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

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    Here are 36 new ways to wear a French manicure. ... Kiss Power Play Salon Acrylic Nail Kit. Get the nail salon look without the nail salon prices. For almost $9, this Kiss set is equipped with 28 ...

  3. From Gel to Acrylic, Here’s Your Official Guide to Every Type ...

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    2. Shellac Manicure. Cost: $25 to $60 per application. How long it takes: 45 minutes to an hour. How long it lasts: About two to three weeks when properly applied. How to take it off: You’ll ...

  4. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic manicure with jewel design. Some manicures include painting pictures or designs on the nails, applying small decals, or imitation jewels (from 2 dimension to 3 dimension). Other nail treatments may include the application of artificial gel nails, tips, or acrylics, which may be referred to as French manicures. [2]

  5. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    French manicure. Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, ... Acrylic nails are created using a mixture of acrylic powder and liquid monomer. They ...

  6. The “Reverse French Mani” Is Everywhere—and Here ... - AOL

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    1. Glitter Galore. This manicure is sure to make you sparkle. Grab your gold glitter and glide the polish alongside your nail bed. Add a pop of color on the rest of your nail and admire your ...

  7. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Dip nails tend to last about a month, two-to-three weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. [13] It can be worn on natural nails, nails with added tips, or can create artificial nails. Dip-powder enhancements can also be used for quick nail repairs. Dip-powder nails do not require any UV/LED light to cure: instead they are cured using an activator.