Tips to Extend the Life of Your Nail Art

Tips to Extend the Life of Your Nail Art

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After taking the time to create a beautiful stamping nail art, you’ll want to enjoy it for as long as possible. However, how to extend the life of your nail art? Keep reading, the nail expert Maryton will give you ideas. Here are some tips to extend the life of your stamping nail art: Use quality stamping polishes: Invest in good quality stamping polishes as they have better adhesion and last longer on your nails. These polishes are specially designed for stamping, which ensures crisp and long-lasting designs. Apply a base coat and top coat: Before stamping, always apply a base coat to protect your nails. This will prevent the pigments in the stamping polishes......

How to do a French manicure?

How to do a French manicure?

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French Manicure is much more than just a passing trend. Both discreet and chic, it is the ultimate nail beauty treatment! Its simplicity and elegance make it a technique appreciated by amateurs and professionals of manicure. Maryton will reveal how to do a French Manicure at home or in a salon. Follow these steps to obtain an elegant and neat result: Nail preparation Start by removing any varnish or residue from previous products using nail polish remover. Use an electric nail file to shape your nails into the desired shape. File gently in one direction to avoid brittleness. Cuticle Prep Gently push back cuticles with a woodenstick or cuticle pusher. Be careful not to cut them too......