Susie H
Well-Known Member
Hello to all.
I've put this one in nails, only because I couldn't see a class for all.
I am currently re-reading Dough Schoon's
Nail Structure and Product Chemistry.
I would strongly urge all nail techs to read it. It's written in plain English, broken down into bite size chunks and flows well with plenty of diagrams and photos to make it easy to understand.
Another must for me is Gigi's Nail Class.
It's a good one to keep by your elbow as a reminder and problem solver.
Again plainly written, with good step by step explanations.
What is YOUR essential reading, whether you're a hair, skin, holistic or nail geek?
I've put this one in nails, only because I couldn't see a class for all.
I am currently re-reading Dough Schoon's
Nail Structure and Product Chemistry.
I would strongly urge all nail techs to read it. It's written in plain English, broken down into bite size chunks and flows well with plenty of diagrams and photos to make it easy to understand.
Another must for me is Gigi's Nail Class.
It's a good one to keep by your elbow as a reminder and problem solver.
Again plainly written, with good step by step explanations.
What is YOUR essential reading, whether you're a hair, skin, holistic or nail geek?