The Nail Wiki Library – The World’s Largest Nail Knowledge Resource
A structured library of professional nail education covering anatomy, science, nail systems, product performance, troubleshooting, techniques, and salon safety.
Designed for nail technicians, students, and clients, The Nail Wiki Library helps you understand not only what to do, but why it works — supporting safer decisions and stronger, longer-lasting results in real salon practice.
The Nail Wiki is a growing knowledge resource — content is continuously reviewed, expanded, and updated as new techniques, products, and professional standards evolve.
It is created to make professional nail education accessible for nail technicians, to help educate clients, and to support more informed decisions when it comes to nail services, safety, and product use.
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Explore professional nail knowledge by category, from anatomy and product chemistry to salon safety, troubleshooting, and application methods.
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Search The Nail Wiki Library to find definitions, safety guidance, technical explanations, and professional nail education topics.
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About the Author
Radina Ignatova – Professional Nail Expert | International Nail Educator
Radina Ignatova is a Professional Nail Expert since 2014 and International Nail Educator based in Scotland, UK. She is the founder of The Nail Wiki, a structured nail knowledge library created to make professional nail education clear, accessible, and easier to understand for both technicians and clients.
She created The Nail Wiki to make expert knowledge accessible to both professionals and clients who wish to understand safe, high-quality nail care, helping improve decision-making, service safety, and overall nail standards.
Alongside The Nail Wiki, she is also the founder of Artistic Touch – Nail Training Academy, where she provides structured professional nail education based on real salon work, product behaviour, and current industry standards.
Her teaching philosophy is based on transparency and technical understanding: showing real salon challenges, common mistakes, and true product performance. This approach helps nail technicians develop genuine competence, improve decision-making, and achieve consistent, professional results.
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