Nails Essay

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Decorating the nails is actually one of the many perks of being a woman. We all have been exposed to different and endless ways of adding a pop to one's set of nails, such as the legendary French tip, the bold one-toned polish, the matte finishes and the various types of nail art. Slowly, women succumbed into getting the fad no matter how absurd it looked at first, and since riding the waves of trends are deemed fabulous, once a nail style picks up a fire, it will spread ceaselessly. One of the most famous nail trends circulating around social media moguls such as Instagram and Twitter is the innocuously looking photos of nails that are like fanciful nail arts but blatantly on a different family. Hashtags say that this craze is called as bubblenails. Fashion addicts have given the bubblenails a mixed reception due to the absurdity and the coolness that this new trend channel. Some who tried it have loved every bit of the design while others shamefully broadcasted over social media that getting bubblenails is some fashion mistake overblown. Bubblenails are technically designs which resemble that of a bubble being tacked on your nails. They looked as if they are mini-balls of color popping out of …show more content…

It will start with a small amount of polish to be applied in the middle of your finger in a ball-sized manner. Once it dries out, more and more coats would be applied and dried with an epicenter which is higher than the rest of your nails. Your manicurist won't stop coating and applying nail polish on it up until you have a humped nail that looks like a shell of a turtle. Depending on the color and design you'd choose, the main aim is to achieve a raised center of the nail, with the sides significantly 'lower' (due to thin polish applications) than the rest. Also, getting bubblenails isn’t an easy task to carry out as acrylic applications should and must be perfect every

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