- Tanning
- ManicureTo begin with, lighter shades will almost always look better on more mature fingertips, as dark nail colours tend to emphasize spotting and discoloration on the hands. Unless you are sure which shades look best for your client, it may be wise to avoid darker tones altogether in favour of lighter polishes. The good news with this tip is that far from inhibiting available options, this still encompasses a massive range of colour choices for beauties of every inclination–baby pinks, whites, and nudes for the natural, pastels, and potentially even neons for the more expressive. Consider having a sample palette of all your best light-coloured polishes on hand to easily showcase and test different shades for your clients when they come in so that they already have a spectrum of fun options to excite their imaginations with–regardless of the depth of tones. Tip: shorter fingers tend to wear bright colours incredibly well, such as hot pink or bright red. Longer, more slender digits will be especially flattered by similarly delicate shades, like light pinks and nudes, which will elevate the manicure without distraction. For length, these beauties tend to look their best with a shorter, squoval (square-oval) shape that will flatter while leaving space for any hands-on tasks throughout their day-to-day lives.
- PedicureNow, the next time your client comes in hoping for a fresh new mani but is still determining what will look best for them, these colours and styles can be suggested, which will highlight their natural assets while downplaying any detractors that can come with time. Remind the colour-lovers that any shades they’re unsure of for their nails can always be tested on the pedicure first, and don’t be afraid to try new things if they are interested in exploring more options. Together, you and your clients will be all set to grab hold of the new day with new nails!
- Facial Treatment
- Permanent Makeup