The advice for a successful French manicure

The advice for a successful French manicure

The French manicure is one of the most popular manicure techniques in the United States, where it was named so to evoke its “French” elegance. To achieve a successful French manicure, Maryton nail supply will give you several useful suggestions. Read on! To begin with, you should know that the French manicure must be performed on healthy nails. After that, prepare your nail to receive the manicure. To do this, file your nails to give them a regular shape and so that they are all the same length, clean them and remove any grease stains. To achieve a professional French manicure, follow the following

What do you need to do a French manicure?

What do you need to do a French manicure?

Before you start creating a French, it is important to choose the technique you are going to use. The two most common techniques are the painted French and the reverse French. A painted French uses both gel and gel polish, while the reverse French allows you to choose between builder gel, acrylic gel or acrylic. For both techniques, you will need the appropriate nail products, a gel brush, a fineliner and a UV/LED lamp. For both techniques, a gel polish color is used for the tips of the nails. If you have never done a French manicure, we recommend that you start with

The application of the semi-permanent French manicure

The application of the semi-permanent French manicure

Similar to the classic varnish, the application of semi-permanent varnish must be done by following a few essential steps. Today, your nail supply expert Maryton will explain to you. Let's go around. The first step is to clean and to have smooth nails and a correct shape. For this, you must bring some specific materials, namely, a file, a nail buffer block, a cuticle cutter. These accessories are essential if you want your semi-permanent French to be durable. Wholesale Orange 3 Way 80/80/100 Nail Buffer Block 500 PCS $85.00 When your nails are ready for polish, you should apply

Such a popular French manicure!

Such a popular French manicure!

In spite of the name, French manicure was born in the United States in the mid-70s from an intuition of Jeff Pink, a Hollywood make-up artist. In practice, it is a type of treatment that seeks to best enhance the natural appearance of the nail, simply by increasing the contrast between the front bezel and the back of the nail. Pink then thought of creating a Natural Nail Look that would give the impression of a manicure that is always perfect and flawless without necessarily having to retouch it continuously. Gone a little out of use in the 80s-90s, to give