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Let there be light


Artistic Nail Design has introduced the Artistic LED PRO 30, a high performance LED light for rapid and effective gel curing.


This new scientifically engineered light offers nail technicians rapid and accurate gel curing. Its spacious interior is large enough to fit the full hand, and has four pre-settings for 10, 20, 30 and 40 second curing times. It also featuresmotion sensor activation and an LED display timer with countdown.


The LED PRO 30 has been created specifically to work in conjunction with theArtistic Colour Gloss soak-off gel polish range and newArtistic Smart Gel.The light comes with a one-year warranty.


• Louella Belle: 0844 800 9396 • Circle number: 73


Spider-man inspired


Take your pick


The Nail Base’s latest Duri Spring/Summer 2012 collection is KeepYour Options Open, offering a range of colours tomatch the diversity of the upcoming season.


The colour palette offers 12 new nail shades in an assortment of softer shades,modern brights andmetallic glitter.


The Nail Base also offer Duri’sMiracote, which is designed to dry through nail polish to the base coat so that nails are ready to go. Miracote has a non-yellowing formula that is toluene and formaldehyde-free.


•The Nail Base: 01923 233 243


To celebrate Sony Pictures’TheAmazing Spider-Man, OPI have launched six limited edition nail lacquers and a new Shatter.


The collection includesYourWeb orMine (pink), Into the Night (midnight blue), CallMe Gwen-ever (coral), Just Spotted the Lizard (yellow-green),My Boyfriend ScalesWalls (cityscape white), and Number One Nemesis (sparkling nickel).


The filmvillain’s reptilian look can be replicated with a high- fashion twist by using the new deep green shimmer Shatter coat. Shatter the Scales is inspired by graffiti art and works when painted over any dry OPI hue.


With an all-star cast, includingAndrew Garfield and Emma Stone, the highly-anticipated series reboot opens at theatres nationwide in 3D on 3rd July.


• OPI: 01923 240 010 • Circle number: 79


Go for gold


Following the successful launch ofThe Gold SalonAward in 2011, the innovative Salon Grading Scheme has some exciting developments that hope to accelerate it forward in 2012.


A teamof ambassadors are now trained and onboard to award and recognise salons across the UK for their commitment to skills, health and safety and industry standards and with DeniseWright now on- board as an Executive Director, 2012 is set to be the year when clients will be seeking out Gold Salons over others.


In addition, the Gold SalonAward has now been accredited by the ILM(The Institute of Leadership andManagement), the UK’s largest awarding organisation for qualifications in leadership,management, coaching and enterprise and part of the City&Guilds group.


The ILMendorsed schemes are benchmark for quality and will help salons stand out in today’s competitivemarket place.


• Gold SalonAwards: 0843 523 6464 Falling forAutumn looks


Famed for their work with global designers, CND have highlighted thisAutumn’s nail trends.


“Manicures are seductive and bursting with colour- ripened opaque oxbloods, high shine gold and silver metallics and sophisticated creamy nudes are the hottest hues for fall 2012,” says CND Co-founder, JanArnold.


Key looks include Blueblood – aristocratic manicures saturated in CND Colours in Plumville, Dark Ruby andMidnight Sapphire, whilst Hi-Tech Femme featured puremetalmanicures created using CND Colour in Gold Chrome topped with CNDAir DryTop Coat.


Sugared neutrals feature inTea/Party styles, where nails are light and airy, created using CND colours inMarshmallow Rose, Putty and in ChocolateMilk.


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