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manahegy · 5 months
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26+ Cute Holiday Nail Designs to Try on Christmas
Welcome to the great planet of nail craft, where imagination knows no leaps! As we enter the fall 2024 season, let’s embark on this journey to discover the latest holiday nail designs and trends that are making waves in the beauty world. We’ll explore the wonderful world of nail design, highlighting some of the most popular styles, techniques, and trending holiday nail designs that are set to…
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marknee · 1 year
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about me.
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some facts about me!
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why is my username marknee?
my user is a play on words, and partially a running joke in my life. the first portion of my name sounds like ‘knee’ (ni), so i combined that word with one of my biases, mark lee - whose last name rhymes with said word. thus, i merged my own name (of sorts) and mark lee’s together and you get: marknee (mark-nee) or also seen as (mark-knee [ni]) or (mar[k]-nee).
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who are my biases?
BTS. namjoon biased, yoongi bias wrecker. (re: hyung line enthusiast to my core.)
SEVENTEEN. scoups biased, jeonghan and seungkwan bias wrecker.
ATEEZ. hongjoong and mingi biased, seonghwa and jongho bias wrecker.
P1HARMONY. soul biased (he is my son), keeho and jiung bias wrecker.
what groups do i listen to?
honestly, i will listen to any group, any song, any genre if i vibe with the music. my main playlist is about 48hrs long! i listen to red velvet a lot though. their whole discography is worth dying for - especially their b-sides. but i love love love nct’s music too. and shinee. and every sm group ever.
when did i get into kpop?
unbeknownst to me, i actually started listening to kpop in 2016! my first song was boombayah by blackpink, and i just remember absolutely loving it. but i officially got into kpop mid-2017! best decision ever.
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other:
my favourite songs of all time are: don’t by eaeon ft. rm, same dream, same mind, same night by seventeen, restless by bibi, everythingoes by rm, and guerrilla by ateez
i used to be dog person, until i had quite a traumatic experience with one, so now i prefer cats
my hobbies are photography, reading and finding new songs
my left and right pinkie are the only fingers on my hands coated in nail polish. this is for the polished man campaign to raise awareness for violence against women and children. i’ll link the website here if you’d like more info!
i describe myself as a private person. i like my own space and company and i’m not ashamed of it :)
i am currently reading almond by won-pyung sohn
i don’t like loud or sudden noises
i have a strange obsession with pirates - or really any kind of mythical folklore
i’ve recently started loving purple, green and brown
i’m not a shy person, but i’m quite hard to crack (i’m like an onion, i have layers to me hahaha)
i actually started the shakespeare series as a joke. the whole idea of it made me laugh, so i decided to give it a go
i cry easily, especially at certain films and songs
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© marknee 2023. all copyrights reserved.
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drskuter · 1 year
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New Year's Day ... delayed
I'm always a tad thrown off when the Rose Parade is postponed until a Monday. I do understand and appreciate the tradition of never having the Rose Parade (or Rose Bowl, for that matter), on a Sunday. But now I have no idea what day of the week it is.
I've just finished watching the live broadcast of the 2023 Rose Parade, and here are some of my observations:
Our family has almost always watched the parade on KTLA Channel 5 because it's the local, hometown station. But I really miss Bob Eubanks and Stephanie Edwards. The hosts today were a tad insipid. Their narration and side bar comments were, at time, like nails on a chalkboard.
My favorite floats: a) Blue Diamond Almonds with the bees playing at an amusement park (that little guy at the front of the roller coaster!); b) La Canada Flintridge with the raccoons at the yard sale; c) City of Torrance - that caterpillar! It's the funny, animal-themed floats that always make me smile.
Best band - hands down, Norfolk State. OMG, they brought it! Best marching band uniforms, best drill team/dancers, best performances. Totally gobsmacked at their talents.
Gabrielle Giffords - fellow Scrippsie - was the Grand Marshall! Well deserved, Gabby! We intersected at Scripps for only one year, and I never really knew her well, but I've remained in awe of her for years.
Louisiana! The state to which my son is moving in two weeks!
And I'm rooting for Penn State today, if for no other reason that a former colleague of mine attended university there, so I'm cheering with her!
So now, the family room television is tuned to the Cotton Bowl, and we're cheering on Tulane University (see #5 above). Of course, I admit that I'd likely root for any team playing against USC, given that I attended UCLA for graduate school and I'm a committed Bruin (with apologies to my friends who are dyed-in-the-wool Trojans. No disrespect meant).
Looking at the clock on my laptop, I have exactly 8 minutes if I want to grab a sausage burrito at McDonald's before they shut down their breakfast service. Don't think I'll make the cut-off. My cholesterol, I am sure, will thank me.
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heartselfcare · 3 months
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2024 trend predictions
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Follow my Pinterest board inspired by this upcoming year: 
A. natural nail revolution 
Ditch your nail extensions, and grab a nail filer because we’re doing shit from home!
The clean girl trend continues as it travels to our fingertips. Clean makeup, nails, and hair, too.
In economic lows; we are more inclined to become our own personal hairstylists, nail technicians, etc. To save money and time; trends will be short, simple and sweet. 
Piggy-backing off the croquette/ doll aesthetic pinks, and off-whites will be a hit. 
“Clean nails” will be a major focus. 
Short square 
Almond and rounded
French tips
Pinks, nudes, white, cream  
Iridescent (see letter E.)
Gems and small rhinestones  
Dare I say… crackle nails 🤯 🤯 (or caviar nails)
B. BLUE BLUE BLUE 
Referring to Vouge Magazine’s 2024 predictions blue is the new black.
Blue eyeshadow is no longer hard to wear — it’s an everyday look. 
Dark blues to powder blue, sparkle to matte.
Blue eyes
Blue eyeliner
Blue mascara 
Blue jeans (white shirt???)
Blue eyeshadow has always held a special place in my heart, so, I will personally be rocking with the blues all year.
I recently discovered my love for colored mascara as well, and I also believe it will become very popular this year.
C.  Luxury athleisure
Think tennis courts, tennis shoes, and tennis skirts. 
Did I mention tennis?
Athlesiure has taken over the last few months of 2023 from skims to Tik-tok shop no one could escape a nice seamless BBL zip up with a butter-soft cotton blend. 
This year I see this style moving forward and becoming even bigger. But with a more stylish and sophisticated approach.
D. EFFY EYES 
If Effy Stonem is coming back — then so am I!
I see grunge making a slow crawl back…even dare I say… tumblr ???
Smokey and smudgey eye looks will be back and better than ever. Quick and seductive looks to draw attention to the eyes.
(As stated in B.) deep blues, purples, and blacks. 
E. Iridescent 
I was wrong. Blue is not the new black — sparkle is. 
Leaving behind the old-school chunky glitter and waiting patiently for the glitter glue to get tacky. This year we will be using liquid/powder iridescent duo-chrome shadows on the eyes, and face.
I see highlighter making a major comeback, and yes, in a 2014 way. 
HEAVY highlighter; piggy-backing off the super popular e-girl style of intense inner-corner and button nose contour/ highlight.
This year will will be using more colorful highlights shades, blues and lilacs and focusing them heavily on the cheekbones.
We are currently living in the age of blush. Heavy blush. 
(Which I love 💕)
Personally, I’ve abandoned all contouring/bronzing from my everyday routine and strictly use blush. As the months get warmer I will be incorporating more highlight on-top the blush. 
F. Holistic revolution 
Get in losers — we’re going… to take our vitamins. 
I see major shifts from:
Health —> Wellness 
The boom of bloom, and endless amounts of health drinks, workout clothes, and shadow work journals has let us all to not just become better in 2024: but feel better too. But, with a DIY twist. 
I see a nice refresh of holistic approaches to our everyday issues.
Supplements  / vitamins 
Wellness drinks
Wellness Retreats
Mental health prioritization 
Hormones = Balanced 
*Bonus:  Ditching alcohol this year? Me too!
Bars and cocktails are DEAD.
I have already see a rise of 0% drinks and a major mocktail rise.
G.  Fringe. 
Unfortunately. 
In 2013 we had costal cowgirl, this year it will be all-American cowgirl rodeo.
Cowboy hats, and boots have become a staple these past few years and I don’t see it slowing down. These western influences are everywhere; just more stylist. 
H. Maximum Hair Accessorizing 
Pins, headbands, and bows…oh my!
Referring to A and the naturalist movement, and as we move away from copper hair and bleached bottle blondes what will we do with our hair???
Accessorize. 
Braids and bows are everywhere right now, and this trend will expanded on this year. We will be taking all the extra steps to dress up our heads. 
