure Course, including preparation; spa pedicure step-by-steps; nail varnish or gel application on toes and pedicure massage. For experienced nail techs who have completed manicure and tip application courses, Bio Sculpture GB offers a one-day training course in Gel. This course includes preparation; gel and brush control; upper arch and shaping using S-Gel; gel overlay; French gel overlay; nail repair; aftercare; gel fill and removal and demonstration of sculpture. In order to qualify for a Certificate of Merit, all nails techs are assessed with models supplied by the technicians. The Sculpture course is for technicians who have completed the Gel course and are ready to progress onto sculptures, with various methods of sculpture taught including the new Free Edge Gel. The Advanced Gel course tackles more advanced areas such as double-silk sculpture without form and French tip www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Awaken application; and the Nail Art course is for creative techs who want to learn to do forms of nail art such as using gel, gems, decorations and glitter. your All educators at Lena White Ltd are professional technicians with successful salon businesses, and are experienced in teaching courses from beginner stage right through to the advanced NVQ assessment level. imagination with Beginners courses include the Complete Manicure and Pedicure course, uniting information covered on the manicure and pedicure courses and providing you with definitive skills to offer an exceptional treatment menu; the Foundation course, which includes an introduction to OPI gel systems; and courses in Absolute Acrylic, Clarité Acrylic, Microbond Gel and Axxium Gel. Lena White pride themselves on teaching students a thorough and professional curriculum in all of their beginner courses, and with this mind they also include a comprehensive insurance policy, provided by Associated Beauty Therapists, as part of the course. Conversion Workshops offer technicians the chance to successfully convert to the OPI nail range, with hints and tips about application techniques to troubleshoot any problem areas and sessions to allow you to provide a varied treatment menu. Advanced Workshops are available in Pink and White Perfection, Express Service, Tip Blending, Nail Art and Finishing School; and Lena White also offer four NVQ units for manicure, pedicure, all enhancements and maintenance. NSI’s training academy has six fully equipped classrooms and offers over 30 courses at the facility. Their education programme has courses for beginners, as well as the continuous development of the professional. Along with the NSI core courses, the facility also offers regular seminars and free training support days, as well as NVQs, designed to reflect the skills and knowledge needed to do the job effectively, and show that a technician is competent in the areas of work the NVQ represents. All NSI educators are highly qualified and have a vast amount of experience within the industry. Following completion of the Foundation courses, successful students will graduate with a NSI Diploma of Graduation, which is recognised and approved by leading trade bodies and allows students to obtain insurance and begin practising as a qualified NSI technician. “At Graftons we aim to create the next generation of highly skilled, knowledgeable and well educated Technicians and Summer 2008 Young Nails See us at Scottish Beauty Stand B50 Therapists,” says Grafton International’s Jane Cook. With education supplied by highly qualified educators, Graftons aim to provide you with the essential knowledge and technical skills through a range of courses available at various levels to suit individual needs and goals. Graftons can provide in-salon training or courses held at their recently refurbished Nail Training Room at their Head Office in Staffordshire. Training courses take place using brands such as Nailtiques, Orly, Gena, IBD and EzFlow, as well as the opportunity to take part in the NVQ award. As well as offering the new NVQ units in Nail Technology, Graftons offer courses at Salon Entry Level in Manicure; Pedicure; and ibd Gel and Acrylic. Salon Skill Level courses run in Manicure and Pedicure; Fibreglass; Nailtiques therapeutic Manicure and Pedicure; ibd Gel, Acrylic, Semi Permanent Gel Art and Design, Acrylic Art; and Sculpting. Finally, the Advanced Level courses are available in ibd Gel, Acrylic, Semi Permanent Gel Art and Design, and 3D Acrylic Art. EzFlow Nail Systems offer simple and effective training programmes that will allow you to grow progressively, with class programmes available in three categories. EzFlow educators are highly qualified nail technicians and many are icons and competition winners in their own right. Not just trainers, EzFlow’s educators are individuals with real business experience and the passion to take you through your journey one step at a time. Introductory classes are available for students taking their first steps in the industry. Developed to provide a solid platform to become a competent nail professional, classes cover the underpinning knowledge and practical skills that students need to enter the professional workplace. The Intermediate classes are for existing EzFlow users and those who wish to convert. The specially designed classes build on existing skill levels and prepare for the next level the advanced EzFlow Master Artist Programme, designed to continue the education journey and challenge skill and determination to the highest level. Home of Star Nails®, United Beauty aim to provide a modern approach to training that fits in with your lifestyle. Courses are designed to suit technicians of all levels, from beginners to NVQ levels and beyond, and are available throughout the UK at a training venue convenient to you. United Beauty’s training academy boasts the latest innovations in professional salon design with fully ventilated workstations and a range of pedicure stations to provide a comfortable working environment. Courses are offered in Professional Nail Systems such as acrylic, gel and fibreglass; conversion workshops; nail art; manicure and pedicure; advanced United Beauty aim to provide a modern approach to training that fits in with your lifestyle, and with courses designed to suit techs of all levels. workshops and NVQ levels two and three. Furthermore, their in-house training advisor is always on hand to assist and answer any applications or product related questions. Supernail and Beauty offer a wide range of courses from beginners through to Education Updates in fibreglass/silk, gel, and liquid and powder. One-to-one training is available with courses held at the Supernail and Beauty training centre in London or via their regional directors situated across the UK. Your local Educator can discuss your needs and tailor courses accordingly, to suit the individual. Finally, the Ellisons Academy now offers courses in Acrylic and Gel, available to therapists who have never used nail enhancements before, along with one day ‘switch’ courses in each of these systems for nail techs wishing to convert to Thuya systems. Contact telephone numbers: Associated Beauty Therapists Bio Sculpture GB Ellisons Academy EzFlow Nail Systems Grafton International LCN Lena White Ltd NSI Supernail and Beauty United Beauty 0845 017 5090 0845 331 2347 024 7636 9516 0845 130 1511 01827 253 302 0871 222 8070 01923 240 010 0500 131 009 020 8752 1924 0845 6010 196 Always quote The Nail File when calling! A self levelling system that creates beautiful looking nails every time. Giving you perfect colour and superior adhesion Young Nails lives up to the expectation of nail technicians. www.youngnails.co.uk Tel: 01253 699 999 19 20 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com breathe your beauty Sunday 11th May Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File life into business • The only professional beauty event taking place in Scotland in 2008 • ABT & FHT Seminars and Workshops • Scottish Nail Technician of the Year 2008 • Save £££s on Beauty, Nails, Tanning and Complementary Therapies Register now for FREE tickets on 01332 227698 or online at www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty Supported by Summer 2008 21 22 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Supported by Ticket Hotline: 01332 227698 or visit www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 Sunday 11th May Breathe life into your business Scottish Beauty returns to Edinburgh! Thousands of skincare specialists, beauty therapists, salon owners, nail technicians and complementary therapists will be visiting the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh for the sixth annual Scottish Beauty exhibition and training congress, so why not join them? Taking place on Sunday 11th May, Scottish Beauty 2008 is the only professional beauty event of its kind taking place in Scotland this year. Whether you are looking to grow your business, progress your career or discover the latest products and treatment innovations, look no further than Scottish Beauty. The UK’s leading beauty, nail, tanning and complementary therapy companies and brands will be present, offering exclusive show discounts and special deals on a myriad of products and training courses. The list of exhibitors is updated daily online at www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty and you can see who has confirmed their attendance so far in the Exhibitor List on page 24. Gary Hackett, show director, comments: “Visitors to this year’s Scottish Beauty will be surprised by the number of new companies exhibiting and the exciting show-only offers to be had. “With an impressive list of exhibitors comprising of the leading names in our industry, make sure you use this unique opportunity to save yourself £££s on salon essentials, new equipment investments and training.” education, education, education Scottish Beauty has a reputation for its quality educational congresses, and this year it has gained the support of our industry’s leading associations, Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT) and the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT). Throughout the day a myriad of topics will be discussed and demonstrated, and attendance at these seminars and workshops will earn you points towards your certificate of CPD / CPPD. The full line up of seminars can be seen on page 25 of this issue of The Nail File, or you can download a booking form at www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty Members of each association can gain discounts on seminar and workshop tickets, priced as follows: ABT Seminars: Tickets for each seminar are priced at £7 for ABT members, £10 for non-members. Please telephone 01332 227698. FHT Seminars: Tickets for each seminar are priced at £7 for FHT members, £8 for Associate members, and £10 for non-members. Tickets for the workshop are priced at £15 for FHT members, £17 for Associate members, and £20 for non-members. Please telephone 0870 420 2022 option 3 or visit www.fht.org.uk and click on Education & Events. calling all Nail Techs! Scotland’s only professional nail competition Sponsored by: returns for its fifth year. The competition is open to all nail technicians from across the UK - you don’t have to live or work in Scotland to participate. This year the event is sponsored by Kinetics