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  2. 30 Fun, Unique Pedicure Ideas for Your Next Self-Care Day - AOL

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    Here are 30 fun, unique pedicure ideas, from dressed-up traditional French tips to chrome, glitter, ...

  3. Pedicure - Wikipedia

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    French pedicure: A regular pedicure that involves the use of white polish on the nail tips with a sheer pink color on the base. Mini pedicure: This focuses mainly on the toes with a quick soak, nail shaping and polish, but does not include the massage or sole care. This is designed for an appointment between regular pedicures for generally well ...

  4. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Studs, rhinestones, miniature plastic bowties, beads, dried flowers, and aluminum foil; Acrylic powder for 3D art. The 3D acrylic nail art powder is a polymer powder used with a monomer liquid to create designs. To decorate the nails, manicurists use several tools, such as: Nail dotters, also known as "dotting tools." Nail art brushes

  5. Nail salon - Wikipedia

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    Manicures are also offered by general beauty salons, spas, and hotels. People who work at nail salons are usually called nail technicians, manicurists, or nailists. [citation needed] Nail salons offer a variety of options for nail care, examples of which include acrylics, silk or fiberglass wraps, French manicures, polish, and pedicures.

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  7. Water marble nail - Wikipedia

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    Dragged patterns range from simple circular shapes to complicated drawings. Patterns such as marble, hearts/peacocks, [note 1] animals, flowers, leaves, parallel lines, psychedelics, spiderwebs, and random patterns in the style of designer Emilio Pucci are generally performed with nail lacquers and some kind of tool.