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Nail Competition Advice for All Competitors
Nail Competition Preparation & Performance Tips
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Research & Choose Your Competition
– Type of Competition: Decide whether you want to compete in-person, online or in a business-related competition.
– Study Standards: Review previous winners to understand the expected standards and styles.
– Rule Familiarity: Print and thoroughly review all competition rules and guidelines to ensure compliance.
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Training & Preparation
– Invest in Training: Seek training from reputable educators with competition experience.
– Consistent Practice: Practice regularly on models or use alternatives such as simulated hands and regular nail tips when models are unavailable.
– Perfect Every Detail: Dedicate time to refining your techniques. Practice sidewalls, smile lines and filing to ensure every detail is precise and sharp.
– Organised Setup: Arrange your tools and products in the same way during both practice and competition to find everything easily under pressure.
– Create a Practice Schedule: Integrate competition practice into your salon routine. Allocate time to focus solely on competition skills and use these sessions to pack and refine your kit.
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Product Familiarity
– Avoid Last-Minute Changes: Stick to one brand or product line at least a month before the competition.
– Environmental Adaptation: Practice with your chosen products in various conditions to understand their behaviour in different temperatures and humidity levels.
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Mental & Physical Preparation
– Stay Calm: Use techniques or natural remedies to manage stress and keep composed during the competition.
– Mental Preparation: On the day of the competition, close your eyes to centre yourself. Visualise your focus on your table, model and the trophy. Hold onto this feeling as the competition starts, directing all your concentration towards winning.
– Checklist Use: Prepare a detailed checklist to ensure you have all necessary items and keep your area organised.
– Adequate Rest & Hydration: Get plenty of sleep before the competition day and stay hydrated to maintain focus and energy.
– Maintain calmness and confidence: You’ve prepared thoroughly so take pride in your participation and remember that every competition is a step towards perfecting your craft.
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On the Day of the Competition
– Early Arrival: Arrive early to get accustomed to the venue and set up your area calmly.
– Tidy Workspace: Keep your area neat, with all products correctly labelled and within easy reach.
– Prepare for the Unexpected: Have your model prepared and comfortable and ensure both of you have eaten and visited the bathroom. Keep your workspace organised, as you won’t be able to retrieve items from your bag during the competition.
– Model Preparation: Ensure your model knows what to expect, including attire, timing and role during the competition.
– Get Nourished: Eat a good breakfast rich in carbohydrates to sustain your energy. Visit the bathroom beforehand and then focus on relaxation and enjoyment. This is your moment to shine.
– Using Music for Focus: Consider wearing headphones with a timed playlist. This method helps you manage your time and blocks out distracting noises, enhancing your concentration.
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Post-Competition
– Seek Feedback: Engage with judges for valuable feedback to improve future performance.
– Utilise feedback: Critique and advice from judges and score sheets helps identify strengths and areas for improvement. This constructive criticism is invaluable for enhancing both your competition and salon work.
– Skill Enhancement: Use competition experiences to enhance your skills and deepen your understanding of industry standards.
Detailed Tips & Insights
Finding the Right Mentor & Model
Attend Classes and Find a Mentor. Even if you are a successful nail professional, competition nails are different from salon nails. Seek out competition classes or a mentor to guide you through the specific requirements and techniques.
Choose the Right Model
Select a model with suitable natural nails and a compatible personality. You’ll spend considerable time together, so it’s essential to have good rapport. Regularly treat their hands and nails to keep them in optimal condition.
Model’s Role During Competition
Your model should assist with time updates and act as an additional pair of eyes. Their support can significantly impact your performance.
Consistency & Practice
Consistency in your work is crucial. Even if the smile lines aren’t exceptionally deep, having all 10 smile lines uniform will score higher than inconsistent, deep smile lines. Achieving this consistency comes with regular practice. Applying your competition techniques in the salon will help build muscle memory and increase your speed.