Professional Nail Systems, and supported by Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT), Guild News and The Nail File. Once again, there are ten categories for you to enter, and with morning and afternoon competition sessions you can enter up to three different competitions. Find out more on page 46. register for FREE tickets today! Entry to the Scottish Beauty 2008 exhibition is FREE for all beauty professionals. To register for tickets for you and your colleagues either: • Register online at www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty, • Telephone the Ticket Hotline on 01332 227 698 (24 hours), or • Complete a ticket application form on the day. Scottish Beauty 2008 takes place in the Highland Hall at the Royal Highland Centre, and is open from 10am - 5.30pm. Don’t forget your complimentary shuttle bus service runs from Waverley Railway Station to the Hall throughout the day - call 01332 227690 for more information. If you are driving, there are thousands of car parking space on-site - enter EH28 8NB into your Sat Nav. Scottish Beauty 2008 offers you the chance to discover how you can grow your business further, with the addition of new and exciting treatments and services including: • Light Therapy • Aromatherapy • Anti-Ageing Therapies • Male Treatments • Body Treatments • Massage • Body Wraps • Microdermabrasion • Camouflage Make-up • Micropigmentation • Cellulite Treatments • Mineral Cosmetics • Complementary Therapies • Natural Nail Care • Cosmetics • Nail Enhancements • Detox Treatments • Oxygen Therapy • Dietary Supplements • Pedicures • Electrolysis • Piercing • Electrotherapy • Salonwear & Uniforms • Eyelash Enhancements • Skin Care • Face & Body Lifting • Skin Peels • Facial Treatments • Slimming & Toning • Fitness Equipment • Spa Treatments • Foot Care • Teeth Whitening • Hair Accessories • Thalassotherapy • Injectables & Fillers • Tooth Jewellery • Insurance • Training • Intense Pulsed Light • Waxing • Lasers www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty 23 24 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Scottish Nail Stand Exhibitor F10 E80 C81 C72 B24 G52 E70 E78 F20 B85 G20 F52 C60 D2 E46 C32 C76 D83 C66 G42 B4 B90 H12 B15 D62 D20 E31 H80 F50 F2 F46 D30 B10 H40 B76 D76 C10 H50 E77 C2 G10 F60 B20 F30 F78 D10 E90 D68 B84 F51 D81 E62 E2 D40 C56 D26 E84 G2 F76 F84 A40 A10 B52 G81 B22 E58 E60 G41 B78 D72 C20 D66 E76 D56 D82 C68 A64 E40 F83 A50 Technician of the Year Associated Beauty Therapists Acumag Acusystems Ltd Advanced Beauty Clinic Advanced Nutrition Programme AMS Beauty Supplies Ltd Angel Fingers Massage Tool Arbonne International Australian Bodycare Barbara Bort Makeup & Rèmy Laure Skincare Bare Escentuals UK Ltd Batten Edwards BDS/Tantrick - Flirties Beauty Express Beauty Republica Beauty Select Ltd Bindi Bio Sculpture GB Ltd Blinc UK BodyGold Ltd Buchanan Chiropractic BuddhaMagic Caledonian Therapy Academy Calgel Charles Jordi Ltd Chromogenex Cici by Cordcourt Cleopatra Beautysecret College of Naturopathic Medicine Collin Cosmeceuticals Ltd Crown Brush Crystal Clear International CTHA Cynosure UK Ltd Denta White Dermalogica UK Ltd Discover GB Diva Deva Ecolite IPL Electric Sun Company Entity Environ Skin Care Eve Taylor (London) Ltd Fabio Dericci Fake Bake Federation of Holistic Therapists Finishing Touches Fivepoundjewellery.com For Now Art Tattoos Frownies Garment Solutions Ltd Get Fresh Grafton International (Scotland) Grahame Gardner Ltd Guinot Hair & Beauty Uniforms Hare & Beauty Ltd HB Cosmeceuticals UK Healthy You Helen E Hair & Beauty Products House of Famuir Hollywood Smiles UK Ltd Hydrotherm Iredale Mineral Cosmetics Janela Janssen Cosmeceutical Care Jardine Beauty / He Shi K Co Hair & Beauty Ki Health International La Beeby Laser S.O.S Group Lash Perfect/ Lash Extensions Lashxpert & i-lash Designer Lumenis Lynton Lasers MJ Feather Magnetic Nails Marzia De Servi Miruji 2008 Sunday 11th May SEMINARS ABT seminars are located on the first floor. Please use the stairs signposted in the foyer. Stand Exhibitor Stand Exhibitor Stand Exhibitor E36 D85 H20 D70 E30 G30 F72 H4 D60 B72 E15 D78 C30 H30 H72 B81 E15 E42 E68 C46 F85 A70 E56 C40 F70 E50 F90 E43 B82 C80 F66 A4 G39 E20 A30 E10 G80 B30 G83 C58 F16 F80 D50 F32 E66 B80 G76 B50 Murad UK Ltd Nailzone Natural Organic Experience New York’s Best Kept Secret Novalash UK Ltd OPI by Lena White Organic Dead Sea Oxyjet - SBBM Ltd PA Aromatherapy Palms Extra Party On Perfect Health Ltd Phorest Pinks Academy Pro Impressions Professional Salon Supplies Proto-col/Pure Pure Fiji Quanta Vision Repêchage River of Light Records Salon Active Salon Genius Salons Direct Sara’s Pillow Sasaki Bodycare Scratch Shortcuts Sienna X SMG International Smilegems Smooth Image Ltd / Pulsar Songbird Naturals Sorisa / Artiscent Sparkles Beauty Supplies St Tropez Sun Laboratories Supernail / Backscratchers / Zoya Tarot and Palmistry Tooth Fairy Über Direct Ltd USA Products Vibrant Medical Vacustep VTCT White Again Teeth Willen Books Young Nails Supported by Ticket Hotline: 01332 227698 or visit www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 25 Sunday 11th May Training congress Scottish Beauty 2008 is hosting two programmes of seminars and workshops, put together by Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT) and the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT). ABT Programme Booking Ref: SB1 Advanced Waxing Techniques Shirley Jackson 10.30am - 11.30am How many times are we asked by our clients “what’s the difference between a Playboy and a Brazilian?” In this seminar Shirley will cover the differences and trends that are now becoming so popular in salons. From the Bollywood to the Hollywood, the Californian to the Vegas, the best wax to use and procedures for the treatment. Shirley is Director of Training for Pathways, an independent training company specialising in Beauty, Holistic and Advanced Training Courses. ABT Programme Booking Ref: SB2 Knowing Your Clients & Their Allergies Eve Taylor OBE 11.40am - 12.40pm Eve Taylor OBE has over 40 years of professional experience and knows a great deal about what the face, feet and body can tell you that the client or their record card cannot. With increasing concerns about the environment and the growing number of allergies that are starting to occur within the world with modern day lifestyles - this is a unique lecture that you should not miss, you will look at your clients completely differently. ABT Programme Booking Ref: SB3 There’s More to the Nail Industry than Lacquers! Tara Oldham 12.50pm - 1.50pm Many techs in the industry are only too aware of the Lacquer colours and treatments that accompany each brand. However, enhancements are a very big sector of the nail industry. Tara will explain the range of enhancement products available, and how they can help to develop your services and skills to take your business to the next level. Tara Oldham is Head of Education for OPI, and has a passion for nails and for attaining the necessary high standards of both practical and technical skills. ABT Programme FHT Programme Booking Ref: SB4 Promoting Your Business Gill Morris 2.00pm - 3.00pm Gill Morris, a Chartered Marketer, will look at the various ways you can promote your business to potential clients, which don’t cost a lot of money and most certainly doesn’t include putting an advert in your local paper. During this lecture you will learn about the different types of promotions, target markets, how to create an annual promotions calendar, how to plan successful promotions and how to write a media release. Booking Ref: SB7 Injury Prevention Massage Jennifer Longmore 10.40am - 11.40am Using the very latest advanced massage techniques in a custom made routine, therapists around the UK- from independent to luxury spa therapists- are discovering the benefits of IPM to ward off Repetitive Strain Injury and improve their business bottom line: the IPM workshop is the perfect introduction to these techniques. ABT Programme Booking Ref: SB5 Trends - the Future of Skincare Penny Turvey 3.10pm - 4.10pm Penny Turvey gives an expert view on the up and coming trends in the beauty and Spa market. She will be looking at which products and treatments are on rise. Penny is Chairman of Habia - the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority, which is the government lead body for setting standards for the Hair and Beauty sector. She also owns and runs Pathways Training and is a project management consultant specialising in taking product concepts through to a finished product market place. ABT Programme Booking Ref: SB6 Natural & Organic Skincare Gill Kenyon 4.20pm - 5.20pm Have you witnessed the increased demand for natural and organic skincare products? Get in the know and make informed decisions on how to satisfy the increased customer desire for natural and pure ingredients in client Skin Care products. In this interactive and informative session Gill Kenyon will review a number of ingredients of natural and organic skincare products and whether they can really work in the short and long term, and how they can be marketing to stimulate business growth. Gill Kenyon, founder of The H Club, is a qualified tutor with internationally recognised qualifications in over 14 different therapy areas. FHT Programme Booking Ref: SB8 Manual Lymph Drainage WORKSHOP Prospero Taroni Jnr 12noon - 2.00pm This inspiring Workshop will include: Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology of the Lymphatic, Applications for MLD and mode of action. Prospero Taroni Junior studied Biology and has practiced MLD since 2003. FHT Programme Booking Ref: SB9 Ten Top Tips to Business Success Jon Critoph 2.15pm - 3.15pm There are few guarantees in life and there are certainly no sure-fire ways that everyone can simply plug into to make sure their business succeeds. However Jon will share some tried and tested ideas that you can implement to help you to promote your business and stay doing the work you want to do. FHT Programme Booking Ref: SB10 Massage & Pregnancy Christine Fisk 3.30pm - 4.30pm This is an ideal seminar for therapists who wish to learn about massage in pregnancy. Topics to be explored, which will be supported by researchbased evidence where possible, will include: the benefits of massage in pregnancy, adaptation for massage therapy, the selection of an appropriate medium, contra-indications and cautions. Supported by How to Book - ABT Seminars - 01332 227698 FHT Seminars - 0870 420 2022 option 3 Discounts for ABT/FHT members. T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Scottish Nail Technician . . . Scottish Nail Technician . . . Scottish Nail Technician of the Year 2008 26 Scotland’s only professional nail competition returns this May for the fifth year. Taking place as part of Scottish Beauty 2008 at the Royal Highland Centre on Sunday 11th May, the competition is open to all nail technicians from across the UK - you don’t have to live or work in Scotland to participate. This year the event is sponsored by Kinetics Professional Nail Systems, and supported by Associated Beauty Therapists, The Nail File and Guild News. Once again, there are ten categories for you to enter, and with morning and afternoon competition sessions, you can enter up to three different categories. Sponsored by: The categories are as follows: Morning (8.30 am) Afternoon (12 noon) Top Tech