Posts Tagged ‘French manicure’

7 Manicure Tips for a Busy Woman

7 Manicure Tips for a Busy Woman
You, like any woman, want your nails look healthy, beautiful and professionally well-attended to. But like most of us, you work every day, in addition, you have your home, children and relatives on you. But if you find it difficult to even to set aside time for manicure, there are some very simple tips to help your nails always be beautiful. Full story

New Manicure Trend in YSL Rock and Baroque

New Manicure Trend in YSL Rock and Baroque
Fall collection from YSL for year 2010 – Rock and Baroque- currently is one of the most remarkable among fall makeup collections. Full story

Manicure Dry Nail Enamel Strips – Alternative to Nail Polish

Manicure Dry Nail Enamel Strips – Alternative to Nail Polish
I‘ve recently found something new in cosmetics, something, that can substitute nail polish and rid women of yellowish, unhealthy nails, which is often caused by the frequent use of nail polish and nail-enamel remover. It’s called Instant Manicure Dry Nail Enamel Strips, produced by Avon. This is real nail enamel, but dry. It should only be stuck on your nails and then shaped according to your nails’ shape and length and then you’ll get a perfect manicure (or even French manicure, as there are French manicure dry enamel strips, too) with the color you have chosen. Full story

French Manicure – Trend of the Past?

French Manicure – Trend of the Past?
The origins of the classic French manicure are difficult to trace. Some insist that the simple design, a clean pale pink nail with white tip, originated in France in the 1800’s, while others credit Max Factor for creating the look for Paris fashionistas in the 1930’s. American brand Orly definitely trademarked the term here in the States in 1978 with their popular at home kit. Full story
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