Table Organisation
Place all tools and products in the same position during both practice and competition. This habit helps you find what you need quickly under pressure. Don’t compare your speed to others; focus on finishing at your pace. Decide early on which brand or products you’ll use and practice consistently with them to build familiarity.
Skill Building
Develop your skills methodically by focusing on one aspect at a time, such as the moon, sidewalls or smile lines. Each practice session should target a specific skill to gradually build your overall ability. Engaging with past winners for insights and advice can also significantly improve your techniques.
Handling Competition Stress
Plan for all possible scenarios to stay calm during the competition. Understand how different temperatures can affect your product’s setting times and adjust your application process accordingly. Prepare for temperature variations by dressing in layers and ensuring your model is comfortable.
Practical Application
Regular practice is key to building speed and confidence. Practicing under different conditions helps you adapt to the competition environment. Maintain a consistent timing routine and be prepared to start over if an application doesn’t go well.
Kit & Equipment Preparation
Your competition kit should be thorough and well-organised. Include all necessary products, tools, extension cords, adapters and multiple lamps. Good lighting is critical and having hand warmers and pillows can enhance comfort and performance.
Read & Understand the Rules
Rules can change, so review them thoroughly before each competition. If anything is unclear, contact the organiser for clarification to avoid penalties or disqualification.
Artwork Advice
Begin your artwork early, ideally 6-9 months before the competition, as creating detailed pieces can take hundreds of hours.
Use as much of your nail products as possible to showcase your skills. Add shadows and highlights to give depth to your design.
For the fantasy competitions remember the costume is a significant part of the score. Ensure it aligns with your chosen theme and complements your nails. Incorporate hair and make-up to enhance the overall presentation.
Do a complete practice run before the competition to manage your time effectively. Number the tips to know their placement and carefully package the nails for transport to prevent damage.
Focus on intricate details and consider a unique twist on your theme. Research previous winners to ensure your design stands out.
Specific Hints for Photo Competitions
Assemble a reliable team, including a hair stylist, make-up artist, model and photographer for trial runs.
Ensure the nails are the main subject in the photos and maintain the theme in all elements without overcomplicating the image.
Keep your concept clear and aligned with the competition’s theme.
General Competition Tips
Research thoroughly, organise your tools and timings and ensure your work is of the highest standard.
Keep up-to-date with the latest in nail competitions through social media and professional magazines.
Approach each competition as a learning experience. Enjoy the process and strive for personal progression.
Final Thoughts
Competitions offer various categories, catering to different strengths. Whether you excel in precision (like pink & white sculpting) or creativity (like Fantasy Nails), there’s a category for you. If you’re versatile, challenge yourself across multiple categories to strive for a ‘Champion of Champions’ title.
Learn from Experience. Each competition is a learning opportunity. Enter with an open mind, ready to absorb knowledge and experience. Winning isn’t the only goal; the journey and the skills you gain are equally valuable.
Competitions push you out of your comfort zone, challenging you to excel. They offer a unique way to gain recognition and experience a different facet of the nail industry.
Engage with the competition community, learn from each event and strive for constant improvement. Whether you win or not, every competition adds to your expertise and understanding of what it takes to create winning nails.
Achieving Consistency in NAILYMPIA Tip & Overlay & Sculpture Competitions
Consistency is key in the French T/O & Sculpture competitions and can significantly impact your score. Ensuring that each nail is identical in length, size, depth of smile line, sidewalls, and free edge thickness demonstrates precision and mastery.
To achieve this, start by meticulously measuring and shaping each nail to match. Use precise tools and techniques to maintain uniformity in length and size, making sure all nails align perfectly when viewed from different angles.
Pay special attention to the depth and curve of the smile lines, ensuring they are consistent across all nails; this requires a steady hand and careful control during application.
The sidewalls should be straight and even, creating a seamless contour that complements the nail’s overall shape. The free edge’s thickness must be uniform, not too thick (be mindful that it wants to be as thin as possible across the 5 nails to showcase your skill), providing a balanced and professional look.