Tip & Overlay Gel Top Tech Tip & Overlay Wrap Top Tech Tip & Overlay L & P Salon Nail Art Challenge Top Tech Sculpt Top Tech Newcomers - any system Top Tech Nail Art Student Nail Challenge Salon Nail Challenge Entry fees Before 9th May On the Day 1 category £30 £40 2 categories £50 £60 3 categories £75 £85 Student category £20 NB: All students must pre-register before 2nd May. Salon Nail Challenge - 11⁄2 hours If you’re not confident producing ‘competition’ nails but want to showcase your salon work alongside your peers, then Salon Nail Challenge is for you. The judges are looking for the perfect set of salon nails. The beauty of this category is that you can use gel finisher on acrylics, plus oil, base coats, top coats and polish dryers - anything goes that you would use in a salon to achieve your required look. Top Techs - 21⁄2 hours Salon Nail Art Challenge - 11⁄2 hours First introduced in 2007, the Top Tech categories are designed for technicians who can competently complete a set of competition nails in two and a half hours using their chosen system or discipline. These categories allow you to compete against the nail crème de la crème, and even if you’ve never entered a professional competition before, the Newcomers category gives you the chance to test your skills under competition conditions. Photographic ‘The 1960’s’ has been chosen as the theme for this year’s Photographic competition. Judges will be looking for the best ‘cover shot’ which encapsulates this theme - so get groovy baby! The winning image will be featured in both The Nail File and Guild News. You can either supply your entry by special delivery before Wednesday 7th May, or on the day before 11 am. Permanent Nail Art on both hands using coloured acrylics, gels and glitters etc. You can use skills of encapsulation, 3D or others but your design must be deemed as commercially wearable. Student Nail Art Challenge - 21⁄2 hours Just like the Salon challenge, the judges are looking for the student who can produce the perfect set of salon nails. Lecturers can nominate their students to enter - either enter all of your nail students or perhaps run your own mini competition and put forward your top three. For more information and to request an application form telephone 01332 227690 or visit www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty To enter telephone 01332 227690 or visit www.BeautyServe.com/ScottishBeauty www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 27 Playing it safe Safety and hygiene in Nail Salons has been a hot topic for many years and the industry has made phenomenal progress in increasing standards of both salon hygiene and level of qualifications achieved. Victoria Smith, founder of Safe Salons, discusses regulating the nail industry in the UK. Despite recent progress within our industry, there is still no regulation denying ill-qualified technicians the freedom to operate and even open Nail Salons. This has resulted in the standard of work throughout the industry being incredibly inconsistent, which in turn has alienated some consumers. Alongside this lack of regulation the infiltration of the ‘Non Standard Salon’ (NSS) to the UK has ultimately decreased consumer confidence in the provision of Nail Services. The term ‘Non Standard Salon’ is used to describe those salons that are usually associated with poor hygiene, insufficient training and low-grade products. In turn ‘low-grade products’ commonly indicates the use of a deleterious substance known as Methyl Methacrylate, also referred to as MMA. www.safesalons.co.uk MMA when in its liquid form is mixed with Acrylic powder and goes through a chemical process called polymerization. This particular product creates a very rigid nail enhancement which will cause excessive trauma to the natural nail if put under undue strain. Not only this, but the poor adhesion properties of this product mean that in order to get the product to adhere, the natural nail must be etched heavily and this within Non Standard Salons is “Industry professionals have worked hard to raise the reputation of the UK Nail business” commonly done with an electric file. Electric files are not dangerous providing the technician has undergone the sufficient training, they should not however be used on the natural nail. press, as evidence of the damage this product can cause to the natural nail has become apparent. The sensationalised portrayal of these cases has scare mongered some consumers. The emergence in the use of MMA here in the UK has resulted in the attraction of negative Instead of highlighting those fully qualified professional nail technicians and their safe services, the media has concentrated on the showcasing of the Non Standard Salons and their unsafe practices. The time has arrived to now educate the consumer as to what is safe and what is not, and make finding a safe nail service as accessible as possible. Many within the industry have voiced concern that the sector may well be in decline as Technicians are struggling to source clients, product distributors are fighting to combat rogue sellers and Educators’ classes are a far cry from the 24 strong courses being held in the boom of the Nail Industry some 10 years ago. This decline however seems hard to believe when looking at the increasing year on year growth of the Health and Beauty industry as a whole. Fully qualified Nail Technicians should have the opportunity to build their businesses and be rewarded for their hard work and dedication to continual training and improvement as well as providing a safe salon environment for their clients. Industry professionals have worked hard to raise the reputation of the UK Nail business and have done so internally. The fundamental aim however is to encourage clients to desire professional nail services, increasing demand and ultimately resulting in industry growth. In order to do this we must educate the consumer. Safe Salons is an independent assessment scheme focused on providing the consumer market with uncomplicated, easy to understand explanations of various products and services provided by Nail Technicians. The website also has a salon locator in order for all consumers to be able to find a Safe Salon close to them. In order for salons to subscribe, each must be visited by a Safe Salons representative to ensure minimum levels of requirements are upheld. This is the first industry scheme to provide account managers to ensure not only are standards achieved but that they are maintained. Regular skill building is encouraged with Safe Salons subscribers being put into contact with endorsed education academies. Safe Salons aims to become the number one website for customers seeking professional services and is working on national advertising campaigns to increase presence within the consumer market. Safe Salons is also liaising with local MP’s to help raise the awareness of public health issues in the hope that our industry will in fact become regulated, diminishing the number of unqualified technicians operating within the UK. Safe Salons would love to hear the comments of fully qualified technicians and their opinions of the Non Standard Salons. Comments may be featured on the Safe Salons website. SafeSalons info@safesalons.co.uk www.safesalons.co.uk telephone: 0845 521 1069 quoting: 28 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 29 This summer it’s time to get the party started with fresh and funky nail art designs... If you’ve always been interested in Nail Art but only really had the chance to dabble, then it’s time to put your artistic skills to the test. “By adding nail art into your treatment menu not only do you keep your customers happy with several fantastic designs but good business and extra financial rewards will increase,” says Tara Oldham, Senior Trainer at Lena White Ltd/OPI. The Spring/Summer 08 catwalks were awash with primary colours and pastel shades inspired by modern art and mixed bouquets, and for nails this means that anything goes, from geometric prints and pop art colours to embellished and pastel designs. “The main thing to remember with nail art is to have a sense of fun about your work. It should be an accessory for the total look and done with a good attention to detail,” advises Samantha Sweet of Sweet Squared Ltd. Fortunately, there are a myriad of products and materials available to help you bring your designs to life and keep up with the latest catwalk trends. Nailing the trends Walking on sunshine By Claire Matthewman claire@BeautyServe.net Image courtesy of NSI UK Ltd. OPI offers several products to help you with your nail art, including OPI Competition 3000™ Nail Art Brushes, the Striper Brush and the Designer Brush. Also, the OPI Colour Wheel fits together like a puzzle and helps take the mystery out of colour selection and mixing with each colour in a specific place. OPI’s education department has loads of tips for tech’s wanting to create fantastic nail art designs. They can give you information on the different types of nail art available, the equipment you need, colours that complement, tints, shades and monochrome designs, colour temperature, elements of design and brush techniques. Available from the Natural Nail Company, the Jessica Artiste collection allows you to create beautiful nail art designs on natural nails. The Retail Nail Art Pack of six includes stylish silver and gold colour effects, whilst the Professional Nail Art Pack of 18 features an array of colourful polishes too. In addition, each bottle in each kit contains a unique striping brush to help you create professional results every time. The ibd Coloured Acrylic Collections from Grafton International include exhilarating shades of neon, glitter and pastels. The Out on the Town Acrylic Kit contains 12 Coloured Powders inspired by delicious cocktails, including House Margarita, Apple Martini, Bloody Mary, and Blue Hawaii to name but a few. Alternatively, the ibd Sweeties Acrylic Kit contains 12 Coloured Powders, ranging from Blueberries, Lemonade, and Grape Soda to Bubble Gum, Raspberry Ice and Blue Taffy. Both kits have the added bonus of including a 2oz Grip Monomer. Fusion Colour by United Beauty Products features all the benefits of the Fusion™ range with the additional advantage of custom blending to match each client’s natural skin tone or to create fabulous colourful extensions. The range has two collections; the first is Primary Collection, which includes powders that can be blended into a shade that exactly matches or complements each individual client’s skin tone. The second is the Vibrant Collection, which has been designed for individual use to create a vibrant solid colour and is perfect for creating unique nail-art designs. The powders can also be mixed to create a colour that matches your client’s favourite outfit. In addition, the Collection contains a silver glitter that can be added to any powder to add sparkle to any special occasion. United Beauty also offers a wide selection of nail art products in their Spangles range. Rhinestones come in a mixed pack of 300 to fuel your imagination, while nail art pens are available in purple, white, black, metallic gold, metallic silver, cerise, blue, red, yellow and green. You can also choose from a range of transfers to add to your design - or why not buy a complete Spangles Nail Art Kit to get you started. United Beauty offers a oneday training course in nail art at venues across the UK. 30 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 EzFlow’s Colour Collection Kits include Boogie Nights Acrylic Glitter Collections for clients demanding glam nails that glimmer, shimmer and shine. EzFlow’s advanced formulas utilise state-of-the art acrylic technology, resulting in a resilient product that delivers durability as well as dazzle. The Carnival Collection Kit delivers the fun of the summer party that never ends. You can choose from 15 jazzy colours along with everything needed for up-tempo nails. The Dare to be Dazzling Kit features 15 sparkling colours that work synergistically with EzFlow’s most innovative acrylic formulas to create nails that dazzle both day and night. Alternatively, the Walk of Fame Kit contains 15 TinselTown glitter colours along with everything else you need to create nails that are ready for their ‘close up’. The newest collection to the Boogie Nights range, Time to Shine, adds a beautiful touch of colour and offers the ability to shade and blend acrylic nail STEP BY STEP Blue Eye By CND 1 Apply two coats of Retro White Enamel to all ten nails, and allow to dry. 2 Using a small brush, create your base design with Hot Pop Pink Enamel. 