Beauty Changes Lives Announces the Nguyen Family as a 2025 Legacy Award Recipient

Beauty Changes Lives is proud to announce the Nguyen Family as one of the 2025 Legacy Award honorees.
Beauty Changes Lives is proud to announce the Nguyen Family as one of the 2025 Legacy Award honorees.
On June 8, Nailing it for America held a peaceful protest in Westminster, Calif., demanding nail salons be reopened.
Former VietSalon editor Tri Ta writes an open letter to Governor Gavin Newsom.
In MANI/PEDI: A True-Life Rags to Riches Story from Boat to Beauty Salon, author Krista Driver weaves together the compelling story of the evolution of the $8-billion modern nail care industry alongside the personal narrative of Vietnamese refugee Hieu “Charlie” Vo.
LUA Productions proudly hosted the Vietnamese American Nail Appreciation Gala to honor those who helped build the Vietnamese-American nail industry.
Nailed It explores the history of the Vietnamese-American nail salon and tells the tale of how a chance encounter in 1975 between 20 female Vietnamese refugees and actress Tippi Hedren changed the face of the industry.
The documentary exploring the origin of the thriving Vietnamese-American nail industry is devuting at the CAAMFest, the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian film.
In honor of NAILS’ 35th anniversary, we’ve come up with a list of 35 nail techs who’ve had a positive and lasting effect on our industry. Which name means the most to you and your career?
The Harvard Business School Association of Orange County (HBSAOC) invited Advance Beauty College to talk about their experiences in obtaining their “American Dream” for the HBSAOC Leadership Series.
This video is a brief look into the history of Advance Beauty College in Garden Grove, Calif., created for a presentation for the Harvard Business School Association of Orange County.
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