Ask Alisha: Should I Practice on My Own Nails?

02/08/2025

Hi everyone! It’s Alisha Rimando here, and I’m so excited to answer your questions in this Ask Alisha blog. This time, we’re diving into a question I get asked all the time: Should I work on my own nails when practicing?

My answer? Absolutely YES!

Here’s why: the best way to understand what your clients are feeling and experiencing is by doing the work on yourself. When you practice on your own nails, you can feel how the file glides across the skin and how different pressures and techniques affect the natural nail. You also get the chance to see how the products wear over time—how they hold up, how they lift (or don’t), and how they feel day-to-day.

Wearing your own work is one of the most effective ways to learn and advertise. You’ll immediately notice what’s working and what isn’t. Maybe a product is too brittle, or your shaping could be improved—this hands-on experience will help you refine your skills.  The best part is you can review your work any time of day to see how it’s holding up!

In the beginning, finding models to practice on can be challenging. That’s where using yourself is such an advantage! You’re always available, and you can practice as much as you need without pressure. It’s also the perfect opportunity to test out new techniques or products you’ve been curious about.

So, my advice? Don’t be afraid to experiment and take risks—on yourself. Every stroke, every technique, and every trial brings you closer to mastering your craft. And trust me, your clients will notice the difference in your skill and confidence.

Keep the great questions coming, and let’s keep learning and growing together! Don’t forget to check out the all the Ask Alisha videos on GlossaryLive.com for even more tips and insights.

Until next time,
Alisha

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Alisha Rimando

Alisha Rimando started her journey in the nail industry working in a salon and soon became an educator. She immediately fell in love with teaching and found herself traveling the world as an educator, competitor and hand model for World Champion, Tom Holcomb. 

Alisha has authored and/or contributed to more than 10 textbooks and supplements for Cengage Learning including Milady Standard Cosmetology and continues this honor year after year. Alisha became a session artist for magazines, designers at NY Fashion Week and was even featured in Jennifer Hudson’s Spotlight video. She also spent 3 years as Training Director at Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spas where she earned her reflexology license and trained over 360 nail technicians in 31 locations across the USA in the art of natural nail care.

Now she brings her experience and passion for the industry to GlossaryLive. GlossaryLive.com is a beauty & nail educational platform where you can feel confident that the information you are receiving is factual, the techniques tried and true, and the instruction… second to none. Learn basic nail applications to master-level nail art techniques from world-famous veteran nail competitors, judges, educators, authors, and industry gurus. At GlossaryLIVE, you can find advice on your business, check up on industry news, find resources, ask questions, and more. The first ever true global NAIL community!

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