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  2. The Best Spring 2024 Nail Trends Our Editors Love - AOL

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    Bazaar editors rounded up some of the best spring 2024 nail trends from the runways that we're already coveting, from minimal manis to balletcore.

  3. 47 Non-Cheesy Christmas Nail Art Ideas to Screenshot - AOL

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    Try out these Christmas nail ideas and designs this holiday season (short, long, acrylic/gel, and more) with product recommendations to recreate each one.

  4. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Nail art brushes; Stationery tape/stickers; Thin, colored striping tape; Sponges (for gradient effects) Do-it-yourself (DIY) is a new concept of doing nail art without the aid of experts or professionals. One way to do a DIY design is by using home tools such as toothpicks, earbuds, cellophane tape, etc., or toolsets with dotted tools, brushes ...

  5. The Best Fall 2024 Nail Trends to Wear Right Now - AOL

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    The best fall 2024 nail trends include varying shades of red, cool metallics, and three-dimensional accessories, but they all have one thing in common: length. Here, the fall 2024 nail trends we ...

  6. Bernadette Thompson - Wikipedia

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    [14] The design was inspired by Lil' Kim's appearance in the song and music video "Get Money" by Junior M.A.F.I.A.. [9] [15] The "money nails" gained widespread attention and became emblematic of 1990s hip hop fashion, inspiring trends in nail art and popularizing elaborate nail designs in mainstream culture. [9] [14] [16]

  7. Water marble nail - Wikipedia

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    The water marble nail technique was originally developed by professional nail technicians in Japanese nail salons. In the 1990s, it was popularized by commercial publications released by shopping centers in Chiba, Japan. In 2010, water marble nail art was adapted to use acrylic artificial nails and gels.