Beginner nail tech here 🥰
I’m starting my nail tech journey. I am self taught, Its something I enjoy very much. I have so much to learn and practice ahead of me. I’m ready for it 👊🏻🤨 #gelx #nailtechbeginner #fyp
Starting your journey as a beginner nail tech can feel both exhilarating and a little daunting, especially when you're self-taught like me! I know the original post was super short, but I wanted to share a bit more about what I’ve learned so far and some tips that might help other aspiring nail artists out there. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and every little step forward is a win! Embracing the Self-Taught Path: Where to Begin? When I first decided to dive into being a nail tech, I had no idea where to start. Since I'm self-taught, my first stop was YouTube and TikTok! Seriously, there are so many amazing creators sharing free tutorials on everything from basic nail prep to intricate designs. I started by watching videos on proper cuticle care, filing techniques, and understanding different nail shapes. Don't underestimate the power of watching pros at work, even if it's just on your phone! I also found a lot of helpful Facebook groups for beginner nail techs where people share tips, ask questions, and show off their work. It’s a great way to feel connected and get advice. Essential Tools for a Beginner Nail Tech (My Go-To’s!): One of the biggest questions I had was, "What do I actually need to buy?" It can get expensive quickly, so I focused on essentials first. Here’s what I recommend for any beginner nail tech, especially if you're interested in Gel-X like I am: UV/LED Lamp: This is non-negotiable for curing gel products. Invest in a good one; it makes all the difference. E-File (Electric Nail File): While you can start with manual files, an e-file is a game-changer for prep and product removal. Just be super careful and watch tons of tutorials before using it on yourself or others! Nail Files & Buffers: Various grits are important for shaping and refining. Cuticle Pusher & Nippers: Clean cuticles are the foundation of any good set. Gel-X Kit: If you're going the Gel-X route, a starter kit usually includes tips, adhesive, and a small curing light. It’s a great way to get everything you need in one go. Basic Gel Polishes: Start with a few versatile colors like nudes, reds, and a classic black and white. Practice Hand: Seriously, get one! It’s less pressure than working on real hands and lets you experiment with techniques. Practice, Practice, Practice: My Top Tips for Getting Better No amount of watching videos will replace actual hands-on practice. My biggest advice is to just start! Here's how I approach it: Focus on Prep: Seriously, nail prep is everything. If your prep isn't perfect, your nails won't last. Practice pushing back cuticles, gently removing dead skin, and dehydrating the nail plate until it becomes second nature. Master One Thing at a Time: Don't try to do a full ombre design on your first go. Start with perfect single-color application. Then move to a simple design, then maybe French tips, and so on. Use a Practice Hand: I mentioned it above, but it’s so crucial. You can try out different shapes, practice Gel-X application, and even attempt simple nail art without the fear of messing up someone's nails. Work on Yourself, Family, and Friends: Once you feel a bit more confident, offer to do nails for loved ones. Be honest that you're a beginner nail tech and use it as a learning opportunity. Ask for feedback! Take Pictures: Document your progress! It’s incredibly motivating to look back and see how far you've come. You'll notice improvements you might not have seen otherwise. Overcoming Challenges & Staying Motivated There will be days when your nails don't turn out how you envisioned, or you might feel frustrated. Trust me, I've been there! My first few Gel-X sets were definitely not salon-worthy. But consistency and a positive attitude are key. Remember why you started – for me, it's the joy of creating something beautiful. Celebrate small wins, learn from your mistakes, and keep showing up. The nail community is generally very supportive, so don't be afraid to reach out or share your struggles. We're all in this learning journey together!























































































Looks professional. This is what i want to do. Do you have clients already?