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3 Things I Won’t Do After Working As A Nail Technician

Many of us get manicures regularly, but the cost of nice nails often goes unnoticed by our customers. It takes savvy entrepreneurship and skill to create art. With hashtags such as #5things, nail technicians have clarified misconceptions about their jobs on TikTok. These tips from nail technicians help people understand what their job is like:

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Don’t Keep Checking Your Hands

“When my nail tech is working on my nails, I won’t keep pulling my hand away. It’s super stressful when this happens! In addition to interfering with the whole process, it also causes the appointment to take longer. Trust your nail technicians.” – Aleanie Molina, Everett, Washington-based nail technician.

Be On My Phone All The Time

A manicure isn’t the time for phone usage. People using their phones during manicures are the nail tech’s worst nightmare. Getting a manicure shouldn’t involve picking up your phone. We prepare your nails by cleaning them of dust, lint, and oil before applying polish. Using your hands on your phone or the nail desk will make the tech’s job more difficult. This causes smudges, lint, and dust. Let’s keep the phone until after the service. – Christa Cole, a Pasadena, California-based nail technician

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Not Rebooking Someone Who Ghosted

“Ghosting” is no-showing and not responding to messages or phone calls. This will cause a charge on their card for the complete amount of the service, and they will not be able to rebook. Low-quality ‘walk-in’ salons have created this kind of disrespect in our industry. A serious nail artist works by appointment only. We lose money if the client does not show up. That’s unfair. – Dylan Pritchard, a Las Vegas-based nail technician.