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25 Fun & Flirty Nail Trends to Try
I’ve never been one for fancy manicures, but after a recent trip to London I think I may change my mind. It seems that across the pond it’s become a bit of a craze to turn the tips of your fingers into ten tiny artworks. We are not talking the bedazzled acrylic talons of yesteryear — the new look in nail art is short, sweet, and just plain fun. Maybe a detailed rainbow on each finger is a little over the top for you, but would you try doing just one nail in a different color like the manicure pictured above? I’ve rounded up 25 fun & flirty nail art looks, from over the top patterns to subtle chic styles. Many even have links to tutorials teaching you how to recreate the look yourself using things as unexpected as patterned paper, stamps, and tape. Check out 25 Fun & Flirty Nail Trends to Try…
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Jaime Morrison Curtis is author of the bestselling book Prudent Advice: Lessons for My Baby Daughter (A Life List for Every Woman) and founding co-editor at Prudent Baby, the premier DIY destination for crafty moms seeking ways to make their lives even more stylish and beautiful.
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Melissa Yeats commented on Oct 28 11 at 11:47 pmThose are pretty awesome, but I would hate to put in all that work, and then the polish chip after a day! My favorite alternative is Jamberry Nail Shields, they are amazing! Here is my site: http://proverbs31life.jamberrynails.net
stewie griffen commented on Jan 02 12 at 4:21 pmpretty!
Morgan Southgate commented on Apr 19 12 at 5:08 pmThe “Lacey Look” one is a stamping product called Konad :)
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