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davene13j · 6 years
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coconailspa-blog · 6 years
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How to select the perfect nude nail colour for your client
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Barely-there hues are always in style and the sophisticated nude nail look continues to flourish across the runways, on celebrity fingertips and in the salon. Favoured by many for its ‘clean’ look and ability to complement any ensemble – without overpowering, nude nails will never go out of style – and therein lies their beauty. However, when it comes to giving clients the best nude manicure for their skin tone, how does one find the perfect product match? Fortunately, there’s an endless variety of nudes on the market, meaning there’s a shade for everyone and no longer a ‘one-nude fits all’ policy.
“A nude nail look is a timeless, season-less classic that any woman, regardless of age or style, can pull off,” explains Catherine Trowell, sales executive and brand builder for China Glaze. “Nude nail shades can make fingers look longer and more graceful and can match any outfit or occasion.”
“It’s crucial to choose a colour that enhances a client’s skin tone,” says INK London educator, Tracy McGoogan. However, there’s a fine line that nail techs should be careful not to cross when it comes to nude shades. “Too pale and the hands can look washed out or cold; too dark and it can almost make a client’s skin and nails look like they’ve had a tanning disaster! However, once you ‘nail’ nudes, there’s no going back,” assures Tracy. “I love a classic nude nail, it’s a go-to colour for busy clients that prefer a neat manicured look, it’s the perfect nail for an important meeting or job interview and a neutral nail will never clash with an outfit choice.”
When deciding on the perfect nude shade for your client, the first step is to identify their skin tone and then determine undertones. Kathryn Darwin, brand development manager for Palms Extra, explains, “In order to select the right nude colour for clients, consider whether they have pale and fair, medium to olive or dark skin. One tip, used by many when assessing colour, is to look at the veins on the inside of the wrists to ascertain whether they are blue or green. Blue veins indicate cooler undertones whereas green means warmer.”
However, it’s needless to say, there’s a number of methods to determine a client’s skin tone. Julie-Anne Larivière, Salon System GELLUX techspert, employs the mannequin-hand approach when it comes to matching her client with a nude polish. “I have all my nudes lined up next to each other on a colour wheel and I place each shade on the client’s nail until we find the perfect match,” she reveals.
Laura White, education emissary for The Creative Beauty Group, opts for a similar approach when helping clients pick the right nude. “For my clients, the best way to find the best nude is to ‘try before you buy’,” she explains. “All my gel polish bottles have a colour pop ring around the neck, painted with the colour in the bottle, which they can ‘try on’ over their own nail to check the shade against their skin tone.”
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coconailspa-blog · 6 years
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Have you drunk enough water today?
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Did you know that water can help with fatigue, hunger, dry skin and trouble with concentrating? Water is the primary chemical component that the body uses and it makes up nearly 60% of your body weight. Your body looses water every day through simple tasks such as breathing and perspiration. How much water is enough? It varies with each person. On average, you should drink 8 or more glasses of water a day. Although this depends on your health, how active you are and where you live. Typically, your urine will tell you if you need more water or if you are hydrated. The clearer the better!
If you are feeling fatigue during the day, reach for a glass of water before you grab another cup of coffee.
Are you constantly feeling hungry? Drink some water before you consume more food to fill your stomach. The signals that your brain sends for hunger and thirst are very similar; so you may actually need to hydrate instead of eat more food.
No one likes dry, itchy skin! If you drink enough water, then your skin will stay hydrated with a youthful glow!
Your brain relies heavily on water to function properly, so help it out by fueling it with some extra water to stay focused on your daily tasks.
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4 Important Benefits of Manicures and Pedicures
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Increase blood circulation
During any manicure or pedicure, you receive a relaxing massage of the hands and feet. This helps to improve blood circulation and improves mobility for the joints.
Improve the health of your nails
With regular manicures and pedicures, the chances of your nails developing fungi and other infections are reduced. Our hands, especially, are exposed to a lot of elements and products on a daily basis. It’s a good idea to have a deep cleaning so the dead skin cells on your hands can be removed. That encourages new cell growth, leaving your nails stronger and healthier.
De-stress
We all know that body massages are a great way to relax and rejuvenate your nerves, but sometimes all it takes to relax is a hand and foot massage. Manicures and pedicures are a great way to relax while improving the look and feel of your hands and feet. If you’re feeling stressed, some of us tend to pick at our cuticles, leaving them dry, cracked and bleeding. Plus, having great looking nails can always help to put a smile on your face, making stress levels decrease.
Keeps hands and feet smooth and soft
Maine winters are harsh and last too long. With regular manicures and pedicures during these months you can help to keep your skin and nails smooth and soft despite the exposure to the harsh winter elements. If you don’t take care of your hands and feet, you can experience dry, cracked skin that leaves painful sores and potential scars.
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