Posts tagged with "Nail Art Design"
What are Solar Nails?
So you’re wondering—what are solar nails? You’ve heard of them, you’re curious about them, but you haven’t ever really learned about them. The question is—what exactly is there for you to learn as far as solar nails go?
First of all, solar nails are a lot like acrylics. However, where acrylics and gel nails can simply be extensions of nails, solar nails are almost always applied to the nail bed. This means that they completely cover the...
Nail Care For Men
Most guys aren’t too concerned with silly things such as their nails, but there are some who may want to look into grooming them or perhaps even growing their nails out a tiny bit. The question is—how exactly do you do nail care for men?
First of all, you need to understand that most men do not worry that much about their nails, for various reasons. To take care of your nails, you do not need to go get a manicure or anything of that nature. As...
Best Nail Art Accessories
When it comes to best nail art accessories, you may not be entirely sure what you should be looking for. As a matter of fact, it’s actually a lot easier to determine what you need for your nail art needs than it is to go grocery shopping.
First of all, try and pick a few colors that you really like and at least three trendy nail colors. Pick not only your favorite colors, but also your favorite trends. For example, if fire-engine red nail polish...
Artificial Nail Art Designs 2011
When it comes to fake nails for spring & summer, you have a great number of options that you can utilize in order to decide what works best for you. First of all, you need to understand that artificial nails absolutely must be kept up with. This means that if you are going to have your nails done, they should be worked on every two weeks or every three weeks, depending primarily on the type of nails that you have.
If you choose to have gel nails,...
Water Marble Nail Art Designs
One of the most beautiful ways to decorate your nails is with water marbling. This technique leaves fantastic swirls of color on your nails and every single nail will have a different pattern. The actual process is quite simple and you don’t need a lot of supplies. All you need is a cup of water that is room temperature, preferably filtered or distilled, a toothpick or orange wood stick, cuticle oil or tape, and 2-4 bottles of nail polish.
First...