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The nail alchemist

Vanessa Kim
20.4.2020
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

During our meeting in Paris, nail artist Alex Falba reveals to me that sustainable nail polishes are pure marketing and how we can avoid regular visits to the nail salon.

Why do you call yourself "The Nail Alchemist"?
Alexa Falba, Nail Artist: Because I'm actually an engineer. I only trained further after my studies and a job as a consultant at a wine merchant. My knowledge gives me a different perspective on the beauty industry. For me, it's not just about beautifying nails, but also about the ingredients. That's why I choose the cosmetic products I use carefully.

You're a jack of all trades - is there anything you haven't done yet?
Yes, my own nail polish line. I've only developed these for other brands so far. If a brand wants to benefit from my expertise, I can develop everything for them from A to Z.

Do you dream of that?
No, that would be fatal. You have to invest a lot at the beginning. Then you sit on your products and have to get rid of them again. On top of that, you have a warehouse and lots of employees to pay. Fortunately, I don't need my own line for my ego. On the contrary: I prefer to be creative and do what I love doing.

Is there a no-go?
I keep noticing that women shape their nails with the wrong file. Many use a model with a heavy grit. The higher the grit, the lower the sanding effect. A coarse metal file will make your nails brittle in the long term. With a "fine model" with 600 grit, on the other hand, you are doing everything right. Then it doesn't matter which direction you file your nails in.

«There is no such thing as sustainable nail polish. If you want to do something good or green for your hands, you'll have to do without it altogether.»
The interview took place before the days of social distancing.

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