Claw Clips
Bows
Funky clips 
Gems and rhinestone 
Editorial bobby pin styles
Thick headbands 
NOT PICTURED: 
Some other predictions~~
Arts and Crafts (scrapbooking, friendship bracelet, wreak this journal)
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BIG purses (were ditching the baguette)   
Gold jewelry 
Fluffy and thick brows
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spichvoo · 6 months
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The best winter fall nails ideas in 2023 - 2024
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Outline of the Article
- Introduction to Fall Nails - Brief overview of the importance of nail trends. - Introduction to the fall season and its influence on fashion. - Popular Fall Nail Colors - Explore trending nail colors for fall. - Discuss the significance of warm tones and earthy shades. - Nail Art Ideas for Fall - Showcase creative nail art designs for the season. - Include step-by-step guides for a few simple designs. - DIY Fall Nail Care Tips - Provide tips for maintaining healthy nails during the fall. - Suggest DIY treatments for stronger and more vibrant nails. - Seasonal Nail Trends and Patterns - Discuss patterns and trends that are particularly popular in the fall. - Highlight the versatility of nail designs for different occasions. - Celebrity Fall Nail Inspirations - Explore how celebrities embrace fall nail trends. - Share images and insights into celebrity nail choices. - Accessorizing Your Nails for Fall - Introduce accessories and embellishments suitable for the season. - Offer tips on incorporating accessories into fall nail designs. - The Role of Matte and Gloss Finishes - Compare and contrast matte and gloss finishes for fall nails. - Provide recommendations for choosing the right finish. - Fall Nail Designs for Different Nail Shapes - Tailor nail design ideas for various nail shapes (square, oval, almond, etc.). - Discuss how different shapes complement fall trends. - Incorporating Nature Into Your Nail Designs - Explore how natural elements can inspire fall nail designs. - Provide examples of nature-themed nail art. - Fall Nail Colors for Different Skin Tones - Address how different skin tones can influence color choices. - Offer a guide for choosing the most flattering fall shades. - Transitioning Nail Colors from Summer to Fall - Tips on smoothly transitioning from summer nail colors to fall tones. - Suggest gradual changes and color combinations. - Maintaining Long-Lasting Fall Nails - Discuss strategies for prolonging the lifespan of fall nail designs. - Recommend topcoats and proper care routines. - The Influence of Fashion Trends on Fall Nails - Explore how fashion trends impact fall nail choices. - Discuss coordination between nail colors and clothing. - Conclusion - Summarize key points. - Encourage readers to experiment with fall nail trends.
Fall Nails: Embracing the Season in Style
The fall season is more than just changing leaves and pumpkin spice; it's a time for a wardrobe and style transition, and that includes your nails. As the weather cools down, nail enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the latest fall nail trends. From warm, earthy tones to intricate designs inspired by nature, fall nails are all about embracing the season in style.
Popular Fall Nail Colors
In the world of fall nails, color is paramount. This season, we're seeing a resurgence of rich and cozy colors. Think deep burgundies, mustard yellows, and forest greens. These hues not only complement the changing landscape but also add a touch of warmth to your overall look. Embrace the autumnal vibes by opting for these trending fall nail colors.
Nail Art Ideas for Fall
Fall nail art allows for creativity to flourish. Consider leaf motifs, pumpkin designs, or even a subtle plaid pattern. In this section, we'll delve into step-by-step guides for creating some of the most charming and festive fall nail art designs. It's time to turn your nails into a canvas for seasonal expression.
DIY Fall Nail Care Tips
While showcasing your fall-inspired nails, it's essential to keep them healthy. The cooler weather can be harsh on your nails, leading to brittleness and breakage. Discover DIY fall nail care tips to ensure your nails stay strong and vibrant throughout the season.
Seasonal Nail Trends and Patterns
Fall is the season to experiment with different nail patterns and trends. Whether it's minimalist designs or intricate details, this section will guide you through the hottest nail trends and patterns for fall. Elevate your nail game with these stylish ideas.
Celebrity Fall Nail Inspirations
Celebrities are known trendsetters, and fall nails are no exception. From deep, vampy shades to avant-garde designs, explore how your favorite stars embrace fall nail trends. Get ready for some celebrity-inspired nail envy.
Accessorizing Your Nails for Fall
Accessories aren't just for your wardrobe; they're for your nails too! Discover how to incorporate studs, gems, and other embellishments into your fall nail designs. Elevate your manicure with the perfect finishing touches.
The Role of Matte and Gloss Finishes
Choosing between matte and gloss finishes can make a significant difference in your fall nail look. Dive into the pros and cons of each finish and learn how to select the right one for your style. The perfect finish can take your fall nails to the next level.
Fall Nail Designs for Different Nail Shapes
Every nail shape has its unique charm, and fall nails should enhance that. Whether you prefer square, oval, almond, or stiletto nails, we've got tailored fall nail designs for each shape. Find the perfect fit for your preferred nail shape and style.
Incorporating Nature Into Your Nail Designs
Nature serves as a limitless source of inspiration for fall nail designs. Explore how leaves, flowers, and other natural elements can be incorporated into your nail art. Let your nails tell a story inspired by the beauty of the season.
Fall Nail Colors for Different Skin Tones
The perfect fall nail color should complement your skin tone. In this section, we'll guide you through selecting the most flattering fall shades based on your skin tone. Say goodbye to color confusion and hello to a polished fall look.
Transitioning Nail Colors from Summer to Fall
Transitioning your nails from summer to fall doesn't have to be abrupt. We'll provide tips on smoothly transitioning your nail colors, making the shift from bright summer hues to warm autumn tones seamless and stylish.
Maintaining Long-Lasting Fall Nails
After putting effort into your fall nail designs, you want them to last. Learn the secrets to maintaining long-lasting fall nails, from choosing the right topcoats to establishing a proper care routine. Your fall nails will look flawless for weeks.
The Influence of Fashion Trends on Fall Nails
Fashion and nails go hand in hand. Explore how current fashion trends influence fall nail choices. Whether it's matching your nails to your outfit or taking inspiration from runway looks, discover the art of coordinating your nails with your style.
Conclusion
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fall nails offer a unique opportunity for self-expression. Whether you opt for classic autumnal hues or experiment with bold designs, fall is the perfect season to showcase your creativity. Embrace the warmth and richness of fall with nails that make a statement. Read the full article
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edennails991 · 8 months
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50 BEST LONG NAILS DESIGN IDEAS FOR 2023
BY CAILYN COX
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If you want nails that are super feminine and make a statement, consider embracing the long shapes. Oval, almond, coffin, and lipstick talons are just a few popular options that help elongate your fingers. They’re also exceptionally versatile when it comes to designs and polishes because the length lets you play around a bit and have fun. Whether you want a subtle look, which can be achieved with dreamy pastel lacquers, or something a bit more daring like quirky long coffin nails or fluorescent flame decals, there are different options to suit every personality and style. Your manicure is a great way to show off the things you love, so don’t be afraid to try out vivid colors or get playful. If you need inspiration for your next trendy look, then keep reading to find out more!
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1. Raspberry Ombre Long Almond Nails
Do you want a fuss-free yet chic manicure? Then the raspberry ombre nails will appeal to you! You have likely seen ombre designs before because they are very trendy. To achieve the look, you need two distinct colors: a lighter shade and the darker one, which are then expertly blended into each other. The rich color is not so dark that it has a vampy feel to it and not too bright that you need a bucket load of confidence to pull off. This makes it the ultimate, easy-to-wear hue to try out this year.
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2. Long Coffin Logomania Nails
If you love brands and their logos, then a great way to let the world know of your fashion knowledge is with logomania nails. There are many ways to interpret this look; you can opt for varying bright colors or keep it simple with a chic black and gold option. The dark base coat lets the symbols come to life and makes even more of a statement. If you want something different, you could even work with your nail technician to recreate your own company’s logo, which will also become a fun marketing opportunity.
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3. Long Almond Nails with Boob Art
Boob nail art is a fantastic way to celebrate female power! As the name suggests, these are designs that feature breasts and nipples of various shapes and sizes. This can also be an acknowledgment of how each person’s body is unique and beautiful. Almond nails are a pretty and versatile nail shape. They lend themselves well to most designs, but this particular one will have you celebrating your femininity! To make the look even more interesting, you can paint each nail a different shade of pink or red. The combination is interesting, fun, and an excellent option for those who want something different.