Achieving this level of detail and symmetry reflects your technical skill and can make a significant difference in your competition scores, showcasing your ability to deliver flawless, high-quality nails under pressure that look stunning and aligned.
Thank you to the contributors of this advice: Alex Fox (UK) Reni Mobrandt (Sweden), Tracey Lee (Netherlands), Hazel Dixon (UK), Antony Buckley (UK), Samantha Goddard (Australia), Kelly Melanitou (Greece), Gemma Lambert (UK), Gabriella Kovacs (Hungary)
Nailympia Vietnam 2024: THE RESULTS
The first iteration of Nailympia Competitions in Vietnam took place 10-11 April 2024, hosted by Damon Ho in Ho Chi Minh City and supported by Nailympia global director, Alex Fox.
THE RESULTS
GEL POLISH MANICURE
Division 1
- 3rd Mai Ngọc – Vietnam
- 2nd Lý Bích Châu – Vietnam
- 1st Lê Khánh – Vietnam
Division 2
- 3rd Le Anh – Vietnam
- 2nd Nguyen Ngoc Phuong – Vietnam
- 1st Nguyễn Hồng Ngọc – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Yuki Ide – Japan
- 2nd Genki Itou – Japan
- 1st Natalia Trefon – Poland
FANTASY COMPLETE LOOK
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyễn Thị Hồng Mai – Vietnam
- 2nd Nguyen Thi Quynh – Vietnam
- 1st Nhu Tay – Vietnam
SALON NAILS
Division 1
- 3rd Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tâm – Australia
- 2nd Trần Lê Trúc Giang – Vietnam
- 1st Le Vy – Australia
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
- 2nd Pham Thi Nhan – Vietnam
- 1st Kawase Yumi – Japan
Division 3
- 3rd Genki Itou – Japan
- 2nd DOÃN VĂN HẬU – Australia
- 1st Natalia Trefon – Poland
THE JOY OF NAILS
Division 1
- 3rd Trần Lê Trúc Giang – Vietnam
- 2nd Mai Ngọc – Vietnam
- 1st Lê Bích Ngọc – Vietnam
Division 2
- 3rd Hoàng Thị Mai – Vietnam
- 2nd Đỗ Thị Bình Nhi – Vietnam
- 1st Le Thi thuy Tien – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Genki Itou – Japan
- 2nd Yen Ryall – Australia
- 1st Yuki Ide – Japan
MIXED MEDIA BOXED ART
Division 1
- 2nd Nguyen ( Tracy Vanilla ) Trang – Vietnam
- 1st TRƯƠNG THỊ KIM NHUNG – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Yuki Ide – Japan
- 2nd Yamamichi Kanade – Japan
- 1st Lê Thị Lan – Vietnam
FLAT ART DESIGN BOX
Division 1
- 3rd Phạm Thị Hồng Nhiên – Vietnam
- 2nd Tô Thị Thuỳ Trang – Vietnam
- 1st Nguyễn Thị Kim Tuyến – Vietnam
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyễn Lệ Mỹ Tiên – Vietnam
- 2nd Lại Quốc Tuấn – Vietnam
- 1st Cúc Nguyễn – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyen Amy – Malaysia
- 2nd Nguyễn Ngọc Nữ – Vietnam
- 1st Lê Đại Phát – Vietnam
TO STILETTO & BEYOND
Division 1
- 1st Mendez Ianni Daniela – Colombia
Division 2
- 3rd Pham Thi Thanh Huong – Vietnam
- 2nd Do Thi Binh Nhi – Vietnam
- 1st Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
Division 3
- 3rd Genki Itou – Japan
- 2nd Yuki Ide – Japan
- 1st Võ Quốc Vẹn – Vietnam
- EXTREME NAILS POSTER
Division 1
- 1st Katterine Anaya Arias – Vietnam
Division 2
- 1st Nguyễn Thị Hải – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyen Thi Quyynh – Vietnam
- 2nd Abbie Nguyen – Vietnam
- 1st Ryall Yen – Australia
DESIGN AN ALBUM COVER
Division 1
- 3rd Thi Ngoc Le – Vietnam
- 2nd Tô Thị Thuỳ Trang – Vietnam
- 1st Trần Huỳnh Hồng – Vietnam
Division 2
- 2nd Nguyễn Hải Uyên – Vietnam
