If you are an aspiring nail tech finishing your course and potentially interested in opening your first own salon, it is important to know about nail supplies to order and restock. Even though being a nail tech requires mostly skills and talent, having good nail supplies is one of the keys to your salon’s success. If you’re short on supplies, your outcomes will be short too. And low-quality products have a dramatic impact on clients’ experiences. They might never come back due to the bad services and products used in the salon, or they will return and refer your salon to friends and family.


The nail design world is constantly changing, and it requires nail tech to continuously update themselves with the latest trends and techniques, including nail supplies. Having proper equipment and tools will help improve nail tech’s performance and profession, hence the increase in the regular clientele. We understand that you’re new and it’s not easy to get everything at once so we have rounded up the must-have products guide that every nail tech can’t work without. This list includes all the basic things to get you started. Keep scrolling down!


The Basic Furniture:


1. Nail Station

     


The nail desk is where you and your client sit to do your job. It doesn’t have to be fancy, but a clean and tidy nail desk station will make a good first impression on your client. All your nail supplies used to provide your excellent service will be put on this table so it’s important to have a desk that has enough space to store your basic nail equipment.
Before purchasing a nail desk, you should know well about your room/studio’s measures so that they can fit perfectly. Otherwise, you don’t want to waste your time having the desks assembled and they won’t fit.


2. Nail Lamp




Having good lighting is a must for all nail techs. It will decide the accuracy of colors and your work. Bad lighting causes a negative impact on nail tech’s performance which leads to bad results and potentially, customers’ dissatisfaction. Whether you work on small/tiny spaces such as cuticles/side walls or create an impressive nail art design, it’s important to see the details of nail design.




The Basic Essentials:




1. Nail Cutters/Clippers



Investing in a premium quality pair of clippers will ensure you only have to buy them once, They are used to quickly reduce the nail length of both fingernails and toenails of clients to prepare for the next steps. The range of our clippers and nippers can definitely help you with that.


2. Nail Files + Buffing Blocks



The nail files help shape, file and prepare your nails for nail polish. Buffers smooth the nail bed to achieve a high gloss shine. Simple nail files and buffers are very cheap and easy to find, hence they are unskippable items for every nail tech.


3. Nail Drill


Every nail tech needs at least one high-quality professional nail drill, It helps you work more efficiently, especially with acrylic nails. Working on nail extensions requires accurate and fast skills to remove products. The nail drill is also used for shaping, backfilling and cleaning the nails' areas where a regular nail file can't touch.


4. Nail Drill Bits


When you have a hih quality nail drill, you need ti have also high qualuity nail drill bits. Different drill bits are made for different pupsoses. There are two most popular types of frill bits coming in a variety of materials such as ceramic and metal. Choosing the right bits for the right job will help achieve excellent manicure results.


5. LED Nail Lamp


A professional LED/UV Lamp is essential for a nail salon. While LED lamo cure gel polish in about 30 seconds while fo UV lamps it takes about 3 minutes to cure gel polish. Recently, the lamps combined with LED and UV light have been introduced to the market, allowing flexible usages for different types of gel polishes.


6. Variety of dip powders, gel and nail polishes.



7. Disinfectant Products



With the current global pandemic situation, nail salon owners need extra care to maintain the shop’s hygiene. Alcohol solutions are used to remove the sticky layer left after the gel curing and to disinfect the tools and equipment.