3 Add the blue design with Hot Pop Blue Enamel. Let set for five minutes. 4 Outline your design with a 00 art brush and Voodoo Enamel. 5 Once dry, finish with a coat of Super Shiney™ or Air Dry Top Coat. • Sweet Squared Ltd. t: 0845 210 6060 art with12 mesmerising new colours. This collection is all about the tiny, reflective particles of holographic film that ignite sparks of interest when the light hits them. Finally, Design Coloured Acrylic Collections include more than 40 vividly coloured powders to create permanent nail art in the form of pigmented enhancements. These superfine, acrylic powders are formulated to work with any traditional liquid monomers. Training courses are available in Introductory, Intermediate and Master Levels. Give fingers and toes a dose of radiant energy, this Spring/Summer with CND’s new Plexi Pop Collection, distributed by Sweet Squared Ltd. Inspired by colourful Lucite designs from modernist 60’s interiors, the collection is an energetic palette - couture in spirit and bang on trend. Bold in the bottle, the lacquers translate to subtle, optically interesting shades on the nail. According to Sweet Squared Ltd’s Samantha Sweet: “Rising temperatures call for translucent nail tints in a range of moods from understated soft nudes that are like lip gloss for the nails to vibrant flashes of carefree colour. The length and look this season is past the tip of the finger in a soft and tapered shape.” Debuted on runways during Spring 2008 Fashion Week in New York and London, the Plexi Pop collection includes two healthy pink clears, three opalescent bright sheers in hot pink, coral and turquoise, and a mod crisp white cream. Bio Sculpture offers a selection of striking nail art accessories to use with their classic Bio Sculpture Gel nail enhancements. You can create a variety of stunning designs using dried flowers, gems, stars and shapes. For example, Gold/Brown Marble can be created by firstly applying Clear Gel onto the prepared natural nail and curing for two minutes. You should then apply Colour Gel, ‘Seychelles Sands’, cure for two minutes and repeat if necessary. The marble effect is created using No 70 Gel Frappachino and No 1 Gel French White. This is then cured for two minutes then sprinkled with glitter. S-Gel is applied and rhinestones are placed. The nails are cured again and any uncured gel is wiped off before the application of Top Coat to finish the look. Alternatively, for a delicate, feminine look, Blue Flower is created by firstly applying Clear Gel onto the prepared natural nail, which is then cured for two minutes. You then place a dried blue flower; glitter and baby pearls onto the nail, then apply S-Gel and cure for two minutes. Wipe off the uncured gel on the nail surface and apply Top Coat. www.BeautyServe.com As well as their Coloured Gels, Calgel offers a selection of accessories to help you create fantastic nail art. The Calgel Nail Drill is ideal when creating gemstone designs, while the Nail Art Carousel has 12 different compartments to keep your different coloured gems in order and the Nail Art Picker-Upper is ideal for placing the gems into wet Calgel. A wide selection of nail art products is available in United Beauty’s Spangles range. CND’s Turqouise Tint is just one of the colours available in the new Plexi Pop collection. Calgel’s Nail Art Diamantés come in 12 different colours and each colour is sold in packets of 10. You can place them in wet gel on the hands or feet to create an unusual finish on the nails, and colours include Aqua Marine, Black Diamond, Crystal, Emerald Green and Siam Dark Red to name a few. You can also use the Calgel Colour Charts to help you create your designs and to inspire you to experiment with colours and patterns. Choose from the Standard Colour Chart, the Nail Art Colour Chart or the Nail Art Designs Chart. The Nubar Range of nail art available from Palms Extra includes an extensive collection of Nail Art Stripers and two-way Nail Art Pens, which provide technicians with both a striping brush and pen nib for more detailed creations. Natural Nail Company’s Jessica Artiste collection allows you to create beautiful nail art designs on the natural nails. Grafton International’s ibd Sweeties Acrylic kit contains 12 coloured powders inspired by delicious cocktails. Palms Extra’s Beach Babez collection . . . seven rich and vibrant colours and Diamont Seal and Shine Top Coat. Nubar products are ideal for technicians starting to experiment with nail art creations as well as the more experienced artists creating elaborate and intricate designs freehand. With a choice of 48 Stripers and 40 two-way Nail Art Pens in the range, the colour palettes are extensive and include glitters, neons, creams, frosts and metallics. This summer sees the eight-piece Beach Babez collection of seven rich and vibrant colours and the Diamont Seal and Shine Top Coat as well as the eight-piece Hot Collection. The Nubar Stripers and twoway Nail Art Pens are all Formaldehyde, Toluene and (DBP) Phthalate free. In addition to the Nubar Range, the Palms Extra catalogue also includes a dazzling selection of diamantés, gold and silver jewels and essential tools for embellishing both subtle and bolder creations. Alternatively, NSI UK Ltd offers a selection of products that allow you to create fantastic nail art designs. The two-way Nail Art Pen can be used for striping and dotting. The pen comes complete with a thin, pointed brush, enabling you to do the most intricate designs, and a needle-like point for dotting. 3D Stickers come in 12 different designs and can be used on any type of nail enhancement, or on the natural nail, whilst Art Tips are pre-designed, easy to apply and as durable as any regular nail enhancement. www.BeautyServe.com Crushed Shells can be used to create various nail art designs and can be used with Gel and Acrylic systems. You could try combining them with stunning pressed Dried Flowers, which can be used alone or combined with crushed shells, Stripe Rite and other nail art products to create stunning designs. The Nail File Time to Shine, the latest collection to EzFlow’s Boogie Nights range, offers the ability to shade and blend acrylic nail art. Available in four designs, selfadhesive French Flower Stickers can be used over gel, acrylic or natural nails. Other nail art accessories include glitters, foil polishes, paints, shell shapes, stone flowers, various rhinestones and rhinestone stickers and assorted flat shapes of hearts, moons and stars. STEP BY STEP Bio Sculpture offers a selection of striking nail art accessories to use with their classic Bio Scupture Gel nail enhancements including dried flowers. Real Flowers By NSI UK Ltd. 1 Apply the tip of your choice, prepare and apply Balance Bond Primer over the entire nail. 2 Apply a thin layer of Balance Builder Clear/Blush to the entire nail. 3 Press a variety of the real dried flowers over the entire nail, allowing them to overlap. 4 Cure for 90 seconds in a UV Lamp. 5 Apply a layer of Balance Builder Clear/Blush over the entire design, taking care to build a slightly thicker at the stress area. Cure for 90 seconds. United Beauty Products’ Fusion Colour™ features all the benefits of the Fusion™ range with the additional advantage of custom blending to match each client’s natural skin tone. Contact telephone numbers: Bio Sculpture 0845 331 2347 Calgel 0845 230 1087 EzFlow 0845 330 0840 6 Wipe with NSI Cleanse, smooth and shape with a Black 180/240gt file. Dust thoroughly. Grafton International 0182 728 0080 Lena White Ltd / OPI 0192 324 0010 Natural Nail Company 0845 217 1360 7 Apply Glaze n’ Go over the entire nail and cure for 90 seconds. NSI UK Ltd. 0808 202 0855 Palms Extra 0173 323 2350 Sweet Squared Ltd 0845 210 6060 United Beauty Products 0153 646 3350 • NSI UK Ltd t: 0808 202 0855 Always quote The Nail File when calling. Summer 2008 31 32 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Nailing education It’s hard to believe that only five years ago, the nail service industry didn’t have its own national occupational standards. Today the industry has its own, completely separate from beauty therapy. Not only that, but the new Diploma in Hair and Beauty Studies, which includes aspects of nail services, will begin in schools from 2009 and reach all schools in England by 2013, explains Gill Morris, Habia’s Employer Champion for the Diploma. It’s quite a feat, and one that the nail industry should be very proud of. Until now the USA has led the way, but, as the first to offer such qualifications, the UK is setting the standard for nail service training and education for the rest of the world. The USA is now asking when they will be getting the Diploma! These are very exciting times for the industry. The Diploma in Hair and Beauty Studies is expected to be one of the most popular of all which will mean that from 2011 onwards there will be an army of young people leaving school fully equipped with industry background knowledge to begin their training as nail technicians. To understand how it will work it’s important to remember that the Diploma is not designed to give learners the ability to go straight into work in the nail sector, or in hair, beauty, or Spa, as it is not vocational training. The “The Diploma is not designed to give learners the ability to go straight into work in the nail sector” Diploma helps to make sure that young peoples’ study is of interest to them, so they have the information to make informed choices about their potential career paths and, as importantly, will provide young people with the vital skills that employers require. At present, learners have to choose between two forms of learning, vocational or academic. However, the vocational options are normally unavailable to learners until the age of 16. Now, with the Diploma, students can begin to explore both types of learning from age 14 with a new pathway for learners called applied learning. Applied learning offers a real alternative to traditional learning in schools. It offers a blend of academic and job related learning, which helps students develop not only their English, Maths