- 1st Trang Sala – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Dinh Thi Mai – Vietnam
- 2nd Yamamichi Kanade – Japan
- 1st Võ Quốc Vẹn – Vietnam
FRENCH TIP & OVERLAY
Division 1
- 3rd Trần Lê Trúc Giang – Vietnam
- 2nd Le Vy – Australia
- 1st Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tâm – Australia
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
- 2nd Nguyễn Hồng Ngọc – Vietnam
- 1st Phạm Thị Nhẫn – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyễn Tuấn Anh – Vietnam
- 2nd Genki Itou – Japan
- 1st Natalia Trefon – Poland
FRENCH SCULPTURE
Division 1
- 3rd Tran Thanh Thuy – Vietnam
- 2nd Le Vy – Australia
- 1st Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tâm – Australia
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyễn Hồng Ngọc – Vietnam
- 2nd Đỗ Thị Bình Nhi – Vietnam
- 1st Phạm Thị Nhẫn – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyễn Tuấn Anh – Vietnam
- 2nd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 1st Genki Itou – Japan
PERFECT MATCH
Division 1
- 2nd Le Vy – Australia
- 1st Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tâm – Australia
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
- 2nd Nguyễn Hồng Ngọc – Vietnam
- 1st Phạm Thị Nhẫn – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyễn Tuấn Anh – Vietnam
- 2nd Lê Thái Sơn – Vietnam
- 1st Genki Itou – Japan
STILETTO NAILS
Division 1
- 1st Mendez Ianni Daniella – Colombia
Division 2
- 3rd Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
- 2nd Đỗ Thị Bình Nhi – Vietnam
- 1st Le Thi Thuy Tien – Vietnam
Division 3
- 3rd Nguyễn Tuấn Anh – Vietnam
- 2nd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 1st Genki Itou – Japan
ART WINNER OF WINNERS
Division 1 Mendez Ianni Daniella – Colombia
Division 2 Đỗ Thị Bình Nhi – Vietnam
Division 3 Yuki Ide – Japan
TOP VIETNAM TECH
Division 1
- 3rd Lê Bích Ngọc
- 2nd Nguyen ( Tracy Vanilla ) Trang
- 1st Trần Lê Trúc Giang
Division 2
- 3rd Đỗ Thị Bình Nhi
- 2nd Nguyễn Hồng Ngọc
- 1st Phạm Thị Nhẫn
Division 3
- 3rd Đinh Thị Mai
- 2nd Lê Thái Sơn
- 1st Nguyễn Tuấn Anh
TEAM TROPHY
Team Yinnie: Nguyen Julie, Ting Cherish, Nguyen Amy, Chang Andy, Lee Celine, JING WEI JOWIE LOI
WINNER OF WINNERS
- Division 1 – Le Vy – Australia
- Division 2 – Nguyen Julie – Malaysia
- Division 3 – Genki Itou – Japan
INDIVIDUAL TOP SCORER
Natalia Trefon – Poland (Div 3)
Nailympia Competitions is in association with Scratch magazine.
Entry is NOW OPEN for Nailympia London 2024!
Join us for the world’s biggest nail competition, celebrating 20 years this year at ExCel London on 13-14 October!
This competition blends a mix of online and arena categories, making it available to EVERYONE!
We have 19 fantastic categories (9 arena and 10 online) and 3 divisions – click here to enter today!
ARENA
Gel Polish
LED Hard Gel Tip & Overlay (traditional French)
L&P Acrylic Sculpture (traditional French)
Perfect Match
Joy of Nails
French Twist 3-Shape Challenge
Salon Nails
Stiletto Nails
Fantasy Complete Look
ONLINE
To Stiletto & Beyond
Extreme Nail Styling Poster
Mixed Media Boxed Art
Flat Art Boxed Art
Art on Nails
Design Nails for Album Cover
Poster Manicure
Poster Pedicure
Reality Nails
Runway Nails
You can see the themes for this years categories here.
