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OPI Pro Spotlight: @customtnails1
Meet Temeka Jackson aka @customtnails1, the celebrity lux manicurist who wants you to “Show up. Set up. Shut up & Slay!”

From Connecticut to LA, this rising star says the key to success is a willingness to put in the real work. Read on to learn how she manages the stress of the job, tips for raising your social following, and the key to her iconic blinged-out sets.

OPI: Where do you find your inspiration and what's your process when creating all the detailed and stunning nail art looks and techniques that you do?

OPI: You've crushed it in your nail career! How did you get so far and get so many incredible opportunities already?

OPI: Which shade from our new OPI'm Dreaming Spring 2025 collection are you loving the most?
OPI: You've done nails for everything from magazine covers to award shows, and tv shows. Which has been the most exciting or impactful experience you've had so far?
Temeka: Everything I have done with award shows, TV shows, and magazines has all been impactful. Every person I’ve had the pleasure to work with is extremely exciting. It is amazing to see your work in all facets.
"Being the first nail artist to be featured in the Grammy Museum is a major milestone—not just for my career, but for the nail industry as a whole. It’s an honor that will always be part of my legacy."

OPI: What's your favorite part about working with celebrities and TV/film to create nail looks?

OPI: Is there a certain nail art technique or tip that you'd like to share with other nail techs?

OPI: How do you stay ahead of the inherent stress that comes along with the life of a nail tech who works on high-profile clients, events, and sets?

OPI: Your social media is booming! What helped you grow your following to what it is today?
OPI: We see that you have such a gift, especially when it comes to implementing jewels and 3D effects in your nail art. What do you love most about designs that use these, and how do you decide placement, sizing, etc?
Temeka: 3-D nail art, bling placement, jewels, charms, etc. It’s such a joy for me to create because I am such a perfectionist for placement. When it comes to bling placement is so important. Knowing the shapes, and what fits is like a puzzle. I love to make what I call arrangements. You can tell when someone has thrown their bling and charms together as they do not look cohesive. It is important to map out your design visually or on paper if that helps. I’m a visual artist so I can create just from the eye. Learning the shapes is important and has helped me create my best masterpieces.

Meet Temeka Jackson aka @customtnails1
Head to @customtnails1 on Instagram to see more of her amazing work!