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ND24 InfoDay Pocket consente di avere le funzionalità di ND24 InfoDAY sul tuo smartphone. Nail Stuff I Didn’t Think I’d Care About… Until I Did H2: Not Really a Nail Guy, But... Alright, so here’s the deal. I run a barbershop. Clippers, fades, beard work—my thing. But lately, I’ve been paying more attention to the other side of the grooming world. You know, nails. Not 'cause I’m about to start painting mine (although hey, nothing wrong with that), but because one of the chairs in the back now belongs to a nail tech named Rina.
She moved into the shop, brought her own setup, and just kinda blended in. No drama. Just gels, acrylics, and clients who somehow always leave happier than when they came in. And one day, she starts going on about nd24 like it’s the holy grail.
I blinked. “What’s that? Some new hair product?”
She laughed. “Nope. Nail supply store. Online.”
H3: Turns Out, This ND24 Thing Is Kind of a Big Deal So I started listening in more. She gets all her stuff there. And by "stuff" I mean nail bits, gel polish, base coats, nail files, cuticle pushers—the whole kit. Apparently, nd24 is huge in the nail scene. Like, if you're a serious nail tech in Europe (or ordering from there), that’s where you shop.
I didn’t get it at first. I mean, it’s just nails, right?
Wrong. There’s a whole world behind that gel polish. Different brands. Techniques. LED lamps. So much product. Rina showed me this cart full of gear and said, “This cost more than your barber tools.” She wasn’t even joking.
H2: Browsing ND24 Is a Trip I checked the site out of curiosity. nd24.com. Kinda plain-looking, but packed. Pages and pages of UV gels, nail design tools, brushes, even stuff for nail art that looks like it belongs in a tattoo studio. Also saw a whole builder gel section, which I still don’t totally understand, but Rina swears by it.
They carry a bunch of pro-level brands—some I’d never heard of but apparently big names in nail circles. Jolifin? NeoNail? Looked kinda intense.
One thing I did like though—prices seemed alright. They’ve got those bulk packs for salons, which makes sense. And for someone running a chair and needing to stay stocked? Kinda practical.
H3: It’s Not Just For Women Anymore Let’s talk real quick. The whole "nail care is for women" thing? Outdated. I’ve had more guys in my shop ask about keeping their nails clean than you’d expect. Especially since we started doing full grooming packages. Beard trim, hot towel, hand scrub, nail buff. Clean hands matter. So yeah—nails ain’t off-limits to anyone.
Heck, Rina even gave me a file set from nd24 for my own toolkit. Never thought I’d be into it, but now I clean up my cuticles like a pro. Makes a difference.
H2: How the Barber and the Nail Tech Keep It Flowing Funny thing is, since Rina came in with all her nail supply stuff from nd24, we’ve had more cross-over clients. Some of my beard dudes stick around for a quick hand clean-up. Some of her regulars book a fade while their gel cures. It’s this weird but cool little symbiosis.
She orders a fresh haul every month or so. Boxes come in with all kinds of weird little things. Rhinestones, foils, powders. I don’t even ask anymore. She’s in her zone.
I asked her once what made nd24 better than other sites. She just said, “Reliable. Ships fast. Doesn’t send fake junk.”
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