Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Nail Art

The latest and greatest craze these days is nail art. I have seen girls and even some guys with really interesting manicures and pedicures that go beyond the basic buff and polish. It seems you can get any kind of logo or art work you wish on tiny toe and finger tips.

Extreme Nail Art
 The above nail art is incredibly impractical for everyday wear, but I can see how this would be a cool accessory for a celebratory occasion or fashion show. Maybe they only dress up the non-dominant hand and leave their dominant hand basic so one can still perform tasks such as going to the bathroom and writing?


Food Nail Art Design
Maybe you can get your manicure sponsered by local businesses and earn an advertising stipe end?


Nail art fashion
A variety of different designs, some painted free hand others using airbrush and stensiling techniques
Many of the more extreme nail art designs are done on acrylic nails using a large array of different techniques and products such as polymeres and glues. Not all of these products are completely safe to use on human skin and can actually cause burns or damage and permanent injury to nail beds It is recomended that all nail art is done by a professional nail technition who is schooled the appropriate sanitizing and safety rules for nail artistry.
For those of us who would like to participate in the trend, there are many inexpensive do it yourself kits like the one above. It's fun and the cost is less than 10$. Plus, with these kinds of kits you can still type.

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