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3 Ways to Manicure Short Nails

By Matthew Lynch
October 10, 2023
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Introduction:

Having short nails doesn’t mean your options for a beautiful manicure are limited. In fact, short nails can be quite chic and stylish too! Embrace your short nails with these three ways to create an eye-catching, fashionable, and easy-to-maintain manicure.

1. Opt for Bold Colors and Simple Designs

Short nails can make a statement by using bold, vibrant colors. Colors like deep reds, bright blues or greens can be striking and also help your nails appear slightly longer. For the best results, apply two thin coats of polish followed by a topcoat to protect the color and give it an extra shine.

In addition to bold colors, consider simple designs like a single stripe or dot near the nail tip. This will add interest while keeping the overall look clean and minimalist.

2. Choose Soft-rounded or Squoval Shapes

One of the best things about short nails is that they’re generally easier to maintain and are less prone to breaking than longer nails. To accentuate this advantage, opt for a soft-rounded or squoval shape when filing your nails. This means rounding off the corners slightly instead of leaving them square or sharply pointed.

These shapes are not only known to be more durable but also provide a flattering appearance to your fingers. Furthermore, they are easier to accomplish at home if you’re doing your own manicure.

3. Experiment with Negative Space Nail Art

Negative space nail art is an increasingly popular trend that involves leaving parts of your nail exposed while creating designs with polish around it. This creates visually