DAYNA TANAKA -- Working
Story by Young Chang
SHE IS
all ears as she works on fingertips.
ALMOST LIKE HOME
Dayna Tanaka’s clients know they can come in wearing a dress or shorts
or, if they so feel, pajamas. The Mood Escape in Costa Mesa, where Tanaka
has been a manicurist for 20 years, is that kind of place, she said.
While she sits across from clients, with 50 to 100 bottles of nail
polish cluttered around her, Tanaka hears about the joys and pains of her
regular customers.
“It’s more like a family,” said the Costa Mesa resident. “All of mine
are regulars, and I probably have about 40.”
SHE’S ALL EARS
Tanaka knows about the bad boyfriends, the misbehaving kids, the
engaged woman excited to get married and the problems at work. She’s
experienced joy with the pregnant woman who couldn’t wait to have her
child and concern with the longtime mom whose kids are trying to grow up.
She said listening to people has never interrupted her work. Her job
is as much about painting nails as it is about working with people and
helping out.
“They always say, with your hairdressers, they can help you with your
problems and stuff. Same kind of deal,” Tanaka said.
NAIL SCIENCE
She studied her craft at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. She
learned about the bone structure of a hand, fungi, chemicals relevant to
maintaining nails and, of course, the technique of applying acrylic nail
tips.
Today she specializes in manicures, with the most requested styles
being French manicures or solid colors. Tanaka does not do pedicures, and
she doesn’t decorate the nails with designs or jewels. Her style is more
one-color hands with French nails in the summer and festive reds for
holidays.
IN THE MOOD
Though her work space at The Mood Escape is simple -- a table, a chair
and bottles of polishes -- the decor usually fits the mood of the season,
Tanaka said. It’s a comfortable place, where people relax and leave with
beautified hands.
“It’s a homey feeling,” she said, “And [the clients] feel like they
can trust us.”
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