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6 Winter Nail Trends to Consider for Your Holiday Manicure

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6 Winter Nail Trends To Consider For Your Holiday Manicure

Whether you’re a casual Christmas fan or like to go all out, AirBrush will have your nails looking festive. Is anything more enjoyable than decorating the house, pulling out the themed clothes, and declaring your love of the season with a clean holiday manicure? We don’t believe so. Instead of booking an appointment during this hectic time, you can get your Christmas nails done with Maby and a variety of nail design that makes getting a holiday a breeze. With Maby, you can take the initiative in everything.

A buddy from America recently asked me, ‘Are people still doing that glazed-donut thing on their nails?’ I giggled remembering where it all started – in an interview; famous stars revealed that her manicurist sprinkles chrome dust over her nails, coining the term “glazed donut” manicure. The scope was global.
The concept of a glazed-donut manicure is still popular because of its versatility (you can add chrome to any base polish color, which makes it timeless). However, if you’re looking for other stylish nail-art designs, perhaps for a Christmas party, we have a few suggestions. We’ve compiled a list of the manis that our editors are sporting this fall and winter. Continue reading for our recommendations. Please visit Maby blog to update the latest nail news.

Velvet nails

This style, also known as velvet nails, the cat-eye, or magnetic gels, combines a magnet and sparkling varnish. A Japanese gel manicure specialist is needed to get the desired aesthetic. The artist appeals to the gel after you choose your base color (a sandy beige is an excellent neutral choice), which lifts the sparkle to provide a velour-like texture.
In all honesty, we ought to comprehend how this functions. But in this instance, a nail artist provides a closeup of her work. In addition to the magnet, she utilizes the OPI Velvet Vision Gel Effects Collection, which is available in six different colors. Because it’s a gel that needs to be cured, this isn’t a system that can be used at home, but if your nail technician or neighborhood salon sells the OPI line, you should be able to ask for it.

Comic nails

Have you ever heard of “comic” nails?” was a recent question that was broadcast. I had no idea. Still, more research revealed that “pop art” or “comic book” nails are popular on social media. Elle, a famous nail artist, presented her viewpoint. She claims she used neutral colors to make her take on the #PopArtNails “more elegant and fun for fall.” On each nail, she used black nail paint to outline the neutral base color before adding “a curving exclamation point” for the cartoonish “pop.”

Red half-moon nails

The red half-moon manicure, made famous by burlesque legend Dita Von Teese, is enjoying a modern rebirth. According to beauty expert Cat Quinn, popular media has played a significant role in the emergence of trends. Olivia Wilde’s persona in the movie Don’t Worry; Darling had a red half-moon manicure. Taylor Swift’s “Bejeweled” music video also features a similar style. Von Tesse appears in both productions in cameo roles.
To try it, trace the cuticle growth with a little brush (you can see this on a naked nail), then paint the remainder of the nail. The outcome is understated but traditionally stylish.

Glass nails

The “glass nail” craze was brought over from Korea. With this gel manicure, using foils may give the appearance of broken glass on your fingernails. Because each piece of foil must be put separately, much like a mosaic, it takes some time, but the finished piece is incredibly detailed. One of the manicures I’ve ever gotten the most praise on. Also you can refer to: Observations On Thermal Nail Paint, In Eight Points.

Moonlight nails

The popularity of this “moonlight” manicure trend is gradually increasing. The design has white nails with a pearlescent polish that reflects light. You may also use a white iridescent gel or dip powder to test this fashion at the salon. You might use a white polish with a shimmer top coat at home.

Aura Nails

Try aura nails, a growing fad that aims to match your nails to your energy field, for a more vibrant choice. A neutral base coat and a flowering gel polish make up the gel art design. (Ask whether The Gel Bottle products are available at your salon; its blossoming gel enables any color droplet applied on top to transform into an orb that resembles an aura.) Another well-liked method is to paint a base coat first, then airbrush your “aura” color on top. You can find hand-painted presses on Etsy if you like doing things yourself. Use these nail-art sheets for a 3D aura design on your natural nail.

We at the nail shop are here to assist you in navigating this complex environment. The editorial team individually chooses and curates each of our market recommendations. At the time of publication, all product data reflected the price and stock on hand.