French manicure
FRENCH MANICURE – A CLASSIC NAIL CARE FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Neat and well-groomed hands are an important detail of the external image, which is most often noticed by others. Many women do not have the opportunity and time to regularly visit a manicure parlor so that their nails and hands always look perfect. And not everyone has the patience to do manicures on their own several times a week. French manicure can help out – a versatile, easy and quick type of manicure for all occasions. In addition, thanks to this type of manicure, the nails look very natural.
French manicure is a type of manicure that came from the world of high fashion. This type of manicure was invented in America in 1976 by the developer of the ORLY company, J. Pink, and named so for the greater attractiveness of the brand. The history of its creation is associated with the need for movie actresses to have a suitable manicure for any stage costume of different eras. That’s when the French manicure turned out to be such a universal type of manicure.
Currently, there are several types of French manicure that make it unique and always in demand.
French manicure effect.
French manicure is determined by a special staining technology.
Let’s consider this in more detail:
First you need to prepare your nails for manicure. The length of the nails should not be too short so that you can paint the tips with white varnish. Nails will take on a more sophisticated look if you give them an oval or rectangular shape. The first layer on the nails is applied to the base (base) under the varnish. Then the ends of the nails are isolated with a special white varnish, which is applied with a thin brush in the form of an even, smooth semicircle, the so-called “smile”. There is another method of highlighting the tips of the nails, when the ends are whitened from the inside of the nails with a white pencil. This procedure can be done in addition to coloring the ends.
The next step in the French manicure is to apply a translucent nude or pale pink varnish completely on the nail plate, which gives the nails a natural look. To fix the manicure, you need to apply a special coating that creates the effect of ‘wet nails’, and they will look shiny and well-groomed.
In addition to the classic version, there are also other variations of the combination of colors of French manicure. For example, colored French manicure. Its peculiarity is that the tip of the nail is painted with varnish of any color. You can also add some pattern to the main background or to the free edge, which makes the French manicure more vivid and unique.
Preference can be given to the classic combination of white and transparent varnish, while decorating the nails with the help of design. In addition, various nail accessories are used – rhinestones, beads, sequins, foil, which decorate the tips of the nails or a free bed.
Non-standard French manicure differs in the shape of the “smile” line. It can be not only in the form of a semicircle, but also triangular, beveled (going diagonally from one edge of the nail to the other), wavy, etc. The main thing is to keep the basic idea of French manicure – the tip of the nail should be painted in one color, and the rest of the nail in another color.
French manicure is very convenient in everyday life. This type of manicure will be appropriate for everyday wear, and for business suits, and for formal wear. Classic French manicure is in great demand among most brides, it perfectly complements the wedding look, which should be flawless.
French manicure is the most favorite, simple and at the same time elegant type of manicure that suits any nails of any length and shape. After all, indeed, any woman can afford to make it for a completely different outfit and for any event and will always look elegant, fashionable and elegant.
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