Nail Art Printing at Max in Pink Salon — Circus Theme

Nail Art Printing
I have to thank Ems Bolanos for introducing me to nail art via computer printing instead of the manual method.

Mime Face

A Multitude of Choices- For the KCA Awards, I wanted to follow the circus theme so I tried to choose those images that were in theme, but at the same time would match my orange and neon green outfit. With roughly 2,000 designs to peruse I got overwhelmed but managed to choose around 15, which I later whittled down to 10.
White Flowers with Orange Background

The Cleaning of Nails- Of course, the traditional cleaning of nails starts off the process, which costs Php 180. I asked them whether they allow just the nail art printing, and they answered yes, so you can save Php 180 by cleaning your own nails. Then, two coats of white nail polish are brushed on, followed by a layer of special oil.
Floating Balloons

The Nail Art Printer- A short stint under the UFO-shaped nail dryer is next. And then, clamps are put on 5 of your fingers, the thumb of one hand, and the remaining four fingers of the other hand. Both hands are put on a plastic board, which slides into the jaws of the nail art printer. You are instructed to avoid any movement.

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12 Comments so far

  1. Ria on July 12th, 2006

    Thanks Lorna! You sure nailed it with the nails!

  2. Cherry on July 13th, 2006

    Hi Ms. Lopez,

    Thanks for helping us promote the Max in Pink Salon, I really appreciate it.
    Maybe next time we’ll do nail art for your toes. On the house… Just
    drop by at the salon.

    Thanks so much,
    Cherry Amour Custodio

  3. eMs on July 14th, 2006

    Am so happy you enjoyed the nail art at ‘Max-in-Pink’ the same way I am enjoying it…. Btw, I love the design ha.. Very Nick!!! Cool design. It’s so Bright & Happy.. Thank you for your acknowledgment…. c”,)

  4. Mimi on July 19th, 2006

    Maski nail art print or regular manicure, maganda talaga lagyan ang nails mo.

  5. Star on July 19th, 2006

    My barkada goes regularly to Max in Pink. Cleaning or basic pedicure costs Php 120. Nail art printing for the feet single design costs Php 200. Different designs cost Php 250.

  6. TheBachelorGirl on July 24th, 2006

    I would just like to report that after 2 1/2 weeks, I finally removed the nail art with acetone free nail polish remover. To my surprise, it came off quite easily.

    Moreover, my nails just have a tinge of yellow, but NOT outright yellow, which would have been probably the result after that length of time if I had used regular nail polish, even if it were the high end ones.

  7. 01AFiYP90u on January 12th, 2007

    Hi! Very nice site! Thank you very much!

  8. Ghie on September 17th, 2007

    Hi, I’m interested in openning a nail spa here in angeles city. I wanna ask if you have any contact info of max in pink salon. Just wanna know how this nail art printer pick up in the business. thanks. kindly email me at ghie_raenan@yahoo.com

  9. cha on October 26th, 2007

    hi! do you know where max in pink in sampaloc manila exactly located?Ü
    nice nails by the way..Ü

  10. TheBachelorGirl on October 27th, 2007

    Hi Cha and Ghie,

    Please go to the third page of this post (the link is above) where the contact details are. Please call Max in Pink Katipunan for the Manila location or the equipment. Have fun!

  11. Nicole on December 13th, 2007

    were is Max in Pink Salon located??? by the way nice toe nails you’ve got!!! its so colorful!!!

  12. TheBachelorGirl on December 13th, 2007

    For directions, please go to page 3 of this post. Thank you. :-)

    And, sorry, those are my fingers, here are my toes– Nail Art Printing at Max in Pink Salon — Polka Dots and Checkers Theme

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