French Manicure: A classic style characterized by pale pink or nude nails with white tips, creating a timeless and elegant look.
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Gel Manicure: This type of manicure involves applying gel polish that is cured under UV or LED light for a long-lasting and durable finish.
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Acrylic Manicure: Acrylic nails are created by applying a mixture of acrylic powder and liquid directly onto the natural nail or nail extensions to add length and strength.
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Shellac Manicure: Similar to a gel manicure, Shellac manicures use a hybrid polish that is cured under UV or LED light for a chip-resistant and glossy finish.
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Dip Powder Manicure: In this manicure, nails are dipped into colored powder to create a durable and long-lasting finish without the need for UV or LED light.
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Matte Manicure: Matte manicures feature a non-shiny finish, offering a modern and sophisticated look that is achieved by applying a matte topcoat over nail polish.
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Ombre Manicure: Also known as gradient or fade manicures, ombre manicures involve blending two or more nail polish colors to create a smooth transition from one shade to another.
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Sculptured Manicure: Sculptured nails are created using forms or nail tips to extend the length of the nails, and then shaping and filing them to achieve the desired look.
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Reverse French Manicure: In this variation of the classic French manicure, the colors of the nail bed and tips are reversed, with the tips painted a contrasting color to the nail bed.
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Almond/Shaped Manicure: This manicure style features nails that are shaped into an almond or oval shape, which elongates the fingers and offers a more feminine and elegant appearance.
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