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		<title>French Manicure Latest Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Years have passed since French manicure was introduced to us; it is still considered as a real classic and genuinely iconic. As of today, a lot of women opt for French manicure for its natural and clean look that it gives off. But, before anything else, what do we know about a French manicure? Well, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Years have passed since <strong>French manicure</strong> was introduced to us; it is still considered as a real classic and genuinely iconic. As of today, a lot of women opt for French manicure for its natural and clean look that it gives off. But, before anything else, what do we know about a French manicure? Well, it is a nail polishing style in which white colored polish will be applied unto the tips of ones fingernails, while the rest are coated with pink or sheer light beige or pale pink polish. French manicure is quite ideal for short nails, as well as nails that have moderate length.</p>
<p>However, before giving yourself a set of French manicured nails, be certain that you will follow its general rules upon applying on some nail polish.<br />
First things first, with an acetone remover, remove old nail polish. Afterwards wash and clean your hands and nails and trim them.</p>
<p>When tidying up and trimmings are done, you can proceed with applying the base coat to your fingernails. Always keep the base coat even and thin. After that, put on a tip guide on top of your nail, you can then apply white colored polish upon the exposed fingernails tips, and then just let them dry.<br />
As soon as the white polish is dry, thoroughly remove the tip guides, and then for the whole length of your fingernails paint them with pale pink or beige polish. You may need two coats for this. The last step to achieving your fabulous French tip manicure is simple applying on a top coat, let your nails dry and then that is it.</p>
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