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  2. 36 New Ways to Wear a French Manicure - AOL

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    The latest incarnations of the french tip nail designs are a far cry from the thick, angular acrylics of decades past. Here are 36 new ways to wear a French manicure.

  3. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    French manicure Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and embellish nails . It is a type of artwork that can be done on fingernails and toenails, usually after manicures or pedicures .

  4. 20 French Ombré Nails That Take the Classic Manicure ... - AOL

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    When I saw ‘Baby Boomer Nails’ trending, I had an inkling that French ombré nails were going to be everywhere this year. Now, I’m all for the traditional French manicure, but there’s ...

  5. 12 Unique Ways to Wear a French Manicure - AOL

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  6. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Polished nails with nail art Fingernails before, during, and after application of red nail polish A woman's toes with dark nail polish. 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.

  7. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    The English word manicure comes from the French word manucure, meaning care of the hands, which in turn originates from the Latin words manus, for hand, and cura, for care. [5] Similarly, the English word pedicure comes from the Latin words pes (genitive case: pedis ), for foot, and cura , for care. [ 6 ]

  8. The Micro French Manicure Is The Minimalist Nail Trend ... - AOL

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    The trending micro French manicure is just a thinner version of the traditional French manicure. Here's how to achieve the look, according to an expert.

  9. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, Mary E. Cobb opened the first manicure salon in Manhattan. This came after studying nail care in France and marrying podiatrist, J. Parker Pray. [16] During the 1920s, short well-manicured round nails were a symbol of wealth. [16] Revlon made their first appearance in 1932 with only one single product, long lasting formula nail enamel ...