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OCT 2013

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{nails file} Shrink to Fit A client's simple request motivated Rachael Waggoner of Dazzlin' Digits (www.TheNailArtGirl. com) in Lakewood, Colo., to come up with her own technique for applying images onto nails. "I have a client who really wanted to help memorialize her sister — who passed when she was fairly young — on her nails. I knew there wasn't a way to paint a picture of this young girl from the blurry old photo I had," says Waggoner. "I figured I would start with my computer. I took the image and shrunk it down with my photo editor. I printed it out on plain computer paper and decided to go to the salon and play with it. After a few failed attempts with pearls that were too wet or too dry, I found the perfect consistency and learned that I needed to work fast. I put the image on a form so I could lay a flat disk of acrylic over the image. Once it dried I peeled it off of the form and did the same to the back. When that was dry I filed and buffed the sides to the shape I wanted and then I set the disk on her nail with acrylic to bind it. My client loved how personalized her nails were and the sentiment was sweet." This technique has allowed Waggoner to encase anything she wants for a customer. "I have a client who is going on a New Kids on the Block cruise and wants to do nails with their pictures. I could never find tiny images of something so specific, but now I can make my own," she says. The Skype's the Limit Design your own private training class with Amy Becker of Masterworks by Amy Becker and learn in the comfort of your own home. Becker is now using Skype to share her expert knowledge. "Skype classes work very well for nail techs looking to improve in any area of training," says Becker. "We not only Skype technical information for one-on-one classes, we also Skype interviews, mentoring, and general information regarding the nail industry to help techs in a variety of subjects. We set up blocks of time that a nail tech can book for personal training. At the time of booking, we ask what the professional would like to learn. We then customize the class based on that information." For more information, go to www.nailsmag.com/fifi/21391. >>> 58 | NAILS MAGAZINE | OCTOBER 2013

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