and ICT, but the kind of transferable employability skills that employers are looking for. Learners may study in a school or in a workplace setting, gaining knowledge of the skills and attributes required to work in the nail industry, as well as hair, beauty or Spa. This means that learners are able to see how their academic subjects relate to a job. The Diploma will also help to entice people into the nail industry as they discover how multifaceted it is. For instance, many school pupils who enjoy Art or Design and Technology lessons may not realise that their creativity could be channelled into a field like Nail Art. Diplomas will be available at Foundation, Higher and Advanced levels, and are designed to give young people the skills and knowledge necessary to progress into employment, training and further or higher education. In terms of workload and achievement, the Foundation Diploma will be equivalent to four to five GCSEs, Higher Diploma will be equivalent to five to six GCSEs, whilst the Advanced Diploma will be equivalent to three and a half A Levels. On the Foundation Diploma learners will discover all aspects of basic hand and nail care services, using a range of products and gaining an insight in the technological developments in the nail industry - they can even opt to choose an additional topic, such as an introduction to nail art. This knowledge can then be developed further at the Higher Diploma by completing a topic that includes hand and nail art, and at the Advanced Diploma; an introduction to nail enhancements. All Diplomas will include three areas of learning which are: principal learning, generic learning and additional specialist learning. Principal learning develops selected knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to the hair and beauty sector, using a realistic learning environment that is complemented by a minimum of 10 days’ work experience. Additional specialist learning will allow learners to tailor their study choices to their interests and goals. This may include further topics, such as nail enhancements, but the learner can also complement their studies with further GCSEs and A Levels. The Generic Learning section will ensure that all Diploma learners cover common skills which are key to successful learning and future employment. This includes Maths, English and ICT, which will make sure the learner has a wide knowledge base. This generic learning will often be set in an applied or sector-related context, making it more experiential and interesting for the learner. So while studying GCSEs or A Levels, young people can get practical, firsthand experience and an insight into the world of work across the hair and beauty landscape, helping them to decide where their true skills and interests lie, such as nails. A theme that runs through the Diploma is that of employability skills, specific to the hair and beauty sector as identified in consultations with industry employers, and the development of personal, learning and thinking skills. All of these skills are developed within the context of the industry, resulting in new recruits already possessing the vital attributes and appreciating the importance of teamwork, personal and professional ethics, flexible working, customer care, positive attitude, self management, creativity and leadership. So as you can see, the Diploma offers the learner an ideal mix of knowledge which reflects the requirements of the hair and beauty industry. Taking a Diploma will help young people improve their future, whether that is in further and higher education or straight into the workplace. In turn employers will benefit hugely from the Diplomas by the introduction of skilled and knowledgeable individuals into the industry. It’s a win, win situation for all and I am very excited for our future generations. If you want to know more on how the Diploma in Hair and Beauty Studies will benefit you, or how you can be involved in work placement etc, then Habia has a range of materials available to help explain, whether you are a business, a training provider, a student or a parent. “It’s a win, win situation for all” diploma@habia.org www.habia.org/diploma telephone: 0845 331 2347 quoting: www.BeautyServe.com OPI Microbond Gel is a true enhancement system developed for the purpose of extending the natural nail through either a tip and overlay method or by using sculpting techniques. 1 Sanitise both yours and your client’s hands using OPI Swiss Guard Antiseptic Hand Gel. Using the OPI pusher plus and Avoplex cuticle exfoliator gently remove any true cuticle from the nail plate. Remove debris from the nail plate using a wipe sprayed with NAS 99. Remove shine from the natural nail using the OPI Smoother Phat file and remove the dust particles with the fluffy nail duster. Sanitise the nail using NAS 99 Antiseptic Nail Spray and apply one coat of BondAid. 2 Size your OPI Expansion tip and apply to the nail using mach 5 quick setting adhesive. Cut the tip to size and gently blend the well area of the tip using the OPI 180 grit silver cushion file. Remove Dust particles with the Fluffy duster, sanitise with NAS 99 and apply one coat of BondAid to the natural nail only. 3 Apply a vertical line of MicroBase gel along the centre of the nail from cuticle to tip and gently glide the gel out over the nail, remembering to cap the free edge. The finished effect should be smooth and glossy with no dull patches. 4 Cure under the OPI UV Lamp for 75 seconds. 5 Remove the hand from the UV lamp and apply a vertical line of Microveneer gel down the centre of the nail from the cuticle to the tip and again gently glide the gel over the nail plate, making sure not to leave any dull patches in the gel. Wrap the gel around the free edge to prevent the gel from separating at the free edge. 6 Hold the finger upside down for approximately 30 seconds to allow a C Curve to form. Cure for 75 seconds. Remove the hand from the lamp and Repeat steps 5 and 6. 7 Remove the sticky surface layer of gel using the Microbond Antiseptic wipe solution and an OPI expert touch lint free nail wipe. Shape the nail using the OPI 180 grit silver cushion file and remove any dust using the fluffy nail duster. 8 Cleanse the nail using the Microbond Antiseptic wipe solution. 9 Apply Microsealer gel in a vertical line along the nail from cuticle to free edge and gently glide the gel on remembering to wrap the free edge. Cure for 135 seconds and wipe. 10 Finish the nail by gently massaging Avoplex cuticle oil into the nail cuticle and nail For a colour finish, choose from any of the hundreds of OPI nail lacquers for a high gloss, chip resistant finish and seal with the OPI UV Cure topcoat for a colour that will last between appointments. t: 01923 240 010 w: lenawhite.co.uk The name’s Microbond . . . Step 1 Step 5 Step 2 Step 7 Step 3 Step 10 Step 4 Step 10 Summer 2008 OPI Step by Step . . . OPI Step by Step . . . OPI Step by Step . . . OPI Step STEP BY STEP The Nail File 33 34 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com TRIED AND TESTED - Foot Files Getting Gritty The Nail File gets down to the nitty gritty this issue, as we prepare shy feet for summer with the latest foot files on the market . . . Product: Scrape It What they say: “The patented professional callus removal tool is a revolutionary new instrument to remove calluses and corns safely and quickly, whilst at the same time being gentle with the skin. The instrument selectively and painlessly removes calluses only, not healthy skin, without risks of cuts or bleeding. Delivers deep and complete callus elimination, even on the thickest or most persistent calluses or corns.” What we say: “An alternative to the traditional foot file, Scrape It is miniature in size but big on results. Combining the instrument with a normal pedicure routine removed calluses and corns in either one or two sessions, and was surprisingly simple to use. However, a DVD is available to purchase for those desiring a little more instruction.” Trade Price: £19.50 Contact: House of Famuir - 01480 404 200 Product: The Gena Pro File What they say: “The Gena Pro File is a professional file which features two abrasive surfaces - course and fine - to file down rough skin and calluses, leaving feet soft and smooth. The file can be sanitised and is waterproof.” Product: OPI Disposable Grit Strips What they say: “The OPI Foot File now offers disposable grit strips, which can be removed and replaced after every use, making sure that you provide a sanitised hygienic treatment. The 80 Grit can be used wet or dry, for a perfect pedicure partner.” What we say: “With a strong and sturdy look, the OPI File supports the technician in creating a perfect pedicure - it works hard on hard skin and calluses to give a smooth finish, plus the Disposable Grit Strips give peace of mind to clients (and techs) worried about crosscontamination. The File’s large surface area allows for super quick use, great for those lunchtime appointments where time is of the essence.” What we say: “The Pro File has a slim contoured handle for easy grip and is sleek enough to fit into any travelling case or salon drawer. The coarse side (with great glittery effect) worked hard to remove callused and hard skin, and the fine side buffed skin for a final finishing touch to a great pedicure treatment.” Trade Price: £3.45 + VAT Contact: Grafton International 01827 280 080 Contact: Lena White Ltd - 01923 240 010 Product: Mr Pumice™ What they say: “Use Mr Pumice™ to smooth and soften hard skin and calluses and keep your customer’s feet in great condition! The Small Foot File has a super grip handle for easy use and extra thick pumice granules. The Big Foot File comes with a black abrasive coarse on one side and pumice ridges on the other. The files come pre-packaged in individual bags and are also suitable for smoothing the skin on elbows and knees.” What we say: “The foot shaped and charmingly named Mr Pumice™ File is simple to use and contoured for easy handling. The alternate sides of the Big File offered variation in the filing for a comprehensive pedicure treatment and super-smooth skin. A good looking file, ideal for salon, home or holiday use.” Trade Price: £1.98 + VAT (Big Foot File) RRP: £3.95 Contact: MAD Beauty - 020 8958 0555 www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 TRIED AND TESTED - Foot Files Product: Soft Touch Professional Grinder What they say: “The Grinder Foot File is fully disinfectable and can be used either wet or dry. The coarse side removes rough, calloused skin, whilst the finer side smoothes and maintains the skin. The handle is extra long and made of durable hard plastic.” What we say: “Slim and sleek, the Grinder File was easy to use with the two surfaces providing an effective all-round pedicure treatment. The different coloured grits also made each side easily identifiable, and disinfecting the File was simple.” Trade Price: £2.50 + VAT Contact: NSI - 0500 131 009 Product: Bio Sculpture Foot File What they say: “The Bio Sculpture Foot File comes hygienically wrapped in a sealed bag and is great for removing hard skin on the feet. The foot file has a strong plastic handle and comes with a refill, allowing you to change the file each time you have a new client, thus avoiding cross infection.” What we say: “The File came in stylish monochrome packaging, designed to look good both in