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Summer Nail Art Special


The sun is shining, bright colours and florals are in fashion, so brighten up your clients nails with fab flowers, hexagons and crushed mother of pearl.


You do not have to be an artist to create impressive nail art, you just have to be adventurous and know how to use art to show off your skills as a nail technician to impress your clients and earn yourself some extra income.


How to use: Cure your gel then place the dried flowers, hexagons or mother of pearl onto the sticky cured gel and cover with sealer gel, then cure. Finish with S-Gel or UV Top Coat Gel. This will seal in your nail art and protect it.


Attend one of our Nail Art Courses to learn new skills and gain confidence in applying nail art. Call 0845 331 2347.


50% saving on the following Nail Art


HEXAGONS £1.10 +VAT ART115 – Crystal ART116 – Pink ART117 – Purple ART118 – Turquoise


CRUSHED MOTHER OF PEARL £1.10 +VAT


ART400 – Charcoal ART401 – Blue ART402 – Rust ART403 – Gold ART404 – Tan ART405 – Green ART406 – Lilac ART407 – Orange ART408 – Peach ART409 – Purple ART410 – Yellow


Offer valid for June, July and August 2011 only.


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DRIED FLOWERS £1.96 +VAT ART040 – Lime ART041 – Orange ART042 – Pink ART043 – Purple ART044 – Red ART045 – Turquoise ART046 – White ART047 – Yellow


MINI DRIED FLOWERS £1.96 +VAT ART050 – Lime ART052 – Pink ART053 – Red ART054 – Turquoise ART055 – Yellow


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