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Nail Reactions Explained: What Your Nails Are Telling You
Redness, soreness, lifting, itching after a nail appointment — these responses have a name and a cause. Getting nail reactions explained in plain language helps…
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Tortoiseshell Nails: The Aesthetic Everyone Wants Now
The tortoiseshell nail aesthetic is one of the most enduringly stylish looks in nail art, and right now it is bigger than ever. From its…
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Cuticle vs Living Skin: What You Remove vs What You Leave Alone
If you’re new to nail care, one of the most confusing areas is understanding the difference between the cuticle and the skin around the nail….
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Star Nail Art Designs: Why Stars Won’t Quit
Star nail art designs have become one of the most requested nail motifs around, and they’re not slowing down. From galaxy-inspired gel sets to minimalist…
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Chocolate Marble Nails: Cosy Gel Look to Know
Chocolate marble nails are the rich, swirling nail trend taking over autumn feeds. Combining deep brown tones with fluid marble art in gel, this look…
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Bridgerton Nail Trends Explained: What the Costume Team Started
Bridgerton nail trends didn’t start in a salon. They started on a costume rail. This is the story of how a television production’s colour choices,…
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Easter Nail Designs That Will Make You the Star of Sunday Brunch
There’s something about Easter that makes you want to go all out with your nails. Maybe it’s the chocolate, maybe it’s the pastels, maybe it’s…
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Polka Dot Nails: Spring 2026 Micro Trend
Remember when polka dot nails meant perfectly round circles in neat little rows? That version had its moment. But the dot designs making waves this…
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Glass Cat Eye Nails at Home: Spring 2026’s Most Mesmerising Magnetic Trend
There’s something almost hypnotic about watching a cat eye nail catch the light. That luminous stripe shifts and glows as your hand moves, like a…
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