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  2. Treat Your Mom to These Darling Mother’s Day Nail Designs - AOL

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    Honor Mom with a Mother's Day nail design that's as lovely as her! Featuring beautiful blooms and bright hues, these nail art ideas are perfect for spring.

  3. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, press ons, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories. Many artificial nail designs attempt to mimic the appearance of real fingernails as closely as possible, while others may deliberately stray in favor of an ...

  4. 15 Items to Nail a Simple Mom-Approved Makeup Routine - AOL

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    Listen, we know that being a mom is tough — it is a full-time job after all… on top of your full-time job. ... 17 Rich City Mom Style Staples to Nail November Fashion. Best Mom-Approved Face ...

  5. This Gel Nail Kit Has Over 64 Million Views on TikTok—and It ...

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    But with tons of fun colors, portability and ease of application, Le Mini Macaron’s gel nail kit is a good investment. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to try some new summer shades. Buy It ...

  6. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernails or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties, to be safer for the consumer to use, and to suppress cracking or peeling.

  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.