Nailympia Germany 2024: THE RESULTS
The third iteration of Nailympia Germany took place at the Beauty Düsseldorf exhibition, 22-24 March.
The prestigious nail competition is powered by Scratch and the Germany edition is hosted by Stefanie Lo Re of Signature Nail International, supported by Nailympia global director, Alex Fox.
The 2024 contest welcomed 79 competitors from 24 countries, who took 413 competition seats across 19 categories; 11 live and eight online.
THE RESULTS
GEL POLISH MANICURE
Division 1
- 3rd Federica Lucifora – Italy
- 2nd Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- 1st Alina Ivakina – Germany
Division 2
- 3rd Carlotta Silveri – Italy
- 2nd Veronica Luviano – USA
- 1st Katharina Bienemann – Germany
Division 3
- 3rd Aleksanda Dworzynska – Poland
- 2nd Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
- 1st Natalia Gedik – Turkey
RUNWAY NAILS
Division 1
- 1st Thi Ngoc Le – Germany
Division 2
- 2nd Van Hau Doan – Germany
- 1st Susan Strijbosch – The Netherlands
Division 3
- 3rd Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
- 2nd Anita Chahal – UK
- 1st Johanna Stampka – Germany
SALON NAILS
Division 1
- 3rd Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- 2nd Federica Lucifora – Italy
- 1st Clara Zeta Spadaro – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Katharina Bienemann – Germany
- 2nd Melissa Monaco – Italy
- 1st Sara Di Luzio – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Francesca Paliotto – Italy
- 2nd Marta Deja – Poland
- 1st Natalia Trefon – Poland
REALITY NAIL ART
Division 1
- 3rd Desire Modica – Italy
- 2nd Evgenia Zarakovskaya – Belarus
- 1st Federica Lucifora – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Di Luzio – Italy
- 2nd Susan Strijbosch – The Netherlands
- 1st Sara Rossignoli – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Johanna Stampka – Germany
- 2nd Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
THE JOY OF NAILS
Division 1
- 3rd Ermelinda Mucaj – Italy
- 2nd Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- 1st Desire Modica – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Mirella Cost – The Netherlands
- 2nd Carlotta Silveri – Italy
- 1st Sara Di Luzio – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
- 2nd Francesca Paliotto – Italy
- 1st Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
MIXED MEDIA BOXED ART
Division 2
- 3rd Timea Anita Kovacs – Romania
- 2nd Van Hau Doan – Germany
- 1st Evelin Nagy – Hungary
Division 3
- 3rd Paulina Guadalupe – Mexico
- 2nd Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
- 1st Giulia Rebellato – Italy
FLAT ART DESIGN BOX
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Emma Brock – UK
- 1st Evelin Nagy – Hungary
Division 3
- 3rd Olivia Castillo – Philippines
- 2nd Julie Vorobeva – UAE
- 1st Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
INVENT A NAIL SHAPE
Division 2
- 2nd Lyubov Tudakova – Russia
- 1st Annamaria Mudure – Austria
Division 3
- 3rd Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
- 2nd Maria Sinyagina – Russia
- 1st Tatyana Texter – Germany
TO STILETTO & BEYOND
Division 1
- 3rd Thi Ngoc Le – Germany
- 2nd Jacqueline Kilian – Germany
- 1st Renata Nemethne Szabo – Hungary
Division 2
- 3rd Susan Strijbosch – The Netherlands
- 2nd Lyubov Tudakova – Russia
- 1st Annamaria Mudure – Austria
Division 3
- 3rd Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
- 2nd Maria Sinyagina – Russia
- 1st Tatyana Texter – Germany
FRENCH TWIST
Division 1
- 3rd Federica Lucifora – Italy
- 2nd Ermelinda Mucaj – Italy
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Carlotta Silveri – Italy
- 2nd Melissa Monaco – Italy
- 1st Mirella Cost – The Netherlands
Division 3
- 3rd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 2nd Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
MANICURE POSTER
Division 1
