Bridal Nail Art 2011

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Bridal nail art 2011 has a big emphasis on quite a few things. For one, you can choose between having all natural nails, or you can go for a more eclectic look. It’s up to you which that you choose.

Deciding what you want to do as far as bridal nail art goes is a big step. One of the most important things for you to keep in mind is when is the best time to have your nails done or to do them and also if you should get fake nails or use your own.

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First of all, if you are going with an all natural or white nail and you want to add a tiny bit of color, consider choosing a color that is already in your wedding bouquet. For example, if your colors are green and blue, then you could choose to have either green or blue tips on your nails.

On the other hand, for a more subtle contrast, you could choose something like beige or cream color nail polish. Choose a polish that is not the same color as your skin tone. This will—more likely than not—look a bit tacky and you may find that it won’t look quite right on you if it does match your skin closely.

Consider using decals as well. Decals are very, very, very pretty and can also add to your bridal nail art 2011. Most salons will do your nails and also add decals and stones to them—just make sure that they use a good nail glue or other means of attaching said stones.

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TIPS FOR STRONGER NAILS IN 2010

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TIPS FOR STRONGER NAILS IN 2010

In order to get healthy and stronger nails, nail care products would not give that to you alone. However, following these uncomplicated guidelines can aid you with keeping your precious nails looking their finest:
• Abusing your nails is a no-no.
In order to prevent any form of nail damage, never use your delicate fingernails as tools for picking, poking or prying things.
• Refrain from picking on your cuticles and no biting please!
Although these are hard habits, you must break them, or else your fingernails will, as well as causing much damage to your nail bed. And even the tiniest cut alongside your nails can permit fungi and bacteria to enter and cause infections.
• Always keep them not only dry but also clean.
This hygienic move will prevent fungi, bacteria or any other organisms from cultivating under your nails. Regularly clean your nails and meticulously dry both your feet and hands after bathing.
• Frequently trim and file your fingernails.
When you are trimming your nails, keep it straight across, and then file down towards the thickened areas. Just make use of a sharp manicure clippers or scissors, for smoothing the edges, use an emery board. The best time for your regular trims and filing is either after soaking your nails or after bathing.
• Lay off the hangnails!
No matter how tempted you are to pulling it off, do not do it, might as well clip it off.
• Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.
Just like our skin, fingernails needs moisture too, so rub on some lotion, do not hesitate!