Luize Berzina
Certified and licensed instructor at Burlesque Manicure School for training programmes:
- hardware manicure;
- combination manicure;
- nail modelling.
Master manicurist with over 8 years experience. International level teacher with 6 years of experience.
Multiple winner of the championships on manicure, modeling and nail design.
Holder of the Grand Prix of the International Manicure, Modelling, Airbrush and Nail Design Championships 2019.
Author of school curricula for manicure, pedicure, modelling and nail designs.
Lina Adrovic
- Certified training centre instructor
- Author of school curriculum for nail design
- Technologist with 5 years of experience in testing materials and creating designs
- Teacher with higher education in pedagogy
Loves to find the best materials to work with due to their properties and composition. Tells all their advantages and disadvantages. Enjoys sharing interesting designs and “tricks” for fixing decorations firmly.
Giulia Arend
- Certified manicure school instructor
- International Manicure, Modelling, Airbrush and Nail Design 2019 Grand Prix winner
- Master manicurist with over 8 years experience
- Author of our school’s nail modelling and design curricula
In the course we will teach you how to make beautiful and smooth gradients.
We’ll learn all the subtleties of the work and increase your skill level!
We put all of our knowledge gained over the years into the courses.
We worked hard to create courses so that the material presented was as accessible to everyone as possible.
We sincerely hope that our work will be to your liking.
We can confidently state that with the knowledge received in our courses you will become more confident, faster and will earn more. я
GOOD LUCK!
*Interesting to know
MANICURE HISTORY
Nails were taken care of thousands of years ago. It is known that the oldest manicure set was discovered by archaeologists in Ancient Babylon (modern territory of Iraq). However, it is unlikely that there was an orange stick and a buff.
In ancient Egypt, the length and color of the nails indicated the class of the person – so, in the nobility manicure was bright.
Queen Cleopatra used henna to decorate her nails and hands, and she used oils in her care.
In ancient Greece and Rome there was a special category of slaves, the cosmites. They helped people of noble birth to take care of themselves. They also polished their nails using a special compound with animal fat.
The prototype of modern nail polish appeared in the ancient Chinese civilization. It was a paint made from ground minerals, wax, egg yolks and gum arabic. There is also information that gold dust was used to decorate nails.
In ancient China they tried to grow out their nails. And not in the modern sense, but up to 25 cm (where is the modern nail extension)! It was considered a sure way to protect themselves from evil forces. Those who couldn’t reach the ideal length (because their nails would break) had to wear sharpened metal tips.
In the Middle Ages, on the contrary, manicures were associated with evil forces. It went so far that the Inquisition declared this procedure sinful. But after a while everything changed – and well-groomed nails again became one of the indispensable attributes of the appearance of the nobility.
It is interesting, for example, that during the Renaissance it was customary at court to grow a nail on one of the little fingers in order to politely tap on the door before entering. It was common to polish nails with a special bar covered with suede, which can be considered the prototype of the modern baf.
And in 1830 the first full-fledged manicure set was created by a doctor of the French King Louis-Philippe. After the monarch had an inflamed finger because of a carelessly torn burr, he was obliged to take good care of his nails and the skin around them.