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4. Long Coffin Pastel Nails
Coffin nails are dramatic, and they are bound to draw attention to your hands. Not only can they elongate your fingers, thanks to the impressive length, but they are also versatile in terms of nail art. If you want a simple yet magical look, consider painting your nails in varying pastel shades. Some of the most popular include minty green, soft yellow, baby blue, and candy pink. You can also get creative by adding various other details, such as studs or interesting accents.
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5. Line Art Oval Long Monochrome Nails
One of the best things about monochromatic nails is their versatility. They tend to lend themselves well to various settings and can be worn with several clothing colors and patterns. Line art is not overly complicated to create, and the abstract approach captures attention and draws the eye to your fingers. If you want your nails to be the focus of your appearance, you can wear bright shades with them, for example, a red or pink outfit. Alternatively, you can opt for a crisp tailored white or black garment for dramatic effect.
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6. Mickey Mouse Long Ballerina Nails
There’s a good chance that Mickey Mouse images take you back to your childhood, and opting for ballerina nails inspired by the Disney character can remind you of good old memories. What better way to bring a smile to your face?! This option is fun, and there are several ways to try it out. You can choose just a silhouette or a detailed image of the character, and then either pick a nail to be the focus for a more subtle appearance or for those more daring, you can decorate each fingernail.
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7. Red French Long Almond Nails
Almond nails are among the most popular shapes for women because they are long and elegant, yet also natural-looking. The form also allows you to experiment with various colors and designs. Instead of the classic French manicure, which uses white on the tips, you can recreate this look with a fiery hue, which is an interesting and bold option. Red is a color that demands attention and takes a lot of confidence to pull off. It is also a shade that makes us feel brave and powerful and is often symbolic of passion or romance. Is there a more trendy or chic option out there? We think not!
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8. Tattoo Inspired Long Lipstick Nails
Body art is a great way to show off symbols and designs that are meaningful to you. It is a form of artistic expression and an extension of your personality, and your nail art does the same thing. If you want bold talons that are meaningful and make a statement, then long lipstick nails with tattoo-inspired designs are just what you need. Your creativity is your only restriction with this option, so don’t be afraid to try something daring or bright. Dragons, flames, serpents, and a combination of vivid colors make for a brilliant appearance that will undoubtedly draw attention to your hands.
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9. Long Pastel Watercolor Oval Nails
Pastel nails are always a good idea! The soft, dreamy shades are incredibly feminine, and they go with just about anything. The watercolor technique offers up something different, breathing new life into our favorite polish shades by combining several colors on one nail. The effect looks as though it is painted on a canvas, expertly blended to create an eye-catching yet simple design, all at the same time.
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10. Long Square Nails with Cherry Art
Are you looking for a sweet and cheerful acrylic nail design? Then look no further than cherry art! The fruit often represents femininity and purity. It has been used in fashion prints and accessories for decades, so it is not surprising that it has also made its way into nail designs. There are many ways to try this look; whether you want to use stickers or stick-on jewels, the choice is yours. Keep a muted palette with pink and red shades for a more classic appearance. Regardless of how you choose to interpret this design, it is an ultra-cute and bright way to give your talons a makeover.
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11. Long Rounded Nails with Fluro Fire Flames
Few nail designs demand attention in the same way that fluorescent fire decals do. The pigments of these colors make them brighter and bolder, and therefore, a lot of fun. Choosing nail art with flames is visually interesting; it is also symbolic, often representing passion and warmth. If you keep that in mind, your manicure is not just daring but also an excellent way to bring a bit of positivity into your life.
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12. Long Mismatched Almond Nails
The shape of almond nails allows you to play around with various designs, and if you can’t pick one, that’s no problem because mismatched art is super trendy. There are no hard and fast rules of what you should and shouldn’t do when creating your look; don’t be afraid to experiment and be adventurous. To achieve a more cohesive appearance, it is recommended to keep it simple in terms of designs and focus only on a few shades or basic patterns like chevrons, line art, or animal prints.
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13. Line Art Long Almond Nails
Line art refers to the drawing style that creates an image using different and distinct lines, such as straight or curvy. The beauty of this approach is that it is effortless yet visually interesting, thanks to the varying dimensions created. There are so many different options and ways to interpret this artwork. That said, it is best to focus on the drawing to achieve this particular look. Therefore, you should opt for a nude base coat to let your design come to life.
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14. Long Coffin Nails with Gold Star Constellation Stickers
Coffin nails are ultra-feminine and a shape loved by models and celebrities. They may be harder to maintain, and you have to be careful not to break them, but the result is dramatic and beautiful. The shape allows you to experiment with various designs, and gold star constellation stickers are some of our favorites. The color is so luxurious, especially when paired with a light or nude base coat. At the same time, the artwork is perfect for people who love to think about the mystery of the universe or want symbols that are often connected to life, luck, and protection. So, if you like cute and meaningful nail art, this is the look for you.
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15. Long Oval Nails With Butterfly Art
The oval nail shape can elongate your nails’ length and width, making it an incredibly flattering option. It is also a little more practical and versatile than other dramatic choices like coffin or ballerina talons. When it comes to choosing the perfect artwork for your hands, consider a pretty butterfly design. The insect is also linked to transformation and beauty, making it an attractive option for a woman going through a period of change or someone who wants her fingernails to be bright and cheery.
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16. Classic White Long Almond Nails
White nail polish is a pretty and timeless choice that looks good on all nail shapes and is especially eye-catching on darker skin tones or with a tan. It is the perfect color because it goes with everything and can be worn in a variety of different settings, whether you are at a cocktail party or on a date at the beach. It is also a look that can easily be created at home because you don’t need fancy nail tools, stickers, or a steady hand for precision. So, if you’re looking for a modern yet sophisticated lacquer, this is the hue for you.
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17. Monochrome Pattern Long Almond Nails
The almond nail shape features slim sides that taper upwards and have a slightly rounded tip. It is a good idea to draw attention to those tips, and you can do this with a monochromatic pattern. The look is minimalist yet sophisticated and is a fantastic option for someone who wants to have fun with their nail art without it being too obvious. The wavy pattern can also elongate your fingers, which is, of course, another bonus of this artwork.
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18. Long Coffin Nails with Cow Spots
Animal prints are a popular option for garments, so why not have them on the nails? Cow spots, in particular, make for an interesting yet simple look. The classic black and white combination is a realistic interpretation, and it looks striking on coffin nails. That said, if you want to play around with color and varying shades, such as nude and brown, then don’t be afraid to give this a shot. You can also make your talons more sparkly by adding tiny diamantes or glitter accents for a stand-out look.
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19. Pastel Shades Rounded Nails
Pastel nail lacquers are nothing new and have been among the most popular manicure choices for women. The reason is simple: they are pretty and dreamy, plus they are super wearable. To make your look more interesting, you can try painting each fingernail with a different shade, creating a playful yet chic appearance. There are many nail shapes to choose from, but rounded nails, which are straight on the sides and curve at the tip, are great because they tend to be less prone to breakages than other pointier options.
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20. Quirky Long Coffin Nails
If you have a playful personality and want nails that are bold, bright, and anything but traditional, then quirky coffin nails are the pick for you. They may not be the most practical; after all, it is an extremely long shape with a squared tip instead of a pointy one, but they are incredibly fashionable and favored by celebrities. The artwork may not be suitable for every day, but it is a fantastic way to make a statement and show your personality’s fun side. These talons will undoubtedly become the focus of your look, so try to tone down the rest of your outfit to really let them pop. Or don’t, and embrace vivid colors, wild patterns, and shimmery makeup for an unmissable but super cool appearance.
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21. Rainbow Inspired Oval Long Nails
If you want to add some color to your life and your hands, then rainbow-inspired manicures on oval shape nails are a great way to do that. The multi-colored look crosses over the nail in a rounded shape, much like the arc of an actual rainbow. It is also worth noting that the symbol is often linked to happiness, peace, and friendship. You can mix and match the colors, choosing warm shades like red, yellow, orange, or cooler tones, like purple and blues. We can all agree that this is a relatively simple design to try out but a particularly effective one that is bound to bring you joy.
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22. Coffin Love Long Heart Nails
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, you can expect to see heart-inspired nails everywhere, but candy shades and symbols of love are going to be trendy all year round. If you want to let that special someone in your life know how much they mean to you with your nails, or want a manicure that is bright and fun, then this design will appeal to you. Get creative by picking various red and pink shades and paint each fingernail in a different abstract shape. The colors will draw attention to your hands, so be sure to keep them looking good by avoiding chipped polish and unkempt cuticles.
