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Manicure on March 8: design ideas

Manicure on March 8: design ideas
Content
  1. Ideas of the original jacket
  2. Variants of volumetric patterns
  3. Floral theme
  4. Using a gradient
  5. Manicure with decor

Spring is the time when everything in nature wakes up, the white colors of winter are replaced by green leaves, gentle tones of the blue sky, bright sun and the first flowers. Together with the awakening of nature in the appearance of women, including in manicure, pastel shades and floral motifs are increasingly used. In autumn, ladies prefer to wear rich wine colors, ocher, chocolate, as well as the colors of precious stones - ruby, emerald, sapphire on their nails.

Closer to the New Year, gold, silver, sparkles and scarlet begin to prevail in manicure. And spring is the time of mint, pink, coral, blue, lilac. Of course, trends in modern manicure provide not only a single-color gel coating on the nails, but also design - drawings, foil, stamping, aero-puffing, rhinestones, stones and much more.

Ideas of the original jacket

Classic jacket Is perhaps one of the most popular nail designs. It looks great on both short and long nails, in addition, it will decorate any shape - from "almond" to "square". However, for those who are bored with the combination of a natural nail and a white free edge, there are many other options available. For example, the free edge can be painted not in white, but in any other desired shade - red, yellow, blue, mint.

Can also be used in one manicure several colors for the free edge: make it bright pink on the little finger, a little less bright pink on the ring finger, and reduce the color intensity towards the thumb. Looks original a combination of contrasting colors in a jacket, for the most daring, they can be neon.

You can use the color not only for painting the free edge, but also for the nail itself. - make it not light beige or light pink, but, for example, bright red or chocolate. A popular combination of a jacket with a plain coating or other types of design: for example, a nude jacket is formed on two or three fingers of the hand, and the rest of the nails are completely covered with gel polish.

French manicure nails can decorate with rhinestones, sparkles, stones, you can draw monograms on them or apply another pattern. In this case, it is important not to overdo it with an abundance of jewelry, so as not to overload the manicure. Gradient - Another type of popular nail design that goes well with "French" nails.

Variants of volumetric patterns

Volume in manicure - a thing that appears in trends, then rapidly disappears from them. Frankly convex elements protruding far beyond the surface of the nail have long gone out of fashion, but a light 3D effect will look very interesting, provided that it is used in a reasonable amount. A flower or a monogram can be voluminous.

To create a bulge, very finely ground glitter is used, they are poured in the right amount to create a relief.

In spring, not only voluminous flowers, but also butterflies, leaves, abstract patterns will look good in manicure. It is best to use pastel, delicate, watercolor shades to create them., then the relief will not look rough, but will look like a half-hint, a slight ledge.

Floral theme

When, if not in spring to paint flowers on nails? Tulips, roses, lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots - it is in the springtime that such a design will look most appropriate and harmonious. It is worth considering that drawings or stickers on all ten fingers are no longer a trend, as well as overly naturalistic images.

But abstract, watercolor, delicate flowers, drawn as if with one stroke of the brush, look very original and fashionable.

An interesting design in which fragments on several nails (for example, index, middle, ring finger) make up a single image - on one nail the stem, on the other - part of the flower, on the third - the other part of the flower. The rest of the nails should remain as neutral as possible so as not to overload the design.

Roses

A rose can not only be drawn, but also performed using a different technique. For example, to make it voluminous, "bulk". To do this, first outline the contours of the future flower with a brush, and then small sparkles are poured into this contour. After drying in a lamp, the rose becomes voluminous.

The easiest option is flower sticker... To keep it well, it is enough to wet it, carefully peel it off the paper and stick it on the desired nail. Then apply a top coat and cure in a lamp.

Tulips

The most spring flowers are, of course, tulips. They are the ones most people associate with the 8th of March. Tulip manicure can also be done using a variety of techniques. It can be delicate, watercolor flowers or crisp, geometric ones.

Most often tulips are painted using the technique water manicure... They go well with gradient backgrounds (both horizontal and vertical) as well as French manicure. Volumetric water droplets on flower petals look beautiful. Art-up technique allows you to create bulging tulips without the effect of modeling and excessive pretentiousness.

Mimosas

Despite the fact that mimosa is one of the symbols of spring, manicure with it is not found as often as, for example, with tulips. However, it also looks fresh and sophisticated in nail design. It is desirable that the background for its application be as neutral as possible, since the flower itself is very bright - yellow and green.

