90% of nail technicians are from Viet Nam, they do this to make money because they have little academic education, also some trouble with the English language, they are extremely patient and professional when they are doing clients nails and pedicures , this is not something that most Caucasian want to do as a career.
A lot of nail salons were started by Viatamese women who were trained in the art of caring for nails which is probably why most nail salons are run by Viatamese women.
It depends on what you are looking for. If you wish to have professional, high-quality work done on your nail, then yes, it is worth the money.
women:)
Many beauticians work a Tuesday through Saturday schedule, with many working in the evenings to accommodate clients. Hair stylists are on their feet for the majority of the day, which nail technicians contend with fumes from nail polishes, acrylic nails, and removers throughout the day.
stylish
Massage therapists can work in many settings: private practice, dayspas and salons, tanning salons, holistic health clinics, chiropractic offices, country clubs, and more.
Many Vietnamese women were former teachers, business owners and government officials who came to the United States in 1975 after the fall of Saigon and landed in Hope Village, a tent city for Vietnamese refugees near Sacramento. Actress Tippi Hedren, drawn to the plight of Vietnamese refugees, visited every few days. The Vietnamese knew little of Hollywood, so Hedren showed them Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" and pointed out her face on the screen. Hedren was captivated by the refugees' stories of their homeland. They were fascinated by her nails: long, oval, the color of coral. "I noticed that these women were very good with their hands," said Hedren, now 78. "I thought, why couldn't they learn how to do nails?" So Hedren flew in her manicurist once a week to teach the women how to trim cuticles, remove calluses and perform nail wraps. She persuaded a nearby beauty school to teach the women and helped them find jobs. The story and Vietnamese in the nail industry grow from there... cool
yes, of course!
Crackle nail polishOnly works on top of other nail polish(Doesn't work on just your nail or other surfaces/fake nails without a nail polish under it.)
you pull the trigger and the nail shoots out and into the wood.
Nail polish comes from people which work at stores which sell you nail polish
A cosmotologist is someone who does hair and makeup. They would work in beauty salons and some work for celebrities
There are several careers you can pursue after completing your nail training. Some professionals focus on offering specific services, such as manicures and pedicures, while others branch out into other areas of the beauty industry. After working under the supervision of others, many nail technicians eventually open their own salons or spas. Another option is to work out of the comfort of your own home, or to become a mobile nail technician, traveling to clients� homes instead. Some become involved in education, either by teaching at cosmetology schools or by becoming product representatives. Still others become inspectors or licensing examiners.