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23. Coffin Chess Board Inspired Nails
If you’re a fan of chess, then you will love these board game-inspired talons. Coffin nails make a statement on their own, but adorning them with black and white checks is another sure way to get your hands noticed. The monochromatic color combination is striking and can be created with a polish pen or stickers. It is also a look that will complement a wide variety of garments, so you don’t have to worry about your nails clashing with the rest of your outfit.
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24. Neon and Black Sunflower Long Nails
Black and yellow are striking, and introducing them into your manicure is a great way to draw attention to your nails. The colors are contrasting and strangely complimentary, but it takes some confidence to pull off because this combination is so bright and bold. For this reason, you may want to add the yellow to only one or two fingernails. There are many ways to combine these hues, which can be as simple as patterns and line art, or opting for floral details like sunflowers with a black background. This option is symbolic as the sunflower is associated with devotion, hope, and adoration.
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25. Muted Polka Dot Long Nails
Polka dots are a classic and versatile print that can be created in various colors and sizes. This is a fun look because there are multiple ways to introduce it to your manicure. You can opt for a combination of your favorite colors, trying out multiple hues at once. One of the prettiest looks is choosing muted colors like pastels on a nude base. This option will lend itself well to various settings and look great on nails of all lengths and shapes. You can distribute the circular dots evenly or try out different placements on each finger.
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26. Simple Fruity Long Nail Art
The appeal of nail art is that it can be of anything, letting you find something that best reflects your personality. Fruit serves as great inspiration because it is bright and colorful. There are many options for introducing fruit designs, choosing your favorite combinations, or focusing on just one if you prefer a limited color palette. You can also experiment with the placement, including focusing on just the tips, which is a wonderful way to highlight the shape of your nails. This is great on all nail lengths but best suits oval or almond shapes.
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27. Long Colorful Nails with Checks 
Checkered prints are simple and versatile and can be created in multiple colors. This is a fun way to introduce colors into your manicure in a very wearable way. The even grids of the print make it interesting and possible to experiment with color; you can opt for a different base color for each nail and a second color to create the grid. Or, if you want a more detailed look, you can paint each check in a different hue.
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28. Long Cloud-Inspired Nails 
Cloud nail art is pretty and symbolic: painting little wispy puffs on your fingernail looks gorgeous and represents magic and dreams. Your manicure can reflect your thoughts, feelings, and future hopes. There are many colors combinations to choose from, including a realistic portrayal with white clouds and a blue base coat, or you can experiment with brighter colors for a unique take on the cloud art.
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29. Long Groovy Floral Nails
The 70s was a time of fun color combinations and interesting patterns, and people were not afraid to experiment. If you are looking for a groovy manicure, florals combined with swirl patterns are the look for you. There are no right or wrong color combinations letting you pick and mix your favorite. This could be classics like orange, green, and brown, which have a retro feel, or you could opt for soft pastel colors. The flowers in your artwork will give it a pretty and feminine touch.
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nailsupplyblog · 11 months
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For 2023, here are 28 Valentine's Day nail design ideas.
Prepare to be taken off your feet with these 28 Valentine's Day nail designs that will stand out in 2023! With the aid of these current nail art trends, you can stand nail supply store near me out on your Valentine's Day date and have everyone talking about your nails!
1. Heart and floral nail art
This collection's first set includes a square French nail set with a pink foundation and adorable faces in the shape of hearts. The additional hearts and flowers on the tip give the classic French style a hint of refinement.
2. Heartfelt Colors
The nude base of our second Valentine's Day nail set contains a row of hearts on each finger. Pink hues vary from heart to heart, giving the design a whimsical and vibrant feel.
3. Pearl Heart Romance, 3.
The Pearl Heart Romance has a simple red color with one finger highlighted with a plain pink foundation and heart-shaped nail art. Mini pearls add a touch of refinement to the design, which is ideal for a first date at a fancy restaurant or a romantic evening at home.
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4. Elegant Heart Ideas
French tips that are square and have a neutral base color make up this style. The overall design is given a whimsical touch with the addition of black heart nail art on the tips. It's ideal for minimalists who want something straightforward but still want to appear fashionable on February 14.
5. Floating Dreamy Hearts
Long square nails with white transparent hearts on a pink background are used to create the illusion of floating hearts in this nail art. Dreamy, poetic, and feminine describe this collection.
6. Heart-shaped donut-glazed nails
It has a dazzling appearance but still has Hailey Bieber's distinctive glazed donut nails. Little black hearts add a whimsical finishing touch to the design, making it ideal for girls who want to dress extravagantly but simply.
7. Ignore Your Ex
This one has a chrome finish blended with a nude-base almond-shaped nail set with glossy bubble bath nail polish heart art for a stronger appearance. The sparkly hearts give the design an extra flair and stick out.
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seoberomt · 1 year
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What Does Your Nail Shape Speak About You?
Jan 18, 2023 / Post by by Darshana Rathi
Many of us believe in astrology and of course, it's fun to know more about ourselves. We have come up with what your nail shape speaks about you. Beromt has a 2000+ variety of nail shapes and each shape says much more about your personality. 1) SQUARE Having this type of nail is very rare. Whoever has squarish nail are very brave. These people are very subtle and have the quality that will help in being more focused in life. They are perfect at playing the role of a leader where ever they go. The best tip for this kind of person is to give your best while not thinking much about the consequences. 2) ALMOND The people with almond shape are honest, kind, and loyal. The people with almond shape nails are trustworthy you can rely on them. These people also have a lot of ideas about everything; however, they shy away from implementing these. 3)Oval People with Oval shape have high social skills. They are very trustworthy. However, people with oval shape have to work hard and, surely, they will achieve success in life and their hard work will pay off. 4) Coffin If you choose a coffin-shaped nail, you are highly fashionable and daring, and you sure know how to stand out. It adds so much flare to the nails even with just a plain color on them. 5) Claws People with claw nails are Creative. Claws are not for everyone, so if people have claws, they are bold and strong. It’s very daring and can be dangerous at times, but can also be so much fun! Beromt has got you covered with all-shape false nails. Go with the trend and choose best of the best false nails from the wide variety of nails. ALMOND/STILETTO, BALLERINA, CLAWS, COFFIN, OVAL, SQUARE, and many more varieties are present in Beromt False nails collection.
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purplesurveys · 1 year
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What is your favourite dog breed? I love all dogs but I am partial to aspins, and since we’ve had Cooper, beagles.
What colour nail polish do you wear the most? I never put on nail polish, my fingers are too fidgety for the paint to last more than a day.
Do you use lip balm regularly? Nope, and honestly it’s mainly because I lose things so often that I can already imagine having to buy new sticks of lip balm several times a week. 
Do you drink soda? I really dislike fizzy drinks but whenever I’m asked for my soda of choice and am too shy to decline, I just go for Sprite.
Do you drive? Indeed I do.
If so what kind of car do you drive? I have a Mitsubishi Mirage.
Look to your left, what do you see? Complete darkness, but technically I have my phone and what’s left of my dinner on my left.
How many people have you dated? One.
Do you use hand sanitizer frequently? Mostly when I’m in public and have to touch things that aren’t mine, like a pen. Otherwise I’m not too paranoid about it.
How many hair products do you use? Just shampoo and conditioner.
Are you happy with your appearance? Yeah, for the most part. Of course sometimes I’ll have days where I can’t help but point out everything that I see as flaws, but it’s never been to an extent that I hate or harm myself.
What is the last book you read? I can’t remember. I did almost pick up Almond at the café I visited last Monday (they have this cute little nook where you can read books that customers have donated), but it was already approaching 6:30 PM, and the general location of the café was sketchy and I didn’t want to stay there til late.
What website do you visit most often? Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit.
Have you ever broken a bone? No. I’ve had a couple of sprains, but never broken bones.
Are you artistic? At most, I’ve been exhibiting more creativity these days - I only know so because friends and co-workers have been pointing it out more frequently. I think my artistry is largely limited to ideas though; I can think of concepts, but never have the first clue on how to execute/translate them myself.
Have you ever been to a concert? Just a handful. I would only go to acts if I’m a big big big BIG fan - like how I like Harry Styles but probably wouldn’t spend on tickets for a concert of his. I’ve only seen Paramore, One Direction, and Coldplay in the past.
Have you ever performed in a play? Only because they were mandatory. We had annual productions in my first school and every grade always had to do a song/dance number.
Do you like to dance? Only when I’m alone. I’ll dance with friends if I’ve had a few drinks and have started to feel like letting loose but that’s it.
