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Rachel Messick

manicurist

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Relevant Resources: Favorite YouTube Channels

There are three things I can credit with my foray into manicuring: my own sad bitten nails, my friend and former manicurist Sreynin and YouTube tutorials. I specialize in gel nail art on natural nails, so I won’t be of much use in the acrylic department (although I hear that Nail Career Education, Naio Nails and Young Nails are amazing resources.)


The Nail Hub: Gel Nail Fundamentals

Liz has an AMAZING series called Gel Nail Fundamentals, literally everything from anatomy to application.


Hillary Dawn Herrera:

Hillary is just one of those magical unicorn people with a gift for education. I love that she talks business and real salon scenarios as well. If you want more in-depth skill training, she also has a paid digital education library (I highly recommend her Speed Gel Removal class).


Paola Ponce Nails

Paola specializes in Japanese gel nail education, and is a great resource for business, basics and art. She’s my go-to when I have a Japanese gel question.


Light Elegance: Jim McConnell’s Chemist Corner

I don’t use a ton of LE in my studio (mostly their glitter gels), however, Jim is a super renowned chemist. So if you are an education junkie like myself and you want to know the ins and outs of chemistry, take a stroll over to the LE channel and get nerdy with Jim.


Celina Rydén:

Celina just has the BEST personality, her videos have something for everybody whether it’s basics, business or advanced techniques.


Mainee Nail TV

Mai Sakai is a super well known Japanese artist and her tutorials breakdown simple and complex art, step-by-step complete with subtitles and royalty-free background music that’s for sure going to get stuck in your head.


Isabel May Nails:

Isabel is a more recent discovery of mine, but I just love her tutorials and British accent. Here’s one of my faves!


Nails by Katie Dutra

Katie’s channel is super fun, great and honest vlogs, necessary tutorials (hello ombré!) and product reviews.










tags: relevant resources
categories: Business Stuff, Pro Tutorial
Monday 08.03.20
Posted by Rachel Messick
 

Relevant Resources: Invasion of the Pod(cast) People

I’m a firm believer that knowledge is better shared than stored away and I’m SO thankful that there are amazing educators, artists and business people who not only feel the same way but are upstartish enough to actually do the work and create (free!) resources for their colleagues. I’m super excited to share some of my never-miss-an-episode breakdown of my absolute favorite beauty business podcasts.


Outgrowth: A Slice of Pro Beauty

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The Thriving Stylist Podcast

Britt Seva is a Hairstylist and former salon owner turned marketing genius. While the Thriving Stylist program is more geared toward hairstylists, all of the advice is completely relevant to manicurists. Britt is a great resource for building the business and clientele that you want and has a magical way of putting things into perspective.

Bangers:

Episode #115: How To Work With Brand Ambassadors or Micro Influencers This is an absolute MUST for everybody in the game, when is it really worth it to work with influencers? How do you figure out if a relationship is right for you AND how to do it the right way.

Episode #104: Close Your Books, Close Your Business: Is it ever a good idea to turn away potential clients?

Episode #78: Social Media Myths & Mistakes: Self explanatory title, but great tips to maximize your social media experience.


The Nail Hub (retired, but great resource)

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Liz Morris is sharp, opinionated and exceptionally gifted when it comes to business. This is one fo the first nail podcasts I ever got into and I’ve probably listened to every episode three times. Although she’s moved her primary platform to YouTube (which I also highly recommend checking out) the podcasts episodes are still as relevant as ever, except maybe the one about Periscope.

Bangers:

Setting Prices: What actually goes into setting your prices. Are you just pulling numbers out of thin air or really thinking it through.

The Death of Licensing Pt 1 & 2: An honest discussion about deregulation looking at it from both sides.

Just Say No… And How To Actually Do It: Setting boundaries in business and with clients.



tags: relevant resources
categories: Business Stuff
Monday 07.06.20
Posted by Rachel Messick
 

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