Taking the trend for personalised nail art to new levels, a new digital nail art kiosk is shortly due to make its debut onto the market via a host of yet to be named “high profile” retail partners.
Hot on the heels of similar machines such as ArtProNail and Digi Nail Art is the new Fingernails2Go self-service digital nail art kiosk. The machine has strong technological credentials – it was created in partnership with digital print company Hewlett Packard (HP) and international kiosk manufacturer Tensator.
The machine allows users to choose from up to 10,000 designs on-screen or alternatively capture their own image using an in-built digital camera. The kiosk is able to detect the size and shape of the customer’s nails in order to print their chosen design onto them.
Antonio Pedroso, Tensator Technology Centre’s General Manager, said: “The customer journey is about so much more than simply getting from A to B. Customers want to be engaged, they want to have fun and they want an experience they will remember. That’s exactly what Fingernails2Go offers.” He added: “The brightly colored slim-line units have been designed to grab attention and be easy to use. This has been one project that the team has been truly excited by as we firmly believe Fingernails2Go is set to become a renowned brand.” Fingernails2Go is said to be announcing retail partners and distributors imminently.