- 3rd Patrik Pataki – Hungary
- 2nd Erika Kornoczi – Austria
- 1st Edina Botos – Hungary
Division 2
- 3rd Eszter Magyar – Hungary
- 2nd Ildiko Jarfas – Hungary
- 1st Anna Darabos – Hungary
Division 3
- 3rd Johanna Stampka – Germany
- 1st Reka Olah – Hungary
EXTREME NAILS POSTER
Division 1
- 1st Marietta Darok – Hungary
Division 2
- 3rd Eszter Magyar – Hungary
- 2nd Evelin Nagy – Hungary
- 1st Naira Gilardini – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Angela Wilden – Luxembourg
- 2nd Maria Sinyagina – Russia
- 1st Loi Van Nguyen – UK
UV GEL TIP & OVERLAY
Division 1
- 3rd Clara Zeta Spadaro – Italy
- 2nd Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- 1st Natalya Rusch – Germany
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Melissa Monaco – Italy
- 1st Sara Di Luzio – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 2nd Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
UV GEL SCULPTURE
Division 1
- 3rd Federica Lucifora – Italy
- 2nd Chiara Panaia – Italy
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Carlotta Silveri – Italy
- 2nd Melissa Monaco – Italy
- 1st Sara Di Luzio – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Marta Deja – Poland
- 2nd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
UV GEL PERFECT MATCH
Division 1
- 3rd Clara Zeta Spadaro – Italy
- 2nd Natalya Rusch – Germany
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Sara Di Luzio – Italy
- 1st Melissa Monaco – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Flemming Nordqvist – Denmark
- 2nd Marta Deja – Poland
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
L&P TIP & OVERLAY
Division 1
- 3rd Desire Modica – Italy
- 2nd Clara Zeta Spadaro – Italy
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Carlotta Silveri – Italy
- 2nd Sara Di Luzio – Italy
- 1st Melissa Monaco – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 2nd Flemming Nordqvist – Denmark
- 1st Francesca Paliotto – Italy
L&P SCULPTURE
Division 1
- 3rd Ermelinda Mucaj – Italy
- 2nd Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- 1st Federica Lucifora – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Melissa Monaco – Italy
- 1st Sara Di Luzio – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Natalia Trefon – Poland
- 2nd Francesca Paliotto – Italy
- 1st Flemming Nordqvist – Denmark
L&P PERFECT MATCH
Division 1
- 3rd Chaira Panaia – Italy
- 2nd Ermelinda Mucaj – Italy
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Sara Di Luzio – Italy
- 1st Melissa Monaco – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
- Joint 2nd Flemming Nordqvist – Denmark & Francesca Paliotto – Italy
- 1st Marta Deja – Poland
STILETTO NAILS
Division 1
- 3rd Federica Lucifora – Italy
- 2nd Ermelinda Mucaj – Italy
- 1st Vanessa Maturo – Italy
Division 2
- 3rd Sara Rossignoli – Italy
- 2nd Sara Di Luzio – Italy
- 1st Carlotta Silveri – Italy
Division 3
- 3rd Tatyana Texter – Germany
- 2nd Marta Deja – Poland
- 1st Alessandra Pizzari – Italy
ART WINNER OF WINNERS
- Division 1 Desire Modica – Italy
- Division 2 Van Hau Doan – Germany
- Division 3 Nicolas Paggi – Argentina
TOP GERMAN TECH
Division 1
- 2nd Natalya Rusch
- 1st Alina Ivakina
Division 2
- 3rd Claudia Carpine
- 2nd Katharina Bienemann
- 1st Van Hau Doan
Division 3
- 3rd Marta Kalamajka
- 2nd Michaela Saadeh
- 1st Johanna Stampka
TEAM TROPHY
TEAM ITALY – Division 3 – 2,878 points
Nicolas Paggi, Alessandra Pizzari, Francesca Paliotto, Valentina Federici & Monia Martellini
WINNER OF WINNERS
- Division 1 Vanessa Maturo – Italy
- Division 2 Mirella Cost – The Netherlands
- Division 3 Francesca Paliotto – Italy
INDIVIDUAL TOP SCORER
Alessandra Pizzari – Italy – 962 points
For more information about Nailympia Competitions, including upcoming dates and locations, visit www.nailympia.com
Nail Art Themes for Nailympia London 2024 released!
