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5 Nail Colors Perfect For Dark Skin Tone

January 23, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

You can choose any manicure color you want. But there are certain shades that look so lovely on deeper skin tones that they deserve a special call-out. In my opinion, bold, rich shades really pop on dark skin. The popularity of nail shades depends on the season, but overall she finds clients with darker skin gravitating towards Earth and jewel tones like cobalt blue, hunter green, and bright orange.

People tend to think that warm and dark colors work best on darker skin. In my opinion, a brighter color always adds an HD contrast. Some people have so many favorite shades but if I had to narrow it down I would include warm terracotta, rosy tan, navy, and deep sage greens.

With those in mind, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite bold nail polishes for medium and deep skin tones. If you’re looking to change up your usual go-to nail color, give these colors a try.

  1. Cobal Blue (O.P.I)
OPI- Dating a Royal Can't decide if I love the color or the name more! |  Nails, How to do nails, Opi nails

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Cobalt blue is a great staple color. It goes it with everything. This deep, rich blue is easily one of our favorites.  

  • Hunter Green (Zoya)
10 Cool Ways to Do Green Nail Polish, Courtesy of Our Twitter Followers! |  Green nail polish, Green nails, Nail polish

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Mimi D’s personal favorite is this hunter green shade from Zoya. It’s a bold olive green that really pops against medium to deep skin tones. 

  • Festival Fever (Pear Nova)
Festival Fever – Pear Nova

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Another personal pick from Mimi D, this orange is a great alternative to the dark and moody shades we normally pick during the colder months. It will make you smile every time you look down at your hands.

  • Brigitte (Zoya)
Zoya Brigitte | Zoya nail polish colors, Nail polish, Zoya nail polish

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This rosy beige brings out the warmer undertones in medium to deep skin. It’s subtle but gorgeous, and will be your new go-to nude mani shade.

  • Souq up the sun (Essie)
Essie Summer 2020 Souq Up The Sun 701 Nail Polish | Feel22 | Lebanon

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This orange from Essie is the quickest way to boost your mood. Paint it on just once and you’ll soon keep it in your normal rotation of nail polish shades.

Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: care, cuticles, dark skin tone, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, winters

Pink Nail Art Ideas for the month of February

January 20, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

Pink isn’t what you remember from your very first manicure. There are many manicure types and designs ranging from minimal to maximal, sweet to spicy. There are pink nails for you. Getting pink nail designs don’t have to be all bubblegum sweet. You can change things up to go from work to play in a matter of minutes. Add some glitter or white accents, and you’ve got the makings of a bold, fashion-forward nail art design.

Pink nail art designs can be used in almost all occasions, not unassuming, but without losing grace. People think that all girls will like pink, probably no one does not believe it. This is not because pink is very rare (and probably for this reason), but because it is actually very versatile. Some pink nail art patterns are not only mixed with bling bling rhinestones, but also mixed with glitter, or white, silver, etc. are very beautiful!

The pink nail art design can highlight the soft and sweet temperament of women. Everyone is surrounded by the warm sunshine of summer. The sprouting youth is more suitable for fingertip expression. Then choose pink, sweet and still revealing the coolness.

Glitter is a girl’s best friend. Nothing pairs better with a sweet pink nail color than different kinds of glitter. Use silver glitter for a fun pop, but you can still take to work or your boyfriend’s parents’ brunch. Use hot pink glitter for an awesome, summertime look. Use a bold rainbow or gold glitter for a nightlife designer nails look.

Pink nail color, really? Yes, really. Here’s an awesome nail polish idea. Pink nail designs can be a game changer if you combine the right elements for your manicure types. It transitions well from a trendy neutral to fun and bold glitter. Sometimes a neutral design means a boring flesh color. Instead of warmed over oatmeal or whatever flesh color suits you, choose a soft semi-translucent pink to stand in for your neutral. It’ll look great with your jeans and t-shirt weekend look or that tailored suit for your presentation. Get pink gel nails for a long-lasting design.

Finally, should you go short or long? Nail lengths can sweeten up or brazen up a pink nail design. Keeping pink nail designs short lends them an innocent and polished look, especially if you keep the nails a soft square or gentle oval. Long, square nails help a neutral pink design pop. They’re less precious and more grown-up; they scream you’ve got all your business together. They give a bolder but still subtle look.Long pointed nails with a pop of glitter or nail are a weekend or nightlife look. They’re bold and fashion forward. File them to a sharp point to remove any mention of “sweet” or “girly”.

30+ Cute pink nail art designs 2018 | BeautyBigBang

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50+ Beautiful Pink and Black Nail Designs 2017

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50+ Beautiful Pink and Black Nail Designs 2017

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Pink Nail Designs For A Modern Girl | NailDesignsJournal.com

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Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: care, cuticles, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, winters

Top 10 Nail Art Designs

January 18, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

Winters are here which means it’s time to switch out that manicure to something a bit more suited to Turkey Day. Think dark reds, oranges and golds. Today we’re sharing 10 of our very favorite nail art ideas from around the web. Keep reading to get inspired!

