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Types of Nails Manicure

Almond
Almond

Keep up with your manicures. If you tell your manicurist that you are aiming to have almond or oval nails, she will start rounding them out so that your nails can grow into the shape. Get down with gel. Gel manicures help nails grow out because they provide reinforcement that prevents nails from breaking as easily.

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Almond Nails
Almond Nails

“Almond nails are very slenderizing, quite sexy and still keep your nails strong,” she says. The go-to for most European women, almond nails are also known to show off jewelry with style. “To me, this is the chicest shape,” adds Lippmann.

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Ballerina
Ballerina

Long nail lovers, rejoice! This long, tapered shape with a flat top — also known as "ballerina nails" if you're a little creeped out by the whole coffin thing — is totally on-trend. Check out these amazing ideals, ranging from simple and solid to totally extravagant.

Ballerina Nails
Ballerina Nails

Long nail lovers, rejoice! This long, tapered shape with a flat top — also known as "ballerina nails" if you're a little creeped out by the whole coffin thing — is totally on-trend. Check out these amazing ideals, ranging from simple and solid to totally extravagant.

Lipstick Nails
Lipstick Nails

Lipstick shaped nails are the new shape manicure fanatics are trying. Would you give it a go? Would you give it a go? We just hope these women don't wear contacts.

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Oval
Oval

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Oval Nails
Oval Nails

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Round
Round

Well, not for Emma Jones that is. See, when Emma went for her manicure she specifically asked for round nails. The only problem is that her nail technician took the request quite literally...

Round Nails
Round Nails

Well, not for Emma Jones that is. See, when Emma went for her manicure she specifically asked for round nails. The only problem is that her nail technician took the request quite literally...

Rounded Square
Rounded Square

The round shape is really popular at Paintbox, and Schell recommends round nails for clients who tend to think of think of their fingers as short or chubby. Round and almond shapes elongate and makes hands look more slender.

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Square
Square

Almond? Square? Rounded square? There are so many types of nail shapes — here they are, decoded.

Square Nails
Square Nails

A big misconception is that almond is stiletto, but the stiletto shape has a much more drastic point. Plus, the stiletto is not possible on natural nails because they don't have enough strength to hold the shape, meaning that the nail might very well break off in a couple of hours.

Squoval
Squoval

Keep up with your manicures. If you tell your manicurist that you are aiming to have almond or oval nails, she will start rounding them out so that your nails can grow into the shape. Get down with gel. Gel manicures help nails grow out because they provide reinforcement that prevents nails from breaking as easily.

Squoval Nails
Squoval Nails

The Nail Shapes Dictionary: All the Need-to-Know Styles, from "Squoval" to "Coffin" What's your signature shape?

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Stiletto
Stiletto

Stiletto nails take after another long, pointy fashion staple: stiletto heels. So what are stiletto nails exactly? They're basically nails that have been filed or sculpted to a smooth, thin point. A lot of Internet nail-lovers rock almond, coffin (ballerina), or similarly pointy nails and call them stiletto nails in error.

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Stiletto Nails
Stiletto Nails

Stiletto nails take after another long, pointy fashion staple: stiletto heels. So what are stiletto nails exactly? They're basically nails that have been filed or sculpted to a smooth, thin point. A lot of Internet nail-lovers rock almond, coffin (ballerina), or similarly pointy nails and call them stiletto nails in error.

source: bustle.com

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