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- “On sets back then, they wanted plain nails—beige, sheer pink, or clear,” Thompson says. “All she had were little short nails! So I went into my wallet, took money out, cut it up, and did a French manicure.” The result, now known as money nails, became a defining moment in the history of hip-hop and beauty.
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May 9, 2019 · Bold shades become en vogue for short natural nails, and in 1994, Chanel brought reddish-black Vamp mainstream. It wasn’t long before companies like CND, OPI and Essie, among others, launched their own versions of the shade.
Aug 4, 2024 · As we moved into the late 20th century, acrylic nails became popular, offering women the ability to have perfectly shaped nails that lasted longer and were more durable than natural nails.
- How It Started
- Vietnamese Influence
- Guided by Black Women
- In The Spotlight
- Covid’S Impact
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To understand where we are, it’s helpful to know where it all began. Nail adornment can be traced back to the 18th century, according to Suzanne Shapiro’s book “Nails: The Story of the Modern Manicure.” Ancient Egyptian and Asian cultures used rose-colored nails—dyed with henna or crushed flowers—as a status symbol. Long nails were also associated ...
Another transformative force on the American nail industry are the generations of Vietnamese that have honed the craft. According to Adele Pham’s documentary “NailedIt: Vietnamese & the Nail Industry,” a whopping 50 percent of nail salons in the United States are owned by Vietnamese immigrants, and an even higher portion of workers in nail salons—7...
Along the way, the influence that Black culture—particularly Black women—had on the evolution of the artistry of nails cannot be ignored. They’re the true pioneers of the incredibly intricate, creative and show-stopping nail looks that we see on celebrities like Kylie Jenner today, but they’re not given this recognition. Oftentimes, it’s blatant cu...
While fashion runways have made—and continue to make—an impact on the perception of nails, so does celebrity. And if any nail professional knows the impact that celebrity can have, it’s Jenny Bui, owner of two nail salons in New York City and her own Jenny Secret Collection of products. Her Instagram tagline—“Cardi B’s Nail Tech”—carries with it in...
The pandemic hit the beauty service industry especially hard, shuttering salons and shops and forcing nail professionals to pivot quickly, finding new ways to stay afloat and engaged with their clients. During the shutdown, nail professionals focused on education and social media, digging deep into the community and making the most out of a less-th...
Those outside the industry—or those who have just joined—may not understand how multifaceted today’s nail business truly is. What most see is the salon table and chair, but nail professionals can hold a wide array of positions within the business as it continues to evolve. “One of the things I love about the industry is its versatility,” says Nguye...
Jan 26, 2024 · Nail art has been around since ancient Egypt when members of the upper class dyed their nails with henna. During the Tang dynasty in China, imperial concubines had their own exclusive process based on crushing flowers for the required pigments. Polished nails set you apart from the masses.
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Jun 12, 2024 · While the Egyptians were believed to have used henna as nail polish, the Chinese are credited with inventing nail polish around 3000 BC. Everything you need to know about the fascinating history of nail polish and how long it has actually been around, inside.
Dec 31, 2021 · 1990s: Bold nail art sported by female rappers led the way for nail art we see as common place today. Short, dark nails were seen in popular films and inspired a new trend. 2000s: During the recession, nail art became a way to express yourself.