Nails Magazine

OCT 2013

Magazine for the professional nail industry.

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STYLE} The light source at your nail table is just as important of a tool as your acrylic sculpting brush. Without a good lamp, how are you supposed to see the intricate details of what you're doing on a client's nails? Show [Us]Your… n orkstatio W Lamps tx - First 3 LINEs tx - First 3 LINEs tx - tx - First 3 LINEs tx - First 3 LINEs tx - tx - First 3 LI tx - Georgia (no indent) body body body body tx BODY SUBHEADS tx - Georgia (no indent) tx - Georgia (indent) tx - story attribution1 tx - story attribution2 NAME Salon MARIO TRICOCI HAIR SALONS & DAY SPAS, PALATINE, ILL. City This is our standard table set-up before any guest sits down. The lamps are from Artemide. They're called the Tolomeo Classic. They are extremely durable, fully adjustable, heavily weighted, and aesthetically pleasing with a minimalist classic modern design. — Amber Edwards FANCY NAILS, SARASOTA, FLA. I have a "removable" lamp because I like to redecorate every now and then. When I see cute things at stores that would look good on my desk, I buy them. So everything on my desk is removable, not permanent. — Yanin Moreno 110 | NAILS MAGAZINE | OCTOBER 2013

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