  1. Red Nail Art

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This elegant red manicure is perfect for Winters, with its dark hues and metallic gold tips. This would be a simple look to recreate, with a steady hand to paint the lines for the tips.

  • Glitter Nail Art
Brown speckled thanksgiving mani

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Transform your tips into festive Thanksgiving themed beauties, by painting them with a brown base color and accenting them with colorful glittered polish that looks just like tiny bits of fall foliage.

  • Sequined Nail Art
Gold Sequin Accent Nails! nail art by Sarah S - Nailpolis: Museum of Nail  Art

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This beautiful manicure is reminiscent of a yummy Thanksgiving dessert… maybe a perfectly baked pie or crême brulée. This nail art look begins with a warm beige polish underneath, and is topped with gold “sequins” on top.

  • Gradient Nail Art
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Next up, we have a lovely gradient effect which ranges from a dark cherry red to a light nude shade. The effect is achieved by painting a variety of colors on a sponge and gently laying it onto the surface of the nails.

  • Criss Cross Nail Art
Criss Cross nail art by Tiffany (Polished to Precision) - Nailpolis: Museum  of Nail Art

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This fun manicure reminds me a bit of a classic Thanksgiving dessert cherry pie! The background color is red, while the overlapping diagonal grid pattern is a warm beige hue.

  • Studded Nail Art
OPI Nail Stud design | Studded nails, Rhinestone nails, Classy nails

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If you prefer embellishments to patterns, give this look a try. The base color is a warm purple with red undertones, which is then accented with different sized studs on the thumb and ring fingernails.

  • Matt Nail Color
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This fresh look has a combination of metallic and matte, giving it a very modern look. The muted purplish brown color would be perfect for Thanksgiving, while the metallic silver tips with lend a fancy vibe.

  • Red and Gold Nail Art
32 Beautiful Examples of Gold Glitter Nail Polish Art - World inside  pictures | Red and gold nails, Gold nail art, Golden nails

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This bold look is done with a lovely red wine polish color from OPI, paired with a sparkly gold hue. A small white chevron alternates with the gold for a bit of contrast.

  • Leaf Nail Art
5 Sheets Autumn Maple Leaf Nail Water Decal Transfer Sticker Nail Art  Decoration | eBay

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If you enjoy the colors of fall, but you’re not quite ready to let go of your favorite bright red summer polish… don’t! Simply use it on a couple of fingers as shown above, then combine it with some oranges and yellows.

  1. Simple Nail Art
Nail Art: Spring Edition - The Booklet

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Looking for a subtle style this Thanksgiving? Try this beautiful studded soft brown look. Begin with two coats of light mocha colored polish, and top with small gold studs as an accent. 

Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: care, cuticles, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, winters

Some Easy Nail Art Designs For Home

January 14, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

Stepping out of the nail salon with a set of freshly painted nails can make you feel like a new person. There’s nothing like a little pampering and a fresh mani to make you feel like your best self. But it can get expensive fast. Especially if you opt for some nail art.

That’s why we rounded up 30 of our favorite simple and easy nail designs that you can do at home and probably with the nail colors you already own.  We’re not nail artists by any means, but luckily with these looks, that doesn’t matter. Whether you want to rock a set of stars along your cuticles, a tonal gradient across all 10 fingers, simple glitter stripes, or a double French mani, you’re sure to find a look that you love.

Below are some designs that you can easily do at your home,

Red Nails with White Star:

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Who doesn’t love a classic red manicure? The star accent on the ring finger takes it to a whole other level. Paint your nails with any of your favorite Red nail color and Make white color Star on your ring finger. Your nail art is ready!!!

Shimmery Tips:

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Play up your bare nails with a swipe of gold at the tips. Put shimmery gold color on your tips and your 2nd nail art is ready!!!

White Dots:

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In this case, less is definitely more. We love the simplicity of these neutral nails with white dots. Paint your nails with your favorite pastel shade and put white dot on the center of your nail. Your nail art is ready.

Pastel Nails:

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We’re suckers for a good pastel nail look and multiple shades? Even better. Mirror the color order on each hand for a polished look. Paint your nails with pastels shades and your nail art is raedy!!!

Diagonal Design:

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The unique color combo is what drew us to this two-toned nail design. Make your nail in diagonal design with your favorite shades.

Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: care, cuticles, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, winters

3 Easy Home Things That Can Be Used As Nail Art Tools

January 13, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

Forget what Pinterest and YouTube tutorials tried to convince you because, for many of us, doing nail-art at home is fucking hard. You can barely swipe on a singular shade of polish without getting it all over my cuticles, let alone free-hand any sort of nail-art design. 