the salon and the suitcase. Small but sturdy, the File will accommodate even the daintiest of hands and made it easy to manoeuvre around the contours of the foot, with smooth results. A great retail or pedicure accessory.” Trade Price: £2.00 + VAT Contact: Bio Sculpture - 0845 331 2347 We know they’re bad, but what are they? Callus A callus is a diffused thickened area of the skin, usually found on the hands and feet, which occurs in response to repeated contact or pressure on the skin. They are usually found over and around prominent bones and appear as discoloured yellow skin. Calluses can be painful, causing a burning sensation, and can sometimes lead to bacterial infections if not treated properly. Corn Also known as a clavus, a corn is similar to a callus as they too are caused by a thickening of the skin, but are smaller and have a ‘core’ focal point, likened to a hard centre. Hard corns are generally found on the outer toes, and can occur under or be surrounded by calluses. Soft corns can occur between the toes. Verrucas A verruca, or plantar wart, is most often found on the sole of the foot. Similar in appearance to corns, verrucas are slightly raised and surrounded by hard skin, and their surface is ‘peppered’ with black dots (which are actually small blood vessels). Whereas a corn is simply built-up hard skin, a verruca is caused by a viral infection and so needs to be treated properly advise clients to seek treatment from a pharmacy or chiropodist. Product: Be Basics File What they say: “The bestselling foot rasp from Beauty Express’ Implement line Be Basics is ergonomically contoured to fit the therapists’ hand while performing pedicures. The rasp has a pumice stone on one side for removing hard skin and callouses while the reverse side has a smoother stone for working on more delicate areas such as the tips of toes and for a smoother polished finish.” What we say: “This File might be Basic in name, but in practice it offers much more than that. A strong handle gives a firm grip, the double sided grit offers detailed and comprehensive filing on tough skin, and the design is elegant yet simple - so won’t look out of place in any salon. Small enough to fit into travel cases too, this File would make a great professional and retail item.” Trade Price: £2.50 RRP: £4.95 Contact: Beauty Express - 0845 702 3803 Product: Backstratchers Heavenly Soles Product: The Edge Ceramic Foot File What they say: “The Ceramic Foot File is long-lasting, washable and offers an easy grip handle.” What we say: “The Ceramic Foot File has curves in all the right places, allowing a steady holding of the handle whilst filing. The double-sided grit allowed for both large areas of hard skin and more detailed filing, ensuring no area was left unturned. Available in an assortment of colours, you can match the File to your pedicure product range or salon dècor!” Trade Price: £1.95 + VAT RRP: £2.99 Contact: The Edge 01256 840 840 What they say: “This specialised file rests comfortably in your hand, is easy to manoeuvre and easy to keep clean. Between clients, simply remove the used abrasives, disinfect the handle, then apply new abrasives. Available in 15cm and 25cm files.” What we say: “The Heavenly Soles foot file, to coin the phrase, ‘does exactly what it says on the tin.’ The foot shaped file comes with adhesive refills to ensure good hygiene between clients, and has a slim yet robust base to ensure a steady grip without obvious weight. The file eliminated hard skin and left soles that were indeed heavenly.” Trade Price: £3.10 + VAT (15cm Foot File) RRP: £4.30 Contact: Supernail and Beauty - 0208 752 1924 35 36 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 KINETICS Step by Step . . . KINETICS Step by Step . . . KINETICS Step b STEP BY STEP Get inspired with Margarita Belska’s delightful summer nail art using Gel. www.BeautyServe.com Summer lovin! Step 1 Step 5 Step 2 Step 6 Step 3 Step 7 Step 4 Step 8 1 Sanitise hands and use usual nail preparation before nail extensions. Use K-File White Turtle 180/180 grit. Apply K-Dehydrator on the natural nail. Apply tips, shape them and blend in the seam line to the natural nails. Apply E-Air Bonder on the natural nail. 2 Apply small amount of Kinetics Essential Orange Oil on the nail form and rub it with your finger. 3 Apply Epsilon red and black colour gels from Italian Chick collection onto the form using stroking motions to create the patterns, afterwards cure the gel under UV lamp for two minutes. Apply Epsilon Light Gel as a base on the nails. 4 Take already pre-made gel patterns with the tweezers and place them on the gel base. Add glitter and nail art beads. 5 Create unique design. Cure everything under the UV lamp for two minutes. 6 Build the nail using Epsilon clear Light Gel, and then cure it for two minutes under the UV lamp. 7 File the nail using KFile Yellow Alligator 150/150 grit. 8 Apply E-Super Sealer and cure it under the UV lamp for two to three minutes. Apply Kinetics Essential Almond Oil. Nails by Margarita Belska, International Educator for KINETICS Professional Nail Systems t: 0207 700 1200 e: nails@margaritabelska.com w: www.maargaritabelsks.com www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 37 Filing techniques . . . Filing techniques . . . Filing techniques It’s a file art Laura Hughes, United Beauty Trainer, discuses filing and shaping techniques Laura Hughes You must shape the nail using the file in one direction to ensure a smooth finish and prevent trauma. There’s more to filing than meets the eye. Incorrect filing can cause trauma to the nail which can result in weak nails that will peel and break and even cause long-term trauma. With a little bit of know-how, practice and care, filing and shaping is easy. It is important that you always use a soft file on the natural nail and never use a file that is any lower than 240 grit. If you use a high grit file you will most certainly damage the nail. You must shape the nail using the file in one direction, either from side to side or into the middle, this will ensure a smooth finish and will prevent any trauma or splitting. Make sure not to ‘see saw’ the natural nail with a file, as this will weaken the nail and also cause breaking and splitting. When using a new file you must remove the sharp edges with a white block to soften them otherwise you could cut the client’s skin. When filing a nail into shape it is easiest when hard and before the nails have been soaked in water or oil. This is due to the nail’s tendency to bend when over-hydrated. Any moisture will disturb the natural bonds between the nail plate layers and so it will be more difficult to achieve an even and smooth edge. If the nails are particularly hard however, it is advisable to soak the hands and nails in order to soften them slightly before filing, this will make filing easier and cause fewer traumas to the nail. If you need to take away a substantial amount of the client’s nail it is better to use a sharp pair of nail scissors or clippers followed by a fine grit file. After filing away length from the nail, use the file in a downwards motion on the free edge to remove any built up debris; this is known as ‘bevelling’ the edge. Whilst filing always pull the skin tight at either side of the nail with your thumb and forefinger, this will give you more control and will also prevent you from cutting your client’s skin. Once the desired length has been achieved, you must ‘bevel’ the top of the nail to seal the nail plate. It is important to angle the file slightly under the edge to perfect the final shape and again seal in the edge of the layers. The top layer of the nail is harder than the lower layers so by making it slightly longer you will help to protect the nail from traumas such as when your clients type or tap their nails on a desk, which will also cause the weakening or peeling of the nail. Make sure not to ‘see saw’ the natural nail, as this will weaken the nail . . . The shape of the filed nail should be to the preference of the client who may like to follow the current fashion or have a specific personal preference. If a client has no real preference and leaves the decision to you, the shape that best suits the finger is the one that mirrors the shape of the cuticle. Other shape options would be oval, square, ‘squoval’, or tapered. It is important with all shapes to maintain the strength of the nail. The weakest part of the nail is on the sides where it leaves the protection of the lateral nail fold. This is one of the most common breakages to occur. The edge of the nail plate where it leaves this part of the finger is quite thick but if it is filed away too much, a thinner and weaker nail plate is exposed. Nails are naturally weaker when long and so it would be difficult to grow nails to a long length if they are in poor condition or peeling. Even though clients preference is important, you can use the general rule that a natural nail will be reasonably strong and look good if the free edge is no longer than a third of the length of the nail bed. This can be thought of as the ‘pink and white’ parts. If the white is too long and weak it will not look attractive. If your client prefers a longer white section yet has weak nails, you can give the nails a natural French Manicure polish, this will not only make nails look lovely but will give them added strength. Ensure you use a base coat as this will protect the natural nail from staining and will provide an even and perfect surface for the nail lacquer to adhere to. Finish with a top coat to seal in the look and to give your client’s nails a high gloss finish. t: 0845 331 2347 38 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com New Products . . . New Products . . . New Products . . . Spanish nails Ooh la la! Salon System has launched four new French Manicure shades in their Nail Color collection. The new and improved formulation has been designed to give a long lasting, hard wearing finish to the nail, creating a stunning sheer colour. New to the Nail Color Palette are French White, a snow white polish that creates a crisp French tip; French Natural, a delicate nude shade designed to give the nail a subtle, clean finish; French Pink, a sheer pink polish for a beautiful sheen; and French Lilac, a delicate lilac shade with a beautiful shimmer. Two new Thuya systems, in liquid and powder and gel, are now available exclusively in the UK from Ellisons. Leading Spanish brand Thuya was one of the first companies in Spain to produce nail enhancements and offers quality systems for ease of use and durability. • Original Additions t: 0208 573 9907 Thuya Gel nails are strong, long lasting and high performance, available in sizes to suit any business and a variety of gel colours. The Acrylic nails have a slow drying system for ease of control during application, come in a variety of sizes and produce a superb final result with strong and durable nails. A range of additional accessories, nail art and care products are available to support the two great ranges. Pedicure pampering • Ellisons t: 0845 130 6126 Always the bridesmaid . . . As the wedding season begins, Essie has launched a colour collection to make every woman look wedding wonderful! The Bridal Collection includes six shades ‘as subtle as a sigh’, in Cloud Nine, Tie the Knot, Happily Ever After, Blushing Bride, True Love and No