New Year, New Nails?
The Spring/Summer catwalks have dictated that these are going to be the new 2014 nail trends...
The Spring/Summer catwalks have dictated that these are going to be the new 2014 nail trends...
Some of the nail trends from 2013 were crazy! The nail art on the runways at New York Fashion Week was insane but this year they are very interesting designs that catch your eye even though they come across so simple...
Nail Ideas - Try out a modern French manicure for a sheer pretty look or the new updated half moon manicure, its nothing new it was here in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 but there is something about the white and nude half moons they look super stylish and it gives out the illusion that the nail art is floating on the nail. Using three dimensional add ons for your nails is a great way to boost the look of a simple design, they make your nails look original and unique.
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OMBRE STILL HERE!
These subtle ombre nails look really sweet and most of you was thinking ombre nails were out, no no! The trend is nice for a discreet dose of drama on your nails, they look super elegant teamed up with pastel colours although some people find this look to be quite intimidating its really not and you could easily pull it off with confidence.
These subtle ombre nails look really sweet and most of you was thinking ombre nails were out, no no! The trend is nice for a discreet dose of drama on your nails, they look super elegant teamed up with pastel colours although some people find this look to be quite intimidating its really not and you could easily pull it off with confidence.
Nail Ideas - Go for strategic sparkle this spring/summer, the all over glitter can read holiday really fast so this is just enough sparkle its very low key and doesnt scream christmas, try your hardest to just get the glitter near your cuticles cutie- cals ;)
Start wearing more sheer colours instead of brights, apparently pro nail artists reckon there will be a sheer high gloss nail polish trend for spring.
Start wearing more sheer colours instead of brights, apparently pro nail artists reckon there will be a sheer high gloss nail polish trend for spring.
Primary colours and oranges have replaced summers usual neon nail trends. Be bold this Spring/Summer and add a burst of colour to your nails with a bright blue or a soft yellow.
Purchase a Nude Pastels Nail Polish Collection which includes mink pink and pale blues, a mink purple and maybe even a pale grey to pull off this new grown up neutral trend.
Natural nails are a definite this year, but forget lazy! These are well groomed nails that seep understated elegance, maintain them short and keep them a nice shape. After taking care of your nails and really conditioning them with a prep coat, apply a neutral shade. If this trend is too safe for you add some shimmer but not in a tacky way, clean nails are key.
If you have only just got used to Winter don't worry! Dark shades are here to stay this Spring/Summer. Forest greens, Rich Blues and Midnight Blacks are perfect, keep them chip free for a sophisticated look.
Nail Art And Effects
Nail art is here to stay and its chic and easy this year, check out the nails with silver and charcoal swarovski crystals to capture the light and the black inky based nails combined with white waves detail it looks really great. If you dont have time for designs like these use one of the party top coats on the market or apply a glitter polish, you could try a shimmer polish beneath a matte topcoat this will give the nails depth and make them seem interesting.
Nail art is here to stay and its chic and easy this year, check out the nails with silver and charcoal swarovski crystals to capture the light and the black inky based nails combined with white waves detail it looks really great. If you dont have time for designs like these use one of the party top coats on the market or apply a glitter polish, you could try a shimmer polish beneath a matte topcoat this will give the nails depth and make them seem interesting.