If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be? I wish I didn’t get so nervous or paranoid about the idea of eating alone in public. Thing is, I’m sure it’s a common sight in other countries but in my culture it’s considered a bit strange and can even elicit pity from others, which I hate. It’s a kink I’m trying to work on and maybe in 2023 I’ll start not giving a shit.
What search engine do you use? Chrome. It almost feels like a crime having to use anything else.
Do you have a facebook account? Yes I do.
What is your favourite food? My top 3 these days are fried chicken and waffles, chicken sandwiches, and sushi.
Can you use chopsticks? I’m pretty sure my form is nowhere near correct, but I’m able to pick up food with them and that’s enough for me. Do you use a blowdryer on your hair? Only for special occasions.
Do you use a flat iron? No and I don’t want that thing anywhere near my hair. My mom had my hair rebonded a couple of times as a kid and always against my will, and I hated how unnatural it looked on me. Overly straight hair also doesn’t suit my face shape, so trips to the salon for a rebonding appointment always kickstarted the blow to my self-esteem.
Do you have a cell phone? Continued from last night. Yes, I do. Makes me wonder what year this survey was made, not gonna lie haha.
What colour underwear are you wearing? It’s a dark shade of pink.
What colour are most of your clothes? I'd say half of my wardrobe is black, but the other half is a bunch of the other colors. I preferred wearing black or white everything for the longest time, but over the last year or so I started inviting more color in my closet.
Do you collect anything? Just K-pop merch. What colour are your eyes? Dark brown.
Do you have any tattoos? Don’t have any.
Do you play video games? I don’t; I’ve always preferred watching walkthroughs. I’ve tried starting on a few video games but the skillset required is just not for me...I remember trying to play Resident Evil 6 at the easiest level but still not being able to successfully pass through the literal first obstacle of the game. Like there wasn’t even a fucking mission yet – I was simply just incapable of successfully killing the first few zombies that showed up haha.
Do you speak any other languages? Filipino.
Do you wear makeup? Occasionally.
How many times have you moved? That I can remember, twice. Once when I was 3 (it was a duplex and we just moved to the other home lol, but I vividly remember the stacks of furniture and belongings piled around me) and then when I was 10 when we settled into our current home.
What was the last food you ate? A chicken sandwich and fries. What was the last thing you had to drink? Coffee.
Do you liked grilled cheese? Sure, it’s alright. Do you eat breakfast? I always skip it. Only time I have breakfast is occasionally on the weekends, or when we’re on a vacation. Otherwise, I just make iced coffee.
Do you have a cat? No.
What is your favourite childhood memory? The times we went to Tondo to visit my dad’s family. They’ve moved a couple times since, but Tondo is the place that has given me the fondest memories. It wasn’t the safest, most secure place, so it gave me a sense of freedom as a kid that I couldn’t really get in our own suburban neighborhood.
What was your favourite movie as a kid? I always liked Toy Story and to this day it’s still my favorite kids’ movie.
Have you ever dated someone online? No.
Do you like to take walks? Not really unless it’s with my dogs. I find it boring and tiring.
Are you going to college right now? I’m not, I graduated two years ago.
If so, what is your major? Journalism.
Do you like school? Depends on the grade. Grade school was awful across the board; first half of high school was just as awful but the second half was a complete 180; first year of college was the downright worst but the rest of it was some of the best years of my life so far. My dislike of change is probably what led to the fluctuations.
Do you keep a journal? If so how often do you write in it? I just have this survey blog. I’ve wanted to start journals but I always end up questioning what would be the point of it all if I’ve got this Tumblr anyway, lol.
Have you ever traveled outside of your country? Sure.
Do you chew gum? Very seldom.
Do you live in a big city? Nah. Metro Manila is what you’d call big. I live in one of the neighboring cities, which is just medium-sized, I’d say. 
How often do you go out to eat? Just a few times a month. I usually have food delivered, if I buy food at all.
What is the last movie you saw in theatres? Knives Out. I haven’t been interested in movies lately, so all the more am I not willing to pay 500 bucks for a ticket.
Have you ever dyed your hair? Yes! That’s a new thing I tried this year. First time it was brown, then I had it dyed to purple (which has since faded to be an ashy brown shade, but I still like it the same). Do you drink tea? No. Gave it many chances in the past but it’s just not for my tastebuds haha.
Do you subscribe to channels on youtube? Yeah, and I don’t usually unsubscribe so my list is pretty huge even though I only pay attention to a handful of channels now lol.
Do you have a tumblr? 😬
Do you watch anime? No. If you catch me watching any these days it’s most likely a movie; Kimi no Na wa is a big favorite.
Can you cook? Nope.
How old were you when you first started dating? I was around 16.
Are/Were your parents strict? Considering I’m nearly 25, am capable of driving, and have a job, they’re obviously not as strict as they were back in like high school. My mom still likes to impose a curfew but it’s not much of a problem since most of my friends want to head back home too by like midnight or 1 AM at the latest anyway.
Is your room messy? Yeah, it’s been messy. Mostly because I’ve been keeping all the Christmas gifts I’ve bought in a corner. Once I have them wrapped up and under our tree, my room would clear up again hahaha.
Do you have Netflix? We have a family account, so yeah.
Do you have any regrets? If so what do you regret? It’s more on things I regret not doing, like why did I not work on this task sooner? or why did I decline when this friend asked to hang out? type of things. How are your grades? They were fine. I had subjects that were extreme weaknesses of mine to the point that I repeatedly failed exams; but there were others I really excelled at. In the end my final averages always balanced out, I did well enough to never have to repeat a level or class, and I got by as an average/above-average student.
Do you get nervous easily? It depends on the situation. But in general my anxiety isn’t nearly as bad as it used to be.
What do you look for in a BF/GF? I’m not really looking for a partner at this point in time. I can’t even think of traits or qualities I can potentially like because I’m just that uninterested.
Have you ever written a song or poem? Only when they were assigned as homework. Creative writing was never my strong suit, and I was never proud of anything I made.
Have you ever written a short story or novel? I’ve attempted fanfic/one-shots when I was like 12-14 and they are just as cringey as you’d think.
Are/Were you in a school club? Joining clubs was also mandatory in my first school, so yes. In college, I was part of one organization. Do you play an instrument? Nope.
Where do you want to be in 5 years? More established in my career, more savings, ideally I have my own place by then. And I also wish my 29 year old self would be able to tell 2022-me that I have already travelled back to Korea and have since seen BTS hahaha.
What do you never leave the house without? Phone, charger, wallet with all my cards and IDs, vape pen, house key.
What food(s) do you refuse to eat? Just most fruits. Anything else I’m willing to put in my mouth lol.
Favourite candy? Gummy anything.
Do you have a good relationship with your mom? It’s definitely more stable, I’d say that much; but we’re not close. We don’t yell at each other nearly as much. I wouldn’t confide in her as both my parents aren’t the emotional/heart-to-heart/empathetic type, and my mom and I are very much fundamentally different regarding our values. As long as we’re not at each other’s throats, I’d consider that a good day.
Do you have a good relationship with your dad? Sure. Generally, he is easier to talk to and more relatable. He’s likelier to shun from emotional/sensitive topics so he’s also not a go-to person when I have problems, but I like having him around and I enjoy talking to him.
What did you have for dinner last night? We ordered in Army Navy and I got their Chipotle chicken sandwich and fries.
Do you wear glasses? I do.
Do you have any siblings? If so, do you get along with them? I don’t talk to my brother. My sister and I on the other hand, we have a great rapport and are quite close in a very BFF type of way.
Do you watch reality tv shows? If so which ones? Mostly Korean reality shows like I Live Alone and Return of Superman.
Do you listen to the Beatles? Nope.
Do you listen to No Doubt? I don’t.
Do you listen to Nirvana? No.
Do you listen to The Cure? No.
How many songs are on your iPod? I have Spotify.
What do you miss most about your childhood? Hard to answer considering my childhood years were never something to write home about. I miss...the things I did and used for fun, I guess? I was never a big fan of toys (they were too expensive), but I miss things like Pogs, fake Pokemon cards, the original stress ball made out of balloons and flour, fake MP3 players, those fake game consoles that gave you 500 games in one cartridge, pirated movie discs. 
How many pets do you have? Two.
What kind of pets do you have? They are both dogs.
What colour are the walls in your room? White.
Do you write "To-Do" lists? Yeah, I have this to-do masterfile on Sheets that I religiously update every shift.
Do you procrastinate often? Every now and then.
What is your favourite book? I don’t have any.
Did you hate any of your teachers? I hated a bunch of the teachers in my grade/high school. A lot of them behaved in a way that wouldn’t fucking fly today. Have you ever been depressed? Yes.