PreNup. The Collection is available in a 36-bottle retail display, 12bottle designer display, as a ‘Colours to Go’ six-pack, or mini four-pack. The new Grapefruit Surprise collection from Supernail and Beauty is perfect for pedicures! The Grapefruit Scrub is an incredible exfoliating product with a gentle formula that won’t dry or irritate sensitive skin - and can double up as an all-over body scrub. The product won’t clog drains or whirlpool jets, or even leave a residue. Also available in Shower Gel and Lotion, as part of the Grapefruit retail display or as a Home Spa kit with exfoliating gloves to boost retail sales. • Supernail and Beauty t: 0208 752 1924 • Perfect Nails t: 0844 800 9396 The Jekyll and Hyde of gels! Get in the removals . . . Miracle Glitter is the newest edition to the LCN Colour Gel range, with colours stronger than ever and ready to party... Following the huge success of the Mundo Professional salon hygiene range, the company has launched Mundo Acetone Free Enamel Remover. These special light-cured glitter gels have a two-in-one shimmer, producing a ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ effect of glitter colour! The gels have an understated, seductive quality when applied over a light base gel, but when applied over a black gel they take on a bold, shocking look! The Miracle Glitter gels are available in Turquoise, Deep Sea, Volcanic Glow, Multi-colour, Green Hexagon, Green Marvel and Green Glamour. • Beauty Concepts International t: 01273 837 302 “We have been asked by so many of our clients for an enamel remover, so we developed the Mundo Acetone Free Enamel Remover to the same exacting standards as the rest of the range,” says Sales Director Sarah Rouse. Packaged in the same attractive way as the rest of the Mundo product range, the high quality acetone-free enamel remover is available in a cost-effective two-litre range, plus a desk-sized 250ml, perfect for retailing. • Mundo Professional t: 0113 258 5540 www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 New Products . . . New Products . . . New Products . . . Feeling fruity Express delivery The new OPI Foot and Hand scrubs are sure to set all your clients in the mood for summer! With two refreshing flavours in tropical citrus and cucumber, the exotic fragrances will invigorate the senses whilst soothing the skin. Tropical Citrus Scrub is formulated with natural sugar crystals to reduce calluses and banish dry, rough skin, plus coconut extract to help soften and citrus extract to help invigorate. Take a seat! The Biotta from the Salon Equipment Centre is a double, modern seating arrangement offering a stunning but simple design created for comfort and functionality, and available in a variety of coloured fabrics. The new Beauty Express catalogue is hot off the press and is packed full of all the latest must-have products for 2008. The Totta Waiting Seat (pictured) matches perfectly with the Biotta, and is also available in various coloured fabrics. • Salon Equipment Centre t: 01455 286 285 Both scrubs come with a corresponding massage lotion for pedicures and manicures. With 306 pages, the comprehensive guide provides more choice than ever, with thousands of beauty, nail, and spa products, along with one of the largest equipment ranges, all available direct to your door. • Lena White Ltd t: 01923 240 010 • Beauty Express t: 0845 702 3803 The Cucumber Scrub’s natural sugar crystals also reduce calluses and eliminate dry, rough skin, and includes cucumber and antioxidant pineapple extracts to help soothe. Designs to make you Smile Be the jewel of the nail industry with Smile Gems’ new Dazzling Designs salon workwear, featuring beautiful diamante crystals. Handy Essentials Palms Extra have expanded their Nubar Range with new Skin Essentials, a range of Aromatherapy Hand Lotions containing essential oils. The paraben-free Lotions are designed to glide onto the skin smoothly, leaving hands hydrated and soft, and containing vitamins A and E. Fully washable at low temperatures, the t-shirts are available in sizes Small to X Large, or as workwear tattoos such as ‘Nailtech’ for easy self-application. The six fragrances include ‘Delicious Pear’ with Cucumber, Melon and Ripe Pear; ‘Euphoria’ with Amber, Vanilla and light Musk undertones; ‘Hypnotic’ including Botanicals and Citrus; ‘Island Breeze’ with Coconut and Mango; ‘Pomegranate Delight’ including Sweet Pomegranate and Shea Butter; and ‘Vanilla Passion’, which includes Vanilla and passionate Musk. Smile Gems also offer a custom-made service, either as a complete t-shirt or easy ironon design. • Palms Extra: 0800 252 172 • Smile Gems t: 01327 843 549 Electric Avenue Drench with Quench SpaRitual presents Cuti-Quench, a cuticle and skin conditioning crème to treat rough, dry hands and cuticles. Cuti-Quench also promotes healthy nail growth as it is enriched with a powerful antioxidant formula - Avocado and Sesame oils soothe and soften while vitamins A and E provide nutrients to the skin and help repair radical damage. The crème is scented with aromatic extracts of ginger and Fuji apple and is great for daily use on hands, elbows and feet. • NSI t: 0808 202 0855 Capture the essence of hot summer nights and exotic holidays with shiny electric nails from Orly’s High Voltage colour collection! Bright, bold hues on manicured fingers and toes make for the perfect accessory this summer, with four new Orly shades to showcase on the vibrant, eye-catching display. Catch some rays in the sparkling orange glow of Heat Wave; spice up the beach party with the neon pink Hot Shot; hit the town with the vibrant purple of Charged Up; or light up the night with the radiant yellow Live Wire. • Grafton International t: 01827 280 080 39 40 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com New Products . . . New Products . . . New Products . . . A slick of summertime Say Aloe to clean nails Krystal Clean Nails™ with Aloe, an innovative new product from Zeon Healthcare, kills 99.9 percent of the fungus, bacteria and viruses which may cause nail infections - promoting the growth of healthy, strong, beautiful nails. Toma® by MAD Beauty has introduced three new shades for striking nails this summer... Bright, vibrant and provocative, Contessa (left) is a fuchsia shade that will bring a splash of excitement to hands and feet! Dame is an uplifting and sumptuous red, and a brighter version of the eye-catching classic, designed to look great on tanned skin. The formulation and mode of action means that Krystal Clean Nails™ can be used in conjunction with all types of nail extensions and nail polish, without damaging the enhancements. The Aloe Vera within the formulation ensures that the skin around the nail receives optimum conditioning. Finally, with bright and lively colours striking back this season, St. Tropez (right) is a funky and daring bright pink to perfectly match a tanned summer look - and is great for toes! Specially formulated for extra long-lasting durability and full coverage, Toma® by MAD Beauty features a professional range of over 120 colours with a glossy and outstanding finish. Each individual pack contains a 30ml bottle, buffer file and comprehensive information leaflet. • Zeon Healthcare t: 0845 8123 400 • MAD Beauty t: 020 8958 0555 In a Flash New from the Orly treatment range is FlashDry - quick-drying, shine drops deliver brilliant shine and dries lacquer quickly whilst strengthening nails and conditioning cuticles with Pro-Vitamin B5 and Wheat Germ Oil. Orly Flash Dry is available in a compact six-piece 18ml dropper cap bottle display and individual bottles - a fantastic professional and retail product for clients who need shiny, dry nails in a flash! • Grafton International t: 01827 280 080 Get Rich Now it’s easier than ever to condition and sooth dry, chapped skin on the go - new Orly Rich Renewal crèmes are ultra-hydrating, non-greasy and can be used on hands, feet or body for silky soft and fragrant skin. Choose from four sumptuous botanical fragrances - Paradise, lightly sweet with fruity notes of Lychee and Pomegranate; Pucker, a fresh pick me up with Papaya and Red Grapefruit; Passion, fragrant with floral notes of Neem and Feijoa; and Peace, warm and comforting with special Vanilla and White Tea. The Rich Renewal crèmes contain shea and cocoa butters, aloe vera and vitamins A and E to promote healing and nourished skin, while helping to protect against harsh environmental factors, and helping to restore the elasticity and glow of skin. • Grafton International t: 01827 280 080 Hot to Pop Give fingers and toes a dose of radiant energy for Spring with CND’s new Plexi Pop Collection, inspired by the colourful Lucite designs from modernist 60s interiors. Bold in the bottle translates to a subtle and optically interesting look on the nail: “Rising temperatures call for translucent nail tints in a range of moods from understated soft nudes that are like lip gloss for the nails, to vibrant flashes of carefree colour. The length and look this season is past the tip of the finger in a soft and tapered shape,” say CND. “The collection includes two healthy pink clears, three opalescent bright sheers in hot pink, coral and turquoise, and a mod crisp white cream.” Colours include Retro White (left) and Turquoise Tint (right). • Sweet Squared t: 0845 210 6060 Multi vitamin power LCN has introduced new Multi Vitamin hand care products, as summer approaches and health and fitness play an even greater importance in people’s lives. Within the range, Nourishing Hand Mask provides the skin with essential vitamins, such as Vitamin A, C and E while the addition of Wile Brier oil helps to nourish even the driest of skin. Also available is the Hand Peeling MultiVitamin, which gently removes dead skin cells and offers nourishment to the skin, and the Power Powder MultiVitamin Drink. • Beauty Concepts International: 01273 837 302 www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 41 New Products . . . New Products . . . New Products . . . Saving face (and hands, feet . . .) New from Supernail and Beauty, the Save My Skin range offers nail techs and clients a solution to naughty nails and horrible hands! Save My Cuticles, Save My Feet and Save my Hands all feature in the range, available in stylish retail displays and with special offers on purchases. • Supernail and Beauty t: 0208 752 1924 Bowled over Renaissance Products Ltd have introduced a range of Designer Pedicure Bowls by Spa Style Guru Noel Asmar. The Artesan-quality, beautifully sculpted resin pedicure bowls can help to transform a basic pedicure to one of sublime luxury, with design beauty fused with practicality. Lightweight, hygienic and designed for the perfect pedi service, the bowls measure a generous 14” base, 18” rim, 8.5” deep and weigh just 5.5lbs. Each comes complete with its own convenient carry case to ensure easy transportation where necessary. • Renaissance Products Ltd t: +353 (01) 832 1412 New book on M & P New Holland Professional has published a new book on manicure and pedicure, specifically aimed at those who are thinking of doing a course on the subject or starting up their own business. ‘Manicure and Pedicure’, written by Rosie Watson, offers expert advice on all aspects of being a nail technician. Packed with practical information on the structure of the nail, different types of nail exfoliation, buffing and varnish