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The Differences Between
A Competition Nail Design and A Salon Nail



When creating a competition nail design , judges are looking for flawless, perfect nails that are much longer, thinner, sleeker, and more dramatic than a salon nail.

During my first competition back in 1991, I was unaware that there was actually a difference between a competition nail and a salon nail.

Despite duplicating a set of salon nails, I finished 8th out of 28 competitors.

When I examined the winning nails following the competition, I observed the differences.

After taking many pre-competition classes, I developed a better understanding of the differences as well as what the judges were looking for.

A COMPETITION NAIL DESIGN:

  • Long nails that are sleeker and more dramatic.
  • Tip Length should be the same length or just slightly shorter than the length of the nail bed.
  • Tip Shape can be an extreme square or an extreme oval.
  • Very thin, about the thickness of a business card.
  • Deeper and more dramatic smile lines.
  • Deeper c-curves approximately 40 to 50%.
  • Color is a very bright white and a deeper pink to create contrast.
  • Consistency in all aspects from nail to nail.
  • Moons can be applied but if done incorrectly can actually hurt your score.


  • A SALON NAIL:

  • More natural, durable, and wearable appearance.
  • Tip length is half the length of the nail bed.
  • Tip Shape may be a softer square or oval.
  • Thickness of a credit card.
  • More natural smile lines.
  • Degree of c-curves approximately 30 to 40%.
  • Color is usually a softer pink and white but can also go brighter and deeper if desired.
  • Consistency in all aspects from nail to nail.



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