We most often prepare for it months in advance: the dress, the ceremony, the guests, the speeches… and it’s often in the details down to the nails that everything is at stake. Just like your outfit, your makeup or your hairstyle: your manicure must be impeccable. Maryton, supplier of equipment for nail technicians, will tell you several wedding nail art.
For pretty hands, focus on elegance and harmony. In all-over or nail art, here are several ideas to help you choose your ideal manicure.
French
A nude varnish adapted to your skin tone, a dash of Milky white with a Nail Art Liner Brush to match your white wedding dress, a touch of Glazed powder and there you have a shiny French manicure that will match all dresses.
Glazed Cream
It is very easy to achieve with Cream Nail Polish and Glazed Effect Powder, suitable for all bride-to-be styles and all skin tones. Best used on short nails and natural nails for an immaculate and ultra modern look.
Mirror effect
Capture the light with this original and daring wedding manicure for chrome effect nails using Mirror Effect Powder. Ultra fine, it is compatible with all types of varnish and is very easy to apply. No need for false nails, even achieve this effect using the applicator brush just after the Top Coat for dazzling bridal nails.
Perfect Nudes and Shades of Pink
Want a classic manicure in soft colors? Choose nude, pastels or shades of pink for perfect nails that look flawless. For a bridal manicure, we love the translucent powder pink color, best used on long nails with an almond or oval shape. You can also add a little extra touch of shine with a Glazed Powder on the pink base.
Glitter nails
Used in small quantities, glitter adds a touch of shine and can make the difference at a wedding. Apply with a glitter brush on a Cream or Blossom base for an immaculate manicure.
As mentioned in many articles, don’t overlook the importance of using high-quality manicure supplies so that you can ensure that your manicure looks great for a long time.
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