Nailympia London 2024 celebrates our 20th year, and we have both ONLINE categories and LIVE ARENA categories taking place! <
Entry is set to open next month (watch this space) but we like to give you a bit of insight into the art themes for this year.
ONLINE entries are submitted as photographs, video and some with text and they will be open for submission from May 2024.
The submission window for ALL ONLINE categories will close mid-August.
So what are you waiting for – now that you have the themes you can get designing and crafting your competition nails…
We can’t wait to see what you’ve got this year!
THE THEMES FOR ART CATEGORIES AT NAILYMPIA LONDON 2024
To Stiletto & Beyond: Botanical Gardens
Runway Nails: Industrial Revolution
Reality Nails (3 nails – 3 themes): Geometric Chic / Vintage Vibes / Gothic Grandeur
Flat Art Boxed: Sacred Symbols
Design Nails for an Album Cover: Electro Pop
Art On Nails: International Sporting Events
Extreme Nail Styling Poster: Open Theme
Poster Pedicure: Open Theme
Poster Manicure: Open Theme
Mixed Media: Open Theme
The third Nailympia Mexico Event is scheduled for 6-7 July 2024
The Nailympia team is thrilled to announce the upcoming third edition of Nailympia Mexico this July, where the vibrant world of nail art takes centre stage once more.
Hosted by nail expert, Dafne Fernandez, Nailympia Mexico is not just a competition, it’s a celebration of artistry, skill, innovation and passion. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the competition arena, this is your chance to shine and make your mark in the professional nail community.
“I’m really happy to see Mexico back on the Nailympia map for 2024,” enthuses Alex Fox. “The first two editions were vibrant, well attended harnessed a powerful positive buzz and feel that one would expect to experience in Mexico. Dafne is a superb host, whose passion and affection for Nailympia are clear in her unwavering dedication and attention to detail. I can’t wait to get back to this event and meet a whole new generation of nail pros who are bound to captivate and delight with their own flavour of creativity, skill and expression.
Pop the date in your diary and prepare to be inspired as you sit alongside nail artists from across Mexico and beyond to dazzle with your stunning creations. From intricate designs to bold statement pieces, every nail tells a story that’s waiting to be told.
Join us for the excitement and buzz of the arena, the camaraderie, networking and the thrill of competition. Meet fellow artists, learn from industry experts and elevate your skills to new heights.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of something truly special. Stay tuned for updates and registration details, and get ready to paint your world with the colours of your imagination at Nailympia Mexico 2024.
Nailympia to be hosted in Vietnam
Damon Ho, a nail artist & educator from Arizona, USA, is to host the inaugural Nailympia Vietnam competition in April 2024. This news follows his participation as a judge on the Nailympia panel in the USA in 2023, and his close observation of the second Nailympia Mexico. This addition to the Nailympia global family will be hosted at the Grand Palace in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 10-11 April.
Keen to afford industry change and growth, and widen the Nailympia net, Damon cites: “Hosting Nailympia Vietnam is about bringing international standards to Vietnamese nail artistry; creating a bridge between Vietnam and the global beauty industry, while showcasing the immense talent in the region.”
A keen advocate of competitions, Damon believes that the Nailympia experience is transformative, as it fosters an inclusive and diverse culture while showcasing innovation and industry trends. “Nailympia is an exhilarating platform that stands for quality and excellence,” he concedes. “It’s a fair and impartial competition that celebrates creativity and skill in nail artistry.”
