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  2. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    A lot of these above did not use nail art as it is widely known today, only stained, dyed, or dusted the fingernails and toenails. [7] The first actual record of nail art was from the short-lived Inca Empire (1438-1533), one of the largest empires in South America. Incas decorated their nails by painting eagles on them. [8]

  3. Mary E. Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Cobb opened her first Manhattan manicure salon in 1878 as "Mrs. Pray's Manicure". The Salon was an extension of her husband's manufacturing business. Over time Cobb developed a savvy business manner and focused on a higher-end market that evolved into operations at two townhouses on West 23rd street in New York and branches in Chicago, Washington, Boston and Philadelphia. [3]

  4. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    A new gel nail extension was created circa 2017 that is commonly referred to as Gel-X, or soft gel tips. [8] It is a soft gel nail tip that is precut in differing styles and lengths which covers the whole nail bed up to the end of the nail. Gel-X are plied by first applying a PH bonder (dehydrator) followed by an acid-free gel primer.

  5. The Coolest Nail Trends You Need to Know in 2025

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    Layered nail art mixes textures, colors, and finishes to create depth and dimension. "Techniques like chrome overlays, translucent layers, and tiny accents give nails a look that feels rich and ...

  6. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    A nail polish collection. Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and embellish nails. Social media has expanded to a nail art culture by allowing users to share pictures of their nail art. Women's Wear Daily reports nail polish sales hit a record US$768 million in the United States in 2012, a 32% gain over 2011. [15]

  7. 30 Holiday Nails That Will Have You in a Festive Mood in No Time

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    3. Abstract Christmas Tree. I love a tiny hand-painted tree for those who prefer subtlety, and luckily, you don’t have to be a professional artist to recreate it.

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  9. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Pink, founder of the professional nail brand ORLY, is credited with creating the natural nail look later called the French manicure in 1976. [ 8 ] In the mid-1970s, Pink was tasked by a film director to come up with a universal nail look that would save screen actresses from having to spend time getting their nails redone to go along with ...