Buying nail-art tools to use at home never seemed viable, either. I always figured there was no use investing in dotting tools and all those brushes if I didn’t have the skill level to use them successfully at home. So, at a nail-art impasse, I starting experimenting with simple looks that I could pull off with random stuff lying around my house. Beauty communities on the Internet have nail-design hacks using just about everything you can think of: floss, mascara wands, tape, plastic bags… the list goes on. If you’ve tried some of these so-called hacks, I don’t even have to tell you that plenty of them are either hard to use or just a flat-out scam.

Still, there are a few key items that can get the job done without depleting my energy or paycheck. Even Gina Edwards and Miss Pop, both long-time nail artists whose work you’ve definitely seen in magazines and on runways, let their professional tools rest sometimes in favor of a DIY hack. In fact, Miss Pop even used a paper towel to create a textured look during the most recent Milan Fashion Week.

Here are some home tools which you can use on your nails for a perfect nail art.

Bobby Pins:

DIY polka dots nail art ideas and step by step tutorial

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You can and turn it into a makeshift dotting tool. You can dip one of its beaded ends into your nail polish bottle until it’s lightly coated, then use that to gently place polish onto your nail dot by dot.

You can place dots all over the nail for a semi-even pattern like the one I created, but don’t let the traditional idea of polka dots stifle your ideas of other ways to use a pin. You could go the minimal route and place a line of dots just along your nail beds or across the tips. You even could use several bobby pins and dip them all in different colors for the nail-art equivalent of confetti cake.

Hole Reinforcement Stickers:

French manicure using paper hole reinforcement stickers! Seems like it  might be a lot easier (and I'm sure it's … | Neon french manicure, Manicure,  French manicure

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You know those donut-shaped stickers you used to use in school to repair your hole-punched paper when it ripped and fell out of your binder? Turns out those little stickies are a very valuable nail-art tool. You might already have some lying around if you are or live with a student, otherwise, you can pick them up for a few bucks at your local office supply store.

To create these neon tips, I started with a set of neutral-colored press-ons by Kiss but you can totally use your bare, natural nails as a base or paint them a different color first. I laid one sticker across each nail near the very top, trying my best to make all the spacing even before painting the tips with two coats of lime-green nail polish by MiniLuxe. Before the second coat dried down, I used tweezers to pull off the stickers as smoothly as possible.

Toothpicks:

TOOTHPICK NAIL ART #4 - DIY Elegant Melted Nails In Gold & Purple | Toothpick  nail art, Swirl nail art, Simple nail art designs

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Here’s where things get kind of messy but very, very fun. A toothpick and any combination of nail polishes provide endless ways to make a marbled design like the one I created above with OPI’s Big Apple Red and Black Onyx. My absurdly gothic look required just three steps: paint a thick coat of red on one side of the nail, paint a thick coat of black on the other, and drag the tip of the toothpick back and forth through the polish until it all warped together.

Again, there’s no cut-and-dry rule for using this tool. You can place the pick in the middle of the nail polish and circle it outward for a hypnotic swirl, or drag polish vertically instead of horizontally as I did. Using two shades makes the process and little faster, but there’s really no limit to the number of colors you can combine with this method.

Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: care, cuticles, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, home tools, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, winters

Top 5 Nail Art trends of 2021

January 6, 2021 by Cherile Iceman Leave a Comment

Nail-art trends have volleyed between easy, single-polish manicures and creative designs using bright colors and glitter. Suffice it to say the at-home manicure has become a choose-your-own-adventure of sorts, and it’s only getting more interesting in 2021.

These are the top 5 trends for nail art in 2021

Indie Nails:

One of the most optimistic budding manicure trends, gleaned from recent Pinterest search analytics, is called Indie nails. Essentially, the look includes mismatched, emoji-inspired designs — a different one on each nail — like this visual by manicurist Hang Nguyen, who describes the style as “anything-goes art.

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Red French

While the cherry-red manicure has been everywhere this holiday season, in the new year we’ll see a fusion between the seasonal tone and the most timeless design: the French manicure. The end result is a look that mixes modern with elegance.

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Rhinestone

For a look that feels understated but still slightly extra, consider rhinestone accents. Channel this design — as seen on hand model Antonia Cheri — by starting with a sheer nude or light-pink polish, then adding a few tiny gemstones for a twinkly manicure that you’ll want to wear well past New Year’s Eve.

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Tinsel Tips

Another festive design veering into early 2021 is the tinsel tip. As nail artist Shelley shows, the style is a spin-off of the French manicure, but instead of a single stripe across the tip, you orient skinny vertical lines running from the tip down towards the center of the nail using an assortment of color and metallic shades.

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Chocolate Marble

Celebrity nail artist Queenie Nguyen recently designed this neutral chocolate-brown manicure with gold marble detailing for Camila Coelho, calling it “warm and cozy vibes with a touch of holiday” — and we can’t wait to bring the same energy into early January.

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Filed Under: Nail Art Tagged With: 2021, care, cuticles, healthy nails, home manicure, home nail art, Manicure, Nail Art, Nail Art Designs, nail care, Nail Designs, Nail Health, pedicure, strong nails, trends, winters

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