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Nail Talk: 7 Different Types of Manicures and How to Pick the Best One

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Ladies, did you know that there are several different types of manicures available? Whoever said that choosing a color from the infamous lacquer and gel polishes wall display was the most challenging part lied! Listen, summer is here; therefore, flaunting your freshly done set is a MUST! A particular favorite moment is when the nail tech swipes the cuticle oil on your nails for the popular nailfie! It doesn’t matter the occasion; having the perfect manicure can make you feel polished and confident. Since picking the right one can be tricky, let’s explore the different types of manicures and see if they’re right for your nails.

Experimenting With Different Types of Manicures

Our beauty influencers love experimenting with different types of manicures. A great example was when everyone became their own nail tech during the pandemic. Popular manicure styles were dip powder, polygel, and the beloved Gel-x nails. But with all the options, which manicure is the one for you? Consider your lifestyle, nail condition, budget, and how much time you want to spend maintaining your nails. For instance, regular polish is for those who love a quick removal process, while gel polish is for those who appreciate a no-drying time and a chip-free set for at least two weeks.

Here are seven different types of manicures and the pros and cons of each set.

1. Basic Manicure

Basic manicure
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A basic manicure is the classic go-to manicure. It involves trimming, shaping, buffing, and polishing your nails. A hand massage and cuticle care usually come with it. This manicure is perfect if you’re looking for a simple, clean, and professional look.

2. French Manicure

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The French manicure is elegant and timeless. It features a natural pink base with white tips. This versatile style can be customized with different colors or glitter for the tips. It’s ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions.

3. Gel Manicure

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Gel manicures are known for their long-lasting finish. They involve applying gel polish and curing it under UV light. As a result, you’ll flaunt a glossy, durable finish that lasts for weeks without chipping. Gels come in various colors, such as iridescent, shimmer, or pastels. They also offer glossy and matte finishes.

4. Acrylic Manicure

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Acrylic nails are great for adding length and strength. A mixture of liquid monomer and powder polymer creates a hard layer over your natural nails. This manicure can be sculpted into various shapes, such as almond, stiletto, or coffin.

5. Dip Powder Manicure

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Dip powder manicures are becoming more popular. They involve dipping your nails into a colored powder and sealing them with a top coat. Similar to gel, dip powder manicures don’t require UV light. This manicure provides a natural look while offering durability.

6. Soft Gel Full Coverage Tips (Gel-X)

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Soft gel full-coverage tips, or Gel-X, are a modern twist on acrylics and press-on nails. They involve applying pre-shaped gel full-coverage tips to your nails and curing them under UV light. This method is less damaging than traditional acrylics.

7. Russian Manicure

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The Russian manicure, also known as the dry manicure or the e-file manicure, uses an electric file to meticulously remove the cuticle and shape the nail without water. This technique allows for a clean-cut and polished look. However, the American Academy of Dermatology does not recommend cutting cuticles.  

With a variety of manicure options available, finding the perfect one to suit your style and preferences has never been easier. You can opt for a classic French manicure, a long-lasting gel polish, or the innovative Gel-X full-coverage tips. So, treat yourself to a stunning set of nails this summer.

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