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Nail styling is constantly evolving. Trends that we and our clients follow change very quickly. What remains unchanged, as it is immune to new currents, is the timeless, classic french, which still remains a synonym of elegance.
In the world of colors and countless styling and nail art decoration possibilities, some of us faithfully choose the characteristic manicure with a white tip. What is most important about this style and why do we choose it so often?
The key issue with french is the color of the product that will be the base of this style. Cover – as we call gels with a natural shade – should be matched to the skin tone and complexion of the hands. The most commonly chosen gels will be semi-transparent shades of peach or light pink, which beautifully complement the natural nail plate of most women. The characteristic white tip can be built up (structural french) or painted. Nail styling salons most often choose the second option. Practice, a good brush and an excellent product will ensure that painting a french is not time-consuming, and its execution will be possible within the standard time frame allocated for styling. And importantly, this type of manicure works both on long and short nails.
It is worth remembering that french is a calling card of the woman who wears the style, but also the calling card of the stylist! Perfectly executed with a beautifully defined smile line, a proportionally appropriate white tip with a correctly matched gel cover or hybrid nail polish shade. It is therefore worth perfecting your skills to achieve perfection, and the french will not only stop keeping us up at night but will also inspire admiration and appreciation in the eyes of clients!
Why do we choose french so willingly?
Many of us love classics. We like it when nails match every outfit. It is also easy to get lost among the enormous number of hybrid nail polish colors on the color chart – then french turns out to be the quickest decision! French manicure is also a safe solution for women who, for various reasons – such as professional ones – cannot afford a wild, colorful manicure. It is also worth recalling that for many years french was a must-have for wedding styling. Now it is no longer every bride's choice, but it still remains a wonderful, safe option for a manicure that will complement a richly decorated wedding gown.
Finally – let's be honest, with styling based on covers or light shades of hybrid nail polishes, the regrowth is simply not visible! Such a natural finish will give a sense of aesthetics without any noticeable regrowth along the nail fold.
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