Being a dinosaur myself, as in, I roamed the Nail Industry in the times Before Salon Geek I have been wondering if it has made us lazy or at the very least, less adventurous!!
Before I explain what I mean, please take it as a given that I know this site has done more to help fledgling nail/beauty/hair technicians than anything else and it is a great learning tool and support group when used correctly. I love SG OK!
But I have noticed more and more that people post asking "what if, I did this what would happen" "What would it look like if I did this" "Has anyone ever done this, what happened?"
Have we all lost our sense of adventure, do we not try things for ourselves anymore? Do we just rely on other people to test things out for us here on Salon Geek.
Obviously I am not advocating mucking about with the system you use or breaking any health & safety laws , but just being a liittle bit more innovative. After all we are in a creative industry.
I would much rather read threads telling me about how you jumped right in at the deep end and gave something a try , with how successful or how disastrous it was, than a 'what if' hoping someone will tell you how to do it first thread!
I remember way back when Heather Davies posted about her experiments with colour polish and Brisa Gel, OK not endorsed by CND but it worked and a lot of geeks gained from it. It was innovative and FUN!!
Also Victoria's experiments with different clamps to use poppits with gel!
Surely the first person who used a reverse application to get a perfect smile line must have been controversial, or even double dipping with colour, adding glitter to a clear powder, putting a gel topcoat on an acrylic nail, the list goes on. I am sure there are things that were criticised on here before that are now common useage and we can't live without.
Or are we just a litttle to shy to post our experiments and ideas on here in case we have done something deemed as wrong .
Come on Geeks, give things a go, then let us know!
Before I explain what I mean, please take it as a given that I know this site has done more to help fledgling nail/beauty/hair technicians than anything else and it is a great learning tool and support group when used correctly. I love SG OK!
But I have noticed more and more that people post asking "what if, I did this what would happen" "What would it look like if I did this" "Has anyone ever done this, what happened?"
Have we all lost our sense of adventure, do we not try things for ourselves anymore? Do we just rely on other people to test things out for us here on Salon Geek.
Obviously I am not advocating mucking about with the system you use or breaking any health & safety laws , but just being a liittle bit more innovative. After all we are in a creative industry.
I would much rather read threads telling me about how you jumped right in at the deep end and gave something a try , with how successful or how disastrous it was, than a 'what if' hoping someone will tell you how to do it first thread!
I remember way back when Heather Davies posted about her experiments with colour polish and Brisa Gel, OK not endorsed by CND but it worked and a lot of geeks gained from it. It was innovative and FUN!!
Also Victoria's experiments with different clamps to use poppits with gel!
Surely the first person who used a reverse application to get a perfect smile line must have been controversial, or even double dipping with colour, adding glitter to a clear powder, putting a gel topcoat on an acrylic nail, the list goes on. I am sure there are things that were criticised on here before that are now common useage and we can't live without.
Or are we just a litttle to shy to post our experiments and ideas on here in case we have done something deemed as wrong .
Come on Geeks, give things a go, then let us know!