Considering a broader perspective, Damon harbours an expansive vision for the future, with Nailympia Vietnam as the fi rst step towards the bigger picture. “My primary goal is to elevate the global perception of Vietnamese nail artistry and create expansive opportunities for professionals in this fi eld,” he reveals. “I’m focused on building a global community in which skills and knowledge are shared, fostering growth and innovation in nail artistry.
“A key part of this vision is to integrate AI technology into the nail industry, enhancing both the artistic process and business side of operations. I’d also like to explore the idea of a TV show focused on the nail business. This show would not just illuminate the artistic side of nail artistry, but delve into effective business strategies for scaling and thriving in the industry. In essence, my aim is to transform the nail sector into a globally recognised and respected field, showcasing the talent and innovation that define Vietnamese nail artistry.”
MEET DAMON HO
Host of Nailympia Vietnam
10-11 April 2024, Ho Chi Minh City
@salon.ceo
When did you train as a manicurist & why?
I moved to the USA over 10 years ago, driven by the prospect of a better life and in pursuit of the American dream for myself and my family. Shortly after my arrival, I trained as a manicurist. Initially, it was a practical decision to earn a living, but I quickly developed a profound passion for the artistry and personal connections the role offers.
What is it about nails that interests you?
Nail artistry’s ability to uplift and transform fascinates me. The joy and satisfaction in clients’ eyes after a service are deeply fulfilling, and my love for artistry only grew as I realised the vast potential in nail design.
How did you build your reputation?
Persistence, dedication to quality and innovative techniques were key. Also, uplifting those around me and adhering to the philosophy of doing things right played a significant role in building my reputation.
What do you love about the nail industry?
The industry’s creativity, evolution and impact on both artists and clients. It’s a field that harmoniously blends aesthetics with emotional wellbeing.
What does your role involve?
My days are spent managing salons, hosting training sessions, strategising for growth, exploring new trends and seeking new knowledge.
What are your kitbag essentials?
While I have a variety of tools, my hands, my mind and my experience are the most crucial. I’ve trained myself to adapt to any challenge and use any tool effectively.
Who have you trained with over the years?
I’ve trained with a range of experts, both in the USA and globally, each enriching my skillset and broadening my perspective.
Who do you admire in the nail industry & why?
My admiration extends from successful CEOs to dedicated parents managing home businesses. It’s their innovation, passion and relentless pursuit of excellence that I admire.
What products do you use?
V Beauty Pure products are staple in my kit, but I use a variety of products to ensure the best outcomes. My partnership with V Beauty Pure is also driven by shared visions and goals with its CEO,
David Dilorenzo.
Why did you become a V Beauty Pure educator?
It was a step towards sharing my knowledge and helping others grow. My alignment with David Dilorenzo’s vision played a significant role in this decision.
What excites you about life in general?
Life excites me with its endless opportunities for growth, learning and positive impact on others.
What has been key to your success?
Dedication, continuous learning, adaptability and a drive for excellence have been the cornerstones of my success.
Where do you find inspiration for your nail art designs?
Inspiration is everywhere – in nature, fashion, art and everyday life experiences.
If not nails, what would you be doing?
Apart from the nail industry, I would most likely be involved in other entrepreneurial ventures in beauty and wellness. My tech holding company is nail techs and salon owners in scaling their businesses.
How are you embracing change in the nail industry?
I embrace change by constantly learning, updating my skills and staying ahead of trends and technologies.
What’s your career highlight?
Transforming my business from a single struggling salon into a thriving chain, and becoming a respected educator, stand out as career highlights.
If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?
I would encourage more collaboration and less competition, fostering a community that thrives on shared success. Changing the pricing mindset to refl ect the true value of our artistry and skill is also vital.
What’s your advice for aspiring nail pros?
Never stop learning, be open to new ideas and take pride in your work. Remember, you’re not just a nail technician; you’re a therapist, artist and vital part of your clients’ lives.