application, the book will help nail techs guarantee a professional groomed look every time. Acrylic, gel and fibreglass and silk nails are also covered in detail to give a broad knowledge of the different types of artificial nails used in salons, as well as the wonderful world of nail art with inspirational ideas on how to adorn painted nails with gems, rhinestones and foil leaf. • GBS t: 01476 541 080 Gel goes global New range for Beauty Express Mercia Professional Nail Systems is now available by mail order from Beauty Express. Throughout its creation the range has been tested and designed to be as gentle to the natural nail plate as possible, whilst giving fantastic results that clients will love. The Mercia UV Gel System is supported by a large selection of accessories and necessities, with the self-levelling and rapidly curing UV Gels designed to work with minimum effort. The range includes three fundamental colours - clear, pink and white - for performing French gel nails that are durable and resistant to cracking. The UV Gel Kit (pictured) provides everything techs need to create a perfect set of nails. • Beauty Express t: 0845 702 3803 An adventure in colour awaits you as IBD travels Around The World with their new gel polish collection. Six vibrant, shimmering colours are included in the new kit, with each one coat application lasting two weeks or longer, without chipping or peeling. Each gel polish shade is reminiscent of the exotic location from which it has been named, including Shanghai Red, Bali Blue, Emerald Isle, Sahara Sands, Parisian Purple and Tuscan Terracotta. • Grafton International t: 01827 280 080 42 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com New Products . . . New Products . . . New Products . . . Chill out feet! Relieve, refresh and chill out tired and achy feet in seconds, with the Cool Feet Treat AntiBacterial Spray from Supernail and Beauty. The cool anti-bacterial spray provides cooling relief that lasts, plus helps to kill the bacteria that causes foot odour. The 2oz purse size spray is travel friendly and a perfect impulse item for the sales area. • Supernail and Beauty t: 0208 752 1924 Under the Sea The new Sea Mineral Glow from Perfect Nails allows techs to exfoliate, moisturise and condition skin in one easy step. Finely ground sea minerals and pure essential oils gently purify skin leaving it renewed and radiantly aglow. Give it a stir, apply, massage and rinse for gorgeous lustrous skin. Also new from Perfect Nails is the White Bright Pen, a pristine new pen utilising non-bleach technology to help whiten and brighten the appearance of natural nails. An ideal product for clients who require neat, groomed nails with minimal time and effort. • Perfect Nails t: 0844 800 9396 Keeping it clean The Carlton Group has launched the latest addition to their sterilising/sanitising system Surface Wipes. The handy Wipes offer a fast and efficient means to leave salon surfaces and equipment hygienically clean, and are so gentle that they can even be used by therapists on their hands. Sterilsafe™ with byotrol is an innovative system based on new antimicrobial technology. The system includes a range of solutions such as Sanitising Spray, Concentrated Cold Sterilising Solution and Hand Mousse, and each product uses a combination of known biocides in association with an insert polymer, so that when applied, a coating remains on wet and dry surfaces and even hands. This polymer coating kills viruses such as MRSA, bacteria cells, spores, fungi and algae on contact. • The Carlton Group t: 01903 761 100 Itzy Bitzy teeny weeny . . . New Romantics Bursting into bloom for Spring/Summer 08, Mavala have introduced their new Floral Colours Collection. Mavala’s six new floral shades echo the return of retro and classic feminine florals, as seen on this year’s catwalk, including Lyric, Graphic, Magic, Mystic (left), Poetic and Romantic (right). The iconic 5ml pots of petal perfect colour are an accessible way to buy into this season’s floral trend, and there is just enough in each bottle to last the season. Mavala’s formula delivers microscopic air pockets to allow nails to breath and absorb nutrients found in hand creams and other topical treatments. • Mavala t: 01732 459 412 Raising your Profile Salon System have introduced their new Profile Acrylic System, incorporating advanced technology and extensive testing to allow students and technicians alike to achieve amazing results. After listening to students and educators, Salon System have created products to address particular training difficulties, and using a sophisticated blend of high-grade ingredients have produced an easy to use system with a controllable flow ideal for sculpting. Hot, electro-pop inspired brights are an essential look this summer, and new Itzy Bitzy neon shades are cool and cute! At 2.5ml these are great for retail for packing light on holiday, plus touch ups on the go. The synergy between liquid and powder ensures no crystallising and an easy flowing formula combined with an ultimately smooth finish means less dust from filing and buffing. Choose from Orange, a juicy citrus that goes perfectly with a tan; Green, a minty fresh shade for everyday summer colour; Pink, bright but girly, and lovely with a breezy summer dress; and Yellow, adding punch to jeans and a vest. • Salon System t: 0208 573 9907 The new Itzy Bitzy 2008 formulation contains Pro Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate), a vitamin involved in maintaining nail moisture level, stimulating nail cell growth and nail tissue regeneration. • Kaloss t: 0845 2301 401 www.BeautyServe.com The Nail File Summer 2008 Classified . . . Classified . . . Classified . . . Salon Supplies Salon Wear If You Are Reading This How Many of Your Potential Customers are too? At Your Fingertips ‘It’s nearly time to expose those toes! Special offers this month on our Gena Pedicure range, a step by step treatment programme which can be personalised to suit each clients needs. We are offering 12 products for only £45 exc VAT Or Indulge your senses and your clients feet with a our new luxury chocolate mint or refreshing orange ice pedicure products. To view these and our extensive range of products please visit www.atyourfingertips.org.uk or call 07719 371571 for a catalogue. Don’t forget to visit our monthly special offer and free gift page!’ 24HR Online Beauty Furnishing Shopping has arrived! www.salonbeautysupplies.co.uk Don’t Miss Out on Sales Call Sophie on 01332 227696 to advertise in this space Tanning Supplies Following the success of the New 2008 full colour mail order furnishings brochure. ^^^PUSPULSVUKVUJV\R ; New website is launched, packed with New furniture & equipment Huge savings & special web offers, 24hr online ordering service. 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Dates to suit your requirements. Please contact 01623 477206 or visit www.academyofbeautytraining.co.uk for further information Call Sophie on 01332 227696 with your classified advertisements 43 44 T he Nail F ile Sum m e r 2 0 0 8 www.BeautyServe.com Training News . . . Training News . . . Training News Habia and NIC agree partnership Habia and the National Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC) in the United States have joined forces to create the International Cosmetology Licensing Organisation (ICLO). The new organisation, which is based in the UK, will lead to an increase of reciprocity and mutual recognition of hair and beauty qualifications around the world. The ICLO will now seek approval from national governments worldwide for the recognition of and reciprocity between hair and beauty standards and qualifications. Executive Officer of Habia said: “The new company will encourage and promote the concept of international mobility in hair and beauty training, as well as seeking to set, raise and maintain standards for the practice of hair and beauty.” Alan Goldsbro, Executive Director of ICLO and Chief • Habia t: 0845 230 6080 A United approach to education It’s a woman’s world The third Santi National Annual ‘Women in Our Business’ Conference will be held on Tuesday 17th June at the Café Royal, London. Organised by Susie Santiago, who recently collected the Training Provider of the year award at the Professional Beauty awards, the conference will focus on the principles of leadership, operational systems, brandbuilding, PR, client care, marketing, team motivation, and retailing. Speakers include Roisin Isaacs, Ragdale Hall Health Hydro; Sally Penford, Education Manager for the International Dermal Institute; and Susie Santiago, Founder of the Santi group. A delegate place is £125 plus VAT to include lunch and the after-event drinks reception. A ‘four for the price of three offer’ is also available upon request. • Santi t: 020 8323 8020 The education team at UBP. United Beauty’s training team have successfully completed the City & Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector, in association with Bob Jefford of Accetts Group. The educators have undertaken the new criteria, published in September 2007, in accordance with new government legislation in offering adult education. The new course criterion has enhanced the structure of training, which underpins the high standards set within United Beauty in its educational role to meet client needs. • United Beauty t: 0845 6010 196 Employers, we need you! Habia are asking all employers within the industry to get involved in the new Diplomas, which are to be phased in later this year. Employers can get involved in a number of ways from offering training talks to allowing students to visit their salon. If you’d like to support the new Diplomas, please contact Habia at diploma@habia.org stating how you can help and which areas of England you can cover. • Habia t: 0845 230 6080 Pinks launch new courses Hot on the heels of their new Pinks Organic product range, Pinks Academy have launched their new signature Indonesian Manicure and Himalayan Pedicure courses. Kirstie Allen, Director of Pinks Academy, has designed the courses especially for students who want to offer their clients a luxury alternative to standard manicure or pedicure treatments. The half-day course teaches students how to take their client on a ‘journey’ using products and techniques collected and influenced by Kirstie’s travels around the world, and in particular throughout Asia. “Manicures and pedicures are so often dull standard treatments,” says Kirstie. “Our aim is to teach students how to create a ‘spa’ experience for their clients. The process is a journey, from the initial tea ceremony and aromatic welcoming through to finishing.” Forthcoming course dates are 27th May at Pinks’ Derby branch, and 12th June at the Tamworth branch. • Pinks Academy t: 01332 204804 Goan Experience introduces Henna The Goan Experience has added Henna hand painting to their range of courses. The introduction to Henna, also known as Mehndi in India, is offered as an optional extra on any of the normal courses, and serves as an excellent introduction to the popular Indian hand decoration. “Henna is a tattoo-like decoration work by young women at weddings and festivals,” says The Goan Experience’s John McClements. “The design is created with henna paste which is made from ground henna leaves mixed with oil or water.” • The Goan Experience e: info@thegoanexperience.com