Yes, You Can Work in the Restaurant Industry and Have Cute Nails

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'It’s high time to reexamine our ideas about professionalism in hospitality.'

I’ve worked in kitchens for 12 years, and “no nail polish” has always been one of the cardinal rules. So as much as I loved getting manis and pedis, I resigned myself to the fact that it wasn’t going to be a part of my life working in kitchens. Then this last year my wife Trina and I started our own pop-up and I decided that I was bringing my manicures back.

I always prided myself on being a serious chef, and there’s an assumption that if you’re a serious chef, you don’t get your nails done. Busted nails gave you street cred. Then I realized how ridiculous that was. I saw a meme recently that said, “The new model for being a serious chef is to be well-fed, well-slept, and well-hydrated.” I love that.

When you’re working in kitchens all the time, you’re hot. You’re sweaty. You’re gross. You’re usually covered in food. Looking down at my nails and having a fresh manicure makes me feel fantastic. I love wearing bold colors like

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