You can draw a branch of mimosa in the most naturalistic way, or, on the contrary, only outline its contours. In any case, the drawing must be done professionally. A poorly drawn flower can ruin any, even the most original idea.

Fluffy mimosa balls can be made voluminoususing the bulk technique with yellow glitters. The image of a twig, distributed over three or four nails, looks beautiful. A watercolor mimosa or even a sketch of it will look especially good on a neutral background - nude or jacket.

Other

Snowdrops - the most elusive spring flowers, their lifespan is very short. This makes them so beloved by many girls and women. A manicure with the image of snowdrops looks very gentle and spring-like.

You can draw this flower both naturalistically and sketchily, outlining only the stem and petals. This technique is often called Japanese. These snowdrops look best on a pale pink or pale blue background.

An interesting combination can be snowdrops on two nails (middle, ring finger) with black varnish on the index and little fingers. Art-up technique will allow you to create a volumetric flower, like the bulk method, in which the petals will consist of white or silver-white sparkles.

Using a gradient

Gradient or ombre - a very beautiful technique used in manicure. It looks like a smooth transition from one color to another. It can be applied both vertically and horizontally, both look exquisite.

The most popular is a gradient that combines shades of the same color - darker, for example, emerald, turns into a much lighter, for example, mint. But not less a nice gradient in which different colors are used: the transition of lilac to pale orange or dark gray to coral or powdery.

In this technique, all nails or two central nails can be painted. - middle and unnamed. The remaining nails can be coated with the colors that were used for the gradient - the darkest and lightest tones.

Ombre can be used as a backdrop for other designs, such as monograms or patterns.

But also solo gradient very beautiful, especially if non-trivial shades are used in it. Choosing this type of design for yourself, it should be noted that on sharp and almond-shaped nails (both natural and extended, gel), a horizontal gradient looks better, and on rectangular and square (including a soft square) - a vertical one.

Manicure with decor

Every season, new decor items appear in manicure, something is outdated, such as, for example, the highly fashionable “stucco molding” on the nails a few years ago or fanciful drawings with an abundance of design. Today, foil is still relevant in the decor of nails, but fragmentarily, for one or two fingers.... Geometry is unlikely to go out of fashion in the near future, but it is changing, moving away from pretentiousness and an abundance of details and lines towards minimalism - both in quantity and in color.

The main trend or even a rule for any nail coating technique is that the decor can be on a maximum of three fingers of one hand.

If these are rhinestones or stones, then it is better to emphasize one ("king-nail") or two nails, no more. The abundance of decor greatly simplifies manicure, makes it redundant and irrelevant.

Kamifubuki and yuki flakes - these words sound funny, but they mean very interesting elements of nail design.

Kamifubuki - these are confetti of various sizes, with the help of which it is easy to put accents in a manicure and to make a monochromatic coating extremely fashionable. In spring, multi-colored circles on the nails look fresh, relevant and modern.

By using yuki flakes you can create either the northern lights in your nails, or the effect of an iridescent lollipop. The glow of these flakes cannot be called delicate, therefore, using it, it is important not to lose a sense of proportion.

Rhinestones

Nail decor with rhinestones and stones - a long-standing tendency, but it does not lose its relevance. On the contrary, if a few years ago it was a big problem to find a rare shade, now they are available in all sizes and colors.There is a special technique called "liquid stone", in which the imitation of rhinestones is made using a gel. Also, flat stones and rhinestones appeared, which do not protrude on the surface of the nail, but are, as it were, sunk in the varnish.

This type of decor looks very advantageous and festive, however, it is easy to overdo it with it, having achieved the opposite effect of cheapness and simplicity. Therefore, deciding to use rhinestones or stones in manicure, you should carefully consider the design and not abuse the abundance of details.

Sequins

Modern sparkles are not at all the large "confetti" that were produced ten years ago. Now sequins can be of different grind - from very fine, similar in consistency to powder, to coarse, similar to ground coffee or pepper. Accordingly, with their help, you can create various types of designs - from bulk volumetric flowers or monograms to single elements - lines, semicircles, etc.

The shine of sparkles can be different. - from very delicate, reminiscent of the glow of snow in winter twilight, to frankly bright, elegant, festive. This makes it possible to select exactly the intensity of gloss that is required in a given situation.

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