International Nail seminar 2026 Nepal highlights skill development and global beauty exchange
Kathmandu-The International Nail Seminar 2026 Nepal , Second Edition has successfully concluded in Kathmandu, marking another important milestone in the country’s growing beauty and wellness industry. The three-day program brought together Japanese nail artistry, international salon techniques, and local beauty professionals in a structured learning and training environment aimed at upgrading technical skills and promoting global industry standards in Nepal.
The event was organized in partnership with Pop Up Nepal and Pretty Nails, with co-partnership support from Bliss Nails and The Nail Studio by Sirap. It also received sponsorship from Tiago.ev, along with support from Mamaearth, Juice Jelly, and Dabur Nepal. The program saw active participation from salon owners, students, and beauty professionals from different parts of Nepal, making it a significant platform for knowledge exchange and professional networking.
The seminar was designed to introduce international-level nail artistry techniques and modern salon practices to Nepal’s beauty sector. International trainers, particularly from Japan, shared advanced methods in nail design, hygiene standards, customer service, and salon management. Organizers stated that the initiative aims to bridge the gap between Nepal’s local beauty industry and global standards.
The program was conducted in three structured phases, beginning with an international seminar focused on theory and demonstration, followed by hands-on practical training sessions, and concluding with salon-based professional application workshops. This format allowed participants to not only observe techniques but also apply them in real-time, strengthening their practical understanding and confidence.
Experts believe such international training programs play a crucial role in upgrading Nepal’s beauty industry by enhancing technical skills, promoting self-employment, and encouraging entrepreneurship, especially among young women. Improved training in nail artistry and salon management is also expected to increase income opportunities and service quality in the sector.
In addition to skill development, the seminar also fostered cultural and professional exchange between Nepal and Japan. Participants were exposed to Japanese precision-based techniques and customer service philosophies, which are considered among the most advanced in the global beauty industry. This exchange is expected to help Nepalese professionals adopt international trends and adapt them to local market needs.
Industry stakeholders say events like this can contribute to the long-term growth of Nepal’s beauty and wellness sector, which is increasingly becoming an important part of urban employment and small business development. However, they also emphasize the need for wider access to such training programs beyond major cities, along with formal certification systems to recognize professional skills.
Overall, the International Nail Seminar 2026 Nepal has been seen as a positive step toward professionalizing the beauty industry in Nepal, strengthening global connections, and creating new opportunities for skilled employment and entrepreneurship.

