Q&A with Lisa Boone

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Lisa Boone

Lisa Boone has over 20 years’ experience in the nail industry. The wide berth of knowledge she’s accrued has taken her from behind the chair, to the competition circuit & researching innovative products to assisting technicians in their quest to create better products & services in the salon. Lisa began her career as a nail tech in Chicago in one of its first nail-only salons & soon became the award-winning hands behind Tom Holcomb’s world champion nails. After traveling the competition circuit for over 15 years, she became intrigued with developing winning formulations & cultivated a love for researching new & improved products for the industry. Playing a crucial role in the R&D of new formulations for various industry manufacturers, Lisa has since won awards for both packaging & new product development in the beauty industry. As well as being credited for “best new product” awards by industry professionals & magazines across the globe. Lisa has judged for the 2nd World Championships, is a staple on the global judging circuit for Nailympia Competitions worldwide & can be seen all over the world as an international educator.

Q&A with Lisa Boone

Meet Lisa Boone, salon owner, nail technician, educator & mentor with 30 years+ nail industry wisdom. Lisa's vast knowledge of color combinations, shade mixing & tinting is easily explained in her 3-part MasterClass series. In this series, Lisa shares the information needed to create amazing color ranges for your nail art clients. Join Lisa & Alex for a relaxed chat, as Lisa answers questions relating to the series delivered by the GlossaryLive community.

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Split Complementary & Triadic

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Lisa Boone

Lisa Boone has over 20 years’ experience in the nail industry. The wide berth of knowledge she’s accrued has taken her from behind the chair, to the competition circuit & researching innovative products to assisting technicians in their quest to create better products & services in the salon. Lisa began her career as a nail tech in Chicago in one of its first nail-only salons & soon became the award-winning hands behind Tom Holcomb’s world champion nails. After traveling the competition circuit for over 15 years, she became intrigued with developing winning formulations & cultivated a love for researching new & improved products for the industry. Playing a crucial role in the R&D of new formulations for various industry manufacturers, Lisa has since won awards for both packaging & new product development in the beauty industry. As well as being credited for “best new product” awards by industry professionals & magazines across the globe. Lisa has judged for the 2nd World Championships, is a staple on the global judging circuit for Nailympia Competitions worldwide & can be seen all over the world as an international educator.

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Split Complementary & Triadic

Lisa Boone explains split complementary & triadic color combinations to expand your color choices & create more interesting & lively nail art designs. Learn how to mix colors & then create more colors using tinting, shading & mixing methods.

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COLOR WHEEL

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COLOR WHEEL [kuh-lr, weel]

What it is: Laminated color guide in a circle that illustrates and identifies the primary, secondary, tertiary and complementary colors.
How to use it: Used to help understand color relationships by dividing up the spectrum into 12 hues – 3 primary colors, 3 secondary colors and 6 tertiary colors. Used to help choose and conseptualize color schemes and palettes for nail art.

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Defining Split Complementary

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Defining Split Complementary

Lisa Boone explains the concept of split complementary with examples of how it looks in nail art.

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