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nailsonblackwomen · 6 years
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Hello Everyone, The wait is over as I received lots of inquiries regarding to group classes and I’ve decided to proceed with 2 Days Beginner Class on November 23 & 24 /2020. DUE TO THE MID PANDEMIC, SEATS ARE VERY LIMITED & 6 FEET APART.
Please email us for more details inquiries via [email protected] or text (647)9938726 Deposited E-transfer via [email protected]. Location: Concord, On
CONTACT US Hard Rock Nails Salon Address: 790 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2P7, Canada Phone: (416) 818-8971 Website: http://www.hardrocknails.com/
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themomsandthecity · 6 years
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New Pregnancy Trend Has Expectant Women Turning Their Ultrasounds into Manicures
Before it’s time to paint the nursery, many moms are painting their nails with the likeness of their baby on the way. A new trend has emerged that has moms-to-be flocking to nail salons with their ultrasound photos in hand, requesting a manicure crafted to look just like their little ones’ first snapshots. Most of the impressive photos floating around social media seem to be of women who had their nails decorated for gender-reveal parties, baby showers and similar events. One Swedish Instagram user (who happens to be a hairdresser and nail artist herself) with twins on the way even shared a snapshot of a nail set that showed two sonogram images to represent both of her babies. Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs? Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Parents newsletter. View this post on Instagram 1+1=4 Som flera av er säkert redan har misstänkt så ligger det en liten bebis i min mage. Inte bara en har vi fått reda på, utan TVÅ! Vi väntar tvillingar!! Jag vet inte än hur länge min kropp kommer orka jobba, men jag är beräknad 21 december (tvillingar kommer ofta runt 1 månad för tidigt). Första steget är att jag inte längre regelbundet kommer att jobba till 20-23 på kvällarna, utan se till att hålla mig (så gott det går) runt 18.00 när jag egentligen ska vara klar för dagen. Detta kommer göra att möjligheten till sena eftermiddagstider kommer att minska. Så småningom kommer jag med största sannolikhet även att behöva minska med någon dag i veckan, så se till att vara ute i god tid för att få en tid som passar! Så länge jag och bebisarna mår bra och så länge kroppen orkar så kommer jag att jobba på, men hälsan och våra barn går i första hand, så om kroppen säger stopp så måste jag lyssna. Det gör att ju längre fram i höst vi kommer, desto större är risken att jag kan behöva boka om eller avboka helt. Hoppas på eran förståelse! A post shared by Alingsås mysigaste salong! (@salongrecreate) on Aug 6, 2018 at 12:16pm PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js View this post on Instagram #tbt #ultrasound #ultrasoundnails #mybabygirl #mynailtechsagenius #nails #pink #cool #oneofakind #missthis @leeleebrown #nailsbyleelee A post shared by msamandasmith (@msamandasmith) on Apr 10, 2014 at 9:36am PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js RELATED: The First Photo of Kylie Jenner’s Daughter Stormi Inspired a Manicure — and It’s a Must-See Some women are using the trend as an opportunity to honor babies they have lost, like a user named Sara who suffered a miscarriage in 2017 and did her own nails with an early ultrasound photo painted onto one. “This manicure has been a long time coming,” she began the post’s heartbreaking caption. “After three years and numerous fertility treatments, my hubby and I finally conceived in April. On May 30, my heart was broken when I found out my baby was no longer living and growing, and he was taken from me the next day.” “I lost all inspiration as I struggled with the grief. I learned how to love him and his brief life and move forward with renewed hope,” Sara added. “I love you jelly bean, and seeing you on my nails makes me smile ” View this post on Instagram This manicure has been a long time coming. After three years and numerous fertility treatments, my hubby and I finally conceived in April. On May 30, my heart was broken when I found out my baby was no longer living and growing, and he was taken from me the next day. I lost all inspiration as I struggled with the grief. I learned how to love him and his brief life and move forward with renewed hope. I love you jelly bean, and seeing you on my nails makes me smile #miscarriage #pregnancyloss #infertility #pregnancyandinfantlossawarenessmonth #onceamotheralwaysamother #angelbaby #ihaveasoninheaven #ultrasound #sonogram #sonogramnails #ultrasoundnails #nailart #idomyownnails #freehandnailart #nailfie #instanails #suckitjamberry A post shared by Sara P (@nailsbysara) on Oct 30, 2017 at 11:06pm PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js RELATED VIDEO: How to Remove a Gel Manicure Without Destroying Your Nails PEOPLE spoke with Nadine Abramcyk, co-founder of Tenoverten non-toxic salons (based in New York City, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas) about her thoughts on the new trend — namely, whether spending time in a nail salon is okay for pregnant women. “It’s totally safe to do it as long as you’re in the right environment,” says Abramcyk, who is currently pregnant with her third child. “It matters less what products you’re using and more about the safety of the environment at the salon that you’re choosing.” She encourages pregnant women to “be your best own advocate” when going to get a manicure: Check for good ventilation (using the sense of smell is a great way to do this) and that your nail techs are using clean tools — and don’t spend a ton of time there, as relaxing as it may be! “It’s definitely a better option to find a nail salon that is free of a lot of chemicals that they’re using in services, so that these chemicals are not airborne and you’re not breathing them in,” Abramcyk advises, noting that Tenoverten is a “completely formaldehyde-free” salon. View this post on Instagram Nail art ~~ baby ultrasound on nail I did it for client. #nailart #gelnails #floridanailartist #floridanailart #ultrasoundnails A post shared by Lily-Artist-Florida (@lovelily_official) on May 9, 2018 at 1:40am PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js View this post on Instagram Only @douggiesu126 of @hardrocknails has ever in my 15 yrs of doing my nails, continuously brought my #NailGoals to #LIFE, any #Challenge I bring him he smashes my own #Expectations, setting the bar for the next visits goals even higher…My #BabyShowerNails are amazing my #Daughters #3dUltrasound pic in my nail! #ThankYou @douggiesu126 #UntilWeMeetAgain #Trendsetter #NailsOnFleek #UltrasoundNails #TorontoNails #NailArt #NailsOfTheDay #Nails2Inspire #NailedIt #NailDesigns #NailAddict #ArtLives #Nails #NailsOfInstagram #NailsForMoms #CosmoNails #HardRockNails A post shared by Aluna La'La Perez (@ladii_steel) on Apr 18, 2016 at 8:47am PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js RELATED: Mini Manis! See Jenna Bush Hager’s Adorable Daughters Get Their Nails Done While it’s not something she’d likely get done for herself, Abramcyk thinks the ultrasound nail art is quite impressive due to it being difficult to get so detailed on such a “smaller canvas.” “I would probably not be the greatest candidate for it — I like very clean, simple nails,” she tells PEOPLE. “But I think it’s fun and think it’s a cool idea. … I’d rather write ‘It’s a Girl’ on my nails or something like that!” http://bit.ly/2CF0583
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