How do you handle stress? I turn to YouTube or games on my phone to calm down. What are you looking forward to? Going to more art galleries this week!
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thedenimdentist · 3 years
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Role Club Engineers: Worth the Wait?
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Introduction (Part I): History of Engineer Boots
Engineer boots are definitely a polarizing style of footwear within the heritage/amekaji boot community. For one, they utilize an ankle strap for fastening in lieu of laces, and second, their tall stovepipe shafts don’t integrate quite well with the slim tapered esthetic of modern denim/trousers. While often associated with motorcycles and bikers, engineer boots were actually designed as protective gear for firemen working on railway engines back in the 1930s. (Hence the name “engineers.”) Their minimal design and use of buckles over laces made them ideal for this line of work. The tall shafts provided protection for the lower leg, while the slip-on design allowed for quick removal should anything dangerous (such as hot coals or embers) slip down the shaft into the boot. This style of footwear lost some popularity following the introduction of lace-up combat boots during World War II, but would later be picked up by motorcyclists who found use of their insulating and protective features. (And there is your history lesson for the day, courtesy of Wikipedia. Lol)
Introduction (Part II): How I Got into Engineer Boots
I first got into more well-made boots back in early 2019. Like most boot n3wbs, I was completely infatuated by that lace-up service boot esthetic, and insisted on wearing them with the slimmest, most tapered denim I could find. My first boot purchase was (of course) a pair of Red Wing Iron Rangers, followed by three pairs of Truman service boots in pretty quick succession. That first summer was when I discovered @brianthebootmaker on Instagram and YouTube, and instantly fell in love with his Underdog design, which I later purchased in August 2019 and received in May 2020.
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At that point in time, Brian’s popular Underdog boots fit perfectly within my slim service boot style. However, Brian’s most iconic boot pattern was (and is) definitely his engineer boots. I admit I wasn’t sold on them at first, but I was intrigued. Did they fit my wardrobe at all? Nope. Would they even fit under the 6.75” leg openings of my PBJ denim? LOL nah. Nevertheless, I found myself constantly going back to Brian’s Instagram page and browsing all the photos of his engineer boots. Eventually, I grew to really love the look of engineer boots, ultimately placing a second deposit with Brian for a pair of engineers in October 2019. I had no idea how I was going to fit them into my wardrobe, but I figured I’d make it work somehow. (Luckily, since then my denim preferences have actually shifted toward more relaxed cuts, just in time for the arrival of these engineers.)
The Ordering Process
For most customers purchasing online, Brian requires you to take a set of measurements on your own feet, which he uses to build your boots remotely. However, those lucky enough to live nearby can actually visit Brian’s shop in LA to be personally measured by the boot maker himself, as well as discuss any details or questions you have regarding your specific makeup. I was one of these lucky people who could actually visit him in person, and used those measurements to order two pairs of boots from him: first a pair of Underdogs, and now some engineers. Both pairs were built on different lasts (which I will discuss more later), and both fit perfectly. (For a more detailed summary of being measured in person, check out my previous review of my Role Club Underdogs.)
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My Specifications
While you can’t really go wrong with any of Brian’s engineer makeups, I personally loved the design Brian designed for himself: brown CXL horsehide hand-finished black, a full leather outsole, and full woodsman heels. They definitely have a more western, cowboy, workwear vibe compared to most other engineer boots out on the market, but in my opinion these are one of the best patterns, with some of the cleanest construction to boot.
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A few screenshots I took of Brian's engineer boots, taken off his Instagram.
I did make a few tweaks/upgrades from Brian’s boots when designing my own, which I’ve listed below:
Model: engineer boots
Shaft height: 10”
Upper leather: brown Italian vegtan horsebutt, hand-finished black
Toe track: yes
Upper stitching: black
Hardware: brass roller buckles
Last: 2307 last
Unstructured toe
Edge finish: black
Welt stitching: white
Sole: full leather sole, black heel cap
Heel style: full woodsman heel
Metal toe plates
Custom built-in orthotics (same as my Underdogs)
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One of the biggest reasons I keep going back to Brian is that he’s able to use the orthotics I typically slip into all my footwear and actually build them into the insoles of my boots. Not sure how difficult this actually is for a boot maker, but Brian has absolutely nailed the fit on my ugly feet both times, and it’s super convenient to not have to worry about a removable orthotics.
Price, Lead Time, & Shipping
The initial deposit to reserve a pair of Role Club boots is $200 regardless of which model you are ordering, with the remaining balance due upon completion. I visited Brian’s shop in Los Angeles on 8/21/2019 and placed my deposit on 10/15/2019, with an estimated completion date of November 2020. However, due to delays in construction (including waiting for my custom metal toe plates to come in), my boots weren’t actually completed until 3/25/2021 (nearly five months late). Inconvenient, but it’s not like I was wearing boots and going out much anyway due to COVID.
When I placed my first deposit for my Underdogs in August 2019, the estimated wait time was just 8 months (April 2020). However, when I placed my second deposit for these engineers just two months later, the wait time had jumped to 13 months (November 2020). To be honest, I’m not even sure how long Brian’s queue is now. Last I heard it was sometime in 2023 or 2024. (Freaking insane. So thankful I placed my second deposit when I did, before his waitlist exploded.)
At the time I placed my deposit, the base price for Brian’s engineer boots was $1350. After a few upgrade fees (hand-finished leather, toe plates, etc.), the final price of my specific makeup was $1500. Minus my initial $200 deposit, my final payment for these engineers was $1300 + $20 shipping. I made this payment via Venmo on 3/26/2021, my boots were shipped the following Monday 3/29/2021, and I received them via USPS on 4/2/2021.
At $1500, these are not a cheap pair of boots by any means. However, for engineer boots this price is actually not unreasonable, as there are some other brands selling engineer boots at a higher price point in stock sizes with limited to no customization (i.e., Clinch). #perspective #itsallrelative (To be completely honest, I roll my eyes when people scoff at a pair of boots in this price range, claiming they’re “too expensive” or that they can’t afford it, and turn around and buy 2-3 pairs of average Vibergs instead. Just stop. Clearly it’s not the cost, it’s your personal values and priorities. #endrant lol (Also, not knocking Clinch or Viberg or anything. Just a few examples to prove a point.))
ANYWAYS. For those hesitant to commit to such an ungodly wait time, I will point out that the cost to reserve a pair of Role Club boots is just $200, regardless of which model you are ordering. In fact, you don’t even need to finalize your order at the time of deposit. You can continue to brainstorm, change your mind, and discuss with Brian about your specifications long after the deposit is placed. (I mean, you have like 2-3 years before he even starts working on your boots anyway, so you have ample time to decide. Haha) Also, should you decide you can’t wait that long (or you suddenly become more financially responsible, lol), I hear you can also use that $200 deposit for something else more affordable, such as a resole of another pair of boots. Either way, hopefully this knowledge makes the $200 deposit a little less daunting and scary of a commitment.
Unboxing
The boots arrived in a single standard shoe box enclosed in a standard plastic shipping bag. There was zero padding included, so the box did arrive with some dents and dings. Inside the box, each boot was slipped inside an individual clear plastic sleeve. Unlike most other brands, no extra padding, tags, or shoe bags were included. Just the boots. (Though, they are some freaking amazing boots. Lol)
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“HFB” for Hand Finished Black.
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360 Degree View
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The 2307 Last
When trying to pick a last for these engineers, I was debating between his 1940s last and the 2307 last. Ultimately I picked the 2307, mostly because it had a lower toe bump. I do think that his 1940s last is his most popular for engineers, and the toe bump really doesn’t make too big of a difference once the unstructured toe collapses. (For a more in-depth summary of all the lasts/toe shapes Role Club toe has available, I will link you to Brian’s YouTube video.)
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Profile views of both the 1940 and 2307 lasts. Notice the more pronounced toe bump on the 1940 last in comparison to the 2307.
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I had my Underdogs built on Brian’s 100 last, which typically has a significantly slimmer, almond toe shape in comparison to the 2307 last. However, due to my awkwardly wide feet and bunions, the MTM 100 last ended up not being too dissimilar from my MTM 2307 last. I definitely like the 2307 more, as the outer sweep of the toe box has a more angular, elegant curve in comparison to my 100 last, which kinda just looks like a thumb.
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As you can see, my Underdogs were supposedly built on the 100 last, but ended up being way more rounded than expected (which I’m happy about).
The Leather
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Brian most often sources his leather from the Horween Tannery, specifically CXL horsehide and shell cordovan. Brian used brown CXL horsehide hand-finished black for his own pair of engineer boots, which has aged incredibly. Personally, I tend to opt for vegtan leathers whenever possible, as it’s more environmentally friendly and in my opinion tends to build a nicer patina than chrome tanned or combination tanned leathers. Luckily, Brian happened to have some brown Italian horsebutt lying around his shop that he was willing to offer me. At the time, Brian didn’t remember the tannery from which he sourced the horsebutt (which, according to him, no longer exists), but he was able to send me a few photos. I immediately said yes.
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A few photos of another pair of engineers Brian made in the same Italian brown horsebutt. Loved the depth of color...which I had painted over. lol
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I was hesitant at first to have Brian hand-paint black dye over this beautiful brown leather. However, I was pretty set on getting some classic black engineers, and I trusted that the black dye would slowly fade away in high abrasion areas, resulting in a beautiful black-brown pseudo-tea core finish. For horsebutt leather, there actually isn’t too much visible grain/marbling within the leather). It has a fairly smooth, consistent finish, which I don’t mind at all. Also, I can already see some browns peeking through, which gives me hope as to how the black dye will chip away as these boots break in.
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Some of the brown undertones can already be seen beneath the black dye, which is most apparent on the vamps.
The Pattern & Stitching
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I absolutely love Brian’s take on engineer boots. His pattern works perfectly with his lasts, creating a very well balanced, properly proportioned boot that looks just as good sitting on a shelf as it does on foot.
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To my understanding, all of the boots in the Role Club Collection are branded with the same two markings: an embossed logo on the left boot and a sewn-on tag on the right.
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The back stay is simple and clean. No extravagant stitch patterns or anything, just very clean, vertical lines. Nice, conservative, elegant. I like it.
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I think of all the engineer boots I’ve seen on Instagram, the buckles Brian uses are some of my favorite. Flat, rectangular, roller buckles. Again, nothing gaudy. Some other brands choose to use more elaborate, bulbous buckles on their engineer boots, which kinda just look out of place. Maybe they’re too eye-catching, making it seem like they’re trying too hard. In contrast, Brian’s simple flat buckles are clean and minimal, allowing the pattern and construction quality of the boots speak for themselves. Less is more.
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In general, I tend to like the look of 3-4 rows of stitching as opposed to just two. It just looks more substantial and sturdy. (Does it actually increase the quality or longevity of the boot? Probably not. I just like how it looks.) Also, can we take a moment to appreciate just how absolutely pristine this upper stitching is?
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Perhaps my preference for 3-4 rows of stitching stems from my appreciation for higher levels of craftsmanship when it comes to boot pattern and construction. Having additional rows of stitching all perfectly spaced and parallel requires a little more attention to detail, and it looks amazing when properly executed.
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2, 3, and 4 rows of stitching, all equally dense, evenly spaced, and perfectly parallel. Perfect execution. I haven’t found a single stitch out of place on the uppers of either boot.
Another little feature I opted to include on my boots were hand-crimped toe tracks running up the vamps of each boot. To be honest, I didn’t know too much about why it’s done or it’s benefits. However, here is an explanation I found on superfuture from Brian himself, posted by @beautiful_FrEaK:
The indentation you see on the boots is called a toe track. The reason a boot has a toe track is because the vamp went through the crimping process. It is used to get all the stretch out of the vamp because when a bootmaker needs to turn something that's 2D into 3D it is more work if the vamp is not crimped. Another benefit when a vamp is crimped is it keeps the vamp smooth without any wrinkles. The crimped vamp sits well on the shoe last.
There are different way to crimp a vamp. For example Buco puts their vamps into a crimp machine. It is a hot blade that folds the vamp in half and indents the leather. I wouldn't mind having a crimp machine (really expensive!) but I use crimp boards at the moment. It is the same process but more hands on. I last the vamp on a piece of board to get all the stretch out and it naturally gets the toe track.
Personally, I mostly chose to have the toe track for esthetic purposes, but understanding the reasoning behind it is pretty cool too.
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The Heel
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Unlike my Underdog boots, which have a low woodsman heel, I decided to go all out with the full woodsman heel on these engineers. I will admit, walking with such elevated heels will take some getting used to. It also definitely adds to the whole western cowboy boot vibe, but I dig it. Plus, the added lift makes me over 6 feet tall now. Added bonus.
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The Sole
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This is my first pair of boots with a full leather sole. Felt a bit risky putting it on such an expensive pair of boots, but whatever. They look great on Brian’s pair, so I wasn’t too worried. Plus, I live a pretty sedentary lifestyle in the California Bay Area. I don’t go on many nature hikes, nor does it ever snow here (or rain really, for that matter). Thus, I don’t really have a need for much grip or traction with my footwear.
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The sole channel stitching is all pretty clean, minus one little wonky spot on the inside portion of the right boot (pictured above in the top left corner). Not a big deal though, as no one is ever gonna see it.
My biggest concern with full leather soles was the reduced durability/longevity from walking on concrete, specifically at the toe. To combat this, I asked Brian to add metal toe plates to my boots to prevent premature wear at the toe. Crisis averted.
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Here’s a close up of one of the toe plates, cut into the leather sole as to be nice and flush. Apparently these had to be custom ordered to accommodate for the width of my foot, adding 4-5 months to my wait time. Meh. Worth the wait in my opinion, if it meant getting it done right.
The Welt Stitching
Similar to my Underdogs, the welt stitching on these engineers is all very clean and consistent. If I were to point out anything, it’d be that a little bit of black edge dye got on the white stitching in some areas, and there’s a small tuft of loose thread ends popping out on the inside of the left boot. However, if these are the biggest errors I could find on the whole boot, I think that’s pretty amazing.
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If you look closely, you can see the spots where some of the black edge coat got onto the white welt stitching. Not the cleanest, but doesn’t bother me too much.
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Here’s the small tuft of loose threads at the end of one of the 270 degree welt stitches. Again, very minor, and won’t keep me up at night.
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Try On & Initial Thoughts
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Being completely honest, I’m actually still blown away at how amazing these boots feel on foot. I can really tell that these boots were made to measure. I shouldn’t be surprised though, as the Underdogs Brian made for me last year fit amazingly. Although, being lace-up boots that can by cinched down with laces, they naturally are less prone to fit errors such as heel slip. Engineers, by comparison, are much more difficult to fit properly, but Brian did so masterfully. 
First of all, right out of the box I actually had very little trouble getting the boots on and off. I feel like this is often the biggest struggle in breaking in a new pair of engineer boots, but not this time. Sliding my foot down the shaft felt appropriately snug, until my heel snapped past the “pass line” and sucked down into the heel cup. (I actually didn’t even need to unbuckle the strap to get them on, which was double surprising.)
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Once fully seated, I could feel the built-in leather-lined orthotics beneath my feet, and the adjusted width of the 2307 last comfortably fit my bunions. What I’m most shocked by is how little heel slip I have in either boot. Until now, I had just assumed that heel slip was to be expected with all engineer boots, and only with break in and wear would that slip maybe go away. Apparently I was wrong, as these engineers already exhibit less heel slip than some of my other boots and derbies.
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In designing these engineers, I chose to try out a couple things for the first time: first full leather soles, and first full woodsman heels. I know it’s still early, but I’m already loving the full leather soles. They seem to breathe much more than half and full rubber soles, and they flex and move much more naturally with the movements of my feet. I feel as though I can “feel the ground” better, if that makes sense. I will admit that I can definitely tell these leather soles have significantly less traction than rubber/cork half/full soles. However, I knew that from the get go, so me and my sedentary lifestyle are completely fine with it. I haven’t slipped yet, so it’s all good. Second, the full woodsman heels on these engineers are by far the tallest heels of any boot I own, yet once on foot, I can barely even tell the difference. Even with the steep drop off from the full woodsman heel to the leather sole, walking felt completely natural.
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The last thing I’d like to note is how nicely the Italian horsebutt is breaking in. I know it’s still early, but so far all the leather on the vamps and shafts seem to be nice and tight with very little grain break or creasing. Loose grain and unsightly creasing are definitely some of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to boots, so props to Brian on absolutely killing it on the clicking. (At least so far.) I can’t wait to see how this leather continues to break in, and for the black hand-paint to chip away to reveal that beautiful brown horsebutt underneath.
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If I had to pick out one spot that may require a little extra break-in, it would be the top rim around the shafts of the boot. They bounce around while I walk, knocking and banging into my shins. I expect this is probably true for most engineer boots, but hopefully this break-in period doesn’t take too long, cuz it doesn’t feel great. Until then, maybe I’ll just have to rock some longer tube socks as shin padding.
(Note: I do my best to remain impartial and objective in all of my reviews. That being said, it was difficult not to sound like some fanboy trying to sell you on a pair of Role Clubs, but this really my honest opinion. I really just love these boots. Lol)
Conclusion
If you couldn’t tell already, I’m absolutely through the roof with regards to these new engineers. The construction quality and level of finishing are pristine, and the comfort and fit out of the box is surprisingly on point. In my opinion, I think Brian and Clinch design two of the most beautiful engineer boots (on Instagram, at least), yet at the same time they exhibit two totally different vibes. Brian’s engineers draw from more rugged, western, cowboy influences, while Clinch engineers are a bit more refined, fitting very nicely within the whole Japanese workwear esthetic. Both styles are very cool, with some of the highest quality construction available.
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A comparison of Role Club (top) and Clinch (bottom) engineers, both new and worn. (Photo credit: top left: me, top right: @brianthebootmaker​, bottom left: @bsw_keisuke, bottom right: @partial2vintage.)
While I’ve barely owned these for a week, and already I can confidently say that these are one of my favorite pairs in my collection. With such a beautiful pattern and solid construction, I could pick them up and stare at them all day. Also, not gonna lie, the fact that Role Clubs are so difficult to come by these days does make me feel even cooler for owning a pair. Haha
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Anyway, I’ll try to write a follow up review once these are more broken in. Until then, you can follow along my journey breaking in these engineers through my instagram (@thedenimdentist). Ttfn!
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manahegy · 6 months
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26+ Cute Bubble Bath Nails - Awesome To Express In 2024
If you prefer a classic and timeless manicure look, you’re probably familiar with OPI’s Bubble Bath beige nail polish shade. So perfect that the iconic shade has inspired a whole new trend of muted milk nails, the aptly named bubble bath nails. The barely-there pink shade is a household name and is truly perfect for those who appreciate a clean girl aesthetic, understated luxury, or anything…
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edennails991 · 8 months
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Summer 2023's Biggest Nail Trends Include Lavender Chrome and the Fancy French
The pros give us the rundown.
by ADELAIDE GIESEY
While the fashionistas of the world dust off their miniskirts and strappy sandals, us beauty lovers are plotting our nail ideas for the upcoming season. Summer is when we tend to get more creative and playful with our manicures, which means the more inspo you can find the better. So it only felt right to turn to the experts to see what they predict will be summer 2023's biggest nail trends.
“Last year, the trends seemed to focus more on the bolder, more neon colors, with hot pink being one of the colors of Summer 2022,” says Deborah Lippmann, brand founder and celebrity manicurist. “I think for this summer, we will see more of a shift into the your nails but better look.” This comes as no surprise with popular trends such as milky manis and glazed nails continuing to dominate both on and off the red carpet.
However, Mazz Hanna, CEO of Nailing Hollywood and celebrity nail artist, believes that no matter what the celebrities are doing you should find what speaks to your own unique style. “There are no rules when it comes to what colors or designs to do on your nails,” she says. “It’s all about what each person loves and makes you feel your best.”
Below, Lippmann and Hanna break down the seven nail trends they predict will be everywhere for summer 2023.
1.Pastel Polish
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2. Your Nails But Better
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“I think there is an elegance to having a natural nail look,” says Lippmann. “Subtle nails are becoming more 'on-trend' especially with the continuing clean girl aesthetic that has taken the space by storm in recent months.” She notes that the milky nail trend can also fall under this umbrella and suggests using a shade such as Deborah Lippmann Gel Lab Color ($20) in Like A Virgin to achieve that natural milky look.
3. 3D Nails
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Celebrities like Dua Lipa, Lizzo, and Rhianna regularly wear nail art that gets multi-dimensional—and soon, so will you. “3D nails will continue to be popular throughout the summer, especially with all the innovation in the builder gel space,” says Hanna. She predicts this type of accent might even make its way into pedicures as the weather heats up.
4. Glazed Brights
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“What is great about the glazed nail trend is that while it gained its popularity through a neutral glaze, it can be added to just about any manicure for that added shimmer,” says Lippmann. “So whether you want a bright pink or a subtle pink, anyone can take part in this trend.”
5. Fancy French
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We’ve all welcomed the return of the French manicure, but according to Lippmann, expect to see a rise in colorful interpretations of the classic style. “The options are limitless from what color the base coat is, to what color the tip is,” she notes. “I have already seen some combinations of colorful french tips with added designs, and I think we will see more of the pastel or even floral takes on the french manicure this season.”
6. Blush Nails
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Korean blush nails gained popularity in the US last fall, and according to Hanna the style is having a resurgence just in time for summer. Think of the trend as a fresh take on a sheer ombre pink—the color is concentrated in the center of the nail to give that blushing effect.
7. Almond Tips
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An almond-shaped nail is a long oval shape with a soft point. It's very popular among those who choose to get extensions or tips since it pairs perfectly with nail art, but can also be achieved if your natural length is long enough. “I think it's very European and chic, and this is the nail shape I see being requested the most right now,” says Lippmann. Think of this as a slightly elevated version of your typical rounded shape.
8.Lavender Shades
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There are summer shades and then there are signature summer shades. Both experts agree that lavender is going to be the color to take over our feeds this year. “People have added lavender to their neutrals list for the season and I think many will be loving a lavender manicure, and even adding designs or a chrome finish to elevate the look,” says Lippmann. Hanna also suggests easing into the shade with a soft ombre design.
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seoberomt · 1 year
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What Does Your Nail Shape Speak About You?
What Does Your Nail Shape Speak About You?
Jan 18, 2023 / Post by by Darshana Rathi
Many of us believe in astrology and of course, it's fun to know more about ourselves. We have come up with what your nail shape speaks about you. Beromt has a 2000+ variety of nail shapes and each shape says much more about your personality. 1) SQUARE Having this type of nail is very rare. Whoever has squarish nail are very brave. These people are very subtle and have the quality that will help in being more focused in life. They are perfect at playing the role of a leader where ever they go. The best tip for this kind of person is to give your best while not thinking much about the consequences. 2) ALMOND The people with almond shape are honest, kind, and loyal. The people with almond shape nails are trustworthy you can rely on them. These people also have a lot of ideas about everything; however, they shy away from implementing these. 3)Oval People with Oval shape have high social skills. They are very trustworthy. However, people with oval shape have to work hard and, surely, they will achieve success in life and their hard work will pay off. 4) Coffin If you choose a coffin-shaped nail, you are highly fashionable and daring, and you sure know how to stand out. It adds so much flare to the nails even with just a plain color on them. 5) Claws People with claw nails are Creative. Claws are not for everyone, so if people have claws, they are bold and strong. It’s very daring and can be dangerous at times, but can also be so much fun! Beromt has got you covered with all-shape false nails. Go with the trend and choose best of the best false nails from the wide variety of nails. ALMOND/STILETTO, BALLERINA, CLAWS, COFFIN, OVAL, SQUARE, and many more varieties are present in Beromt False nails collection.
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seoberomt · 1 year
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What Does Your Nail Shape Speak About You?
What Does Your Nail Shape Speak About You?
Jan 18, 2023 / Post by by Darshana Rathi
Many of us believe in astrology and of course, it's fun to know more about ourselves. We have come up with what your nail shape speaks about you. Beromt has a 2000+ variety of nail shapes and each shape says much more about your personality. 1) SQUARE Having this type of nail is very rare. Whoever has squarish nail are very brave. These people are very subtle and have the quality that will help in being more focused in life. They are perfect at playing the role of a leader where ever they go. The best tip for this kind of person is to give your best while not thinking much about the consequences. 2) ALMOND The people with almond shape are honest, kind, and loyal. The people with almond shape nails are trustworthy you can rely on them. These people also have a lot of ideas about everything; however, they shy away from implementing these. 3)Oval People with Oval shape have high social skills. They are very trustworthy. However, people with oval shape have to work hard and, surely, they will achieve success in life and their hard work will pay off. 4) Coffin If you choose a coffin-shaped nail, you are highly fashionable and daring, and you sure know how to stand out. It adds so much flare to the nails even with just a plain color on them. 5) Claws People with claw nails are Creative. Claws are not for everyone, so if people have claws, they are bold and strong. It’s very daring and can be dangerous at times, but can also be so much fun! Beromt has got you covered with all-shape false nails. Go with the trend and choose best of the best false nails from the wide variety of nails. ALMOND/STILETTO, BALLERINA, CLAWS, COFFIN, OVAL, SQUARE, and many more varieties are present in Beromt False nails collection.
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