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From pedicures, nail extensions, acrylics, gel, and endless nail art, to full body services like waxing, massages, microblading, and eyelash extensions, nail salons provide a plethora of services. Since Rihanna made #StilettoNails trend via Instagram in 2012, social media has been an integral force in shaping contemporary Nail Art culture, and multibillion dollar nail economy.
Traditional Vietnamese salons are often where today’s nail influencers and second and third generation nail professionals get their start. But the economic challenges of owning a salon, and the racial demographics of nail techs, has been changing for some time.
Roughly 76% of nail techs are Asian, with over 74% born in Vietnam, 7% born in China, and 4% born in Korea. But other predominantly female immigrant groups; Hispanic, Khmai, Nepali, Tibetan, and others are a growing part of this diverse workforce and space.
Known as the Vietnamese boat people (Thuyền nhân Việt Nam,) more than two million Vietnamese refugees fled Vietnam between 1975-1995. Link to the NSXR Hub
Five of the "First 20" Vietnamese manicurists, in conversation with Tippi Hedren recount their harrowing escapes from Vietnam, as the US military chaotically pulled out of a devastating 15 year war. The women who birthed the Vietnamese nail industry were the "lucky" ones, escaping on US military planes and ships, mostly due to their husbands' rank in the South Vietnamese military, collaborating with United States Armed Forces. Click to watch video
Facing death from pirates, over-crowded boats, starvation and ocean storms, it’s estimated that between 200,000 and 400,000 refugees died at sea trying to reach foreign soil. View photo gallery of the Fall of Saigon from Manhhai.
![Between 200,000 and 400,000 Vietnamese boat people died at sea trying to reach foreign soil. Those who survived struggled to find work in the US.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/606f33c162658962f4cc4f9f/60e6b7c7-1f7d-4aa3-b45e-5f5785461be7/PFAC%252BStage.jpeg)
Between 200,000 and 400,000 Vietnamese boat people died at sea trying to reach foreign soil. Those who survived struggled to find work in the US.
![Most Vietnamese were admitted as refugees, and later through family reunification. Nail salons played a pivotal role in sponsoring Vietnamese relatives to western countries—through today.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/606f33c162658962f4cc4f9f/8c38113a-cb82-4dbf-b9b4-cc18da8141f4/244224857_vietfamily_glasglow1980.jpeg)
Most Vietnamese were admitted as refugees, and later through family reunification. Nail salons played a pivotal role in sponsoring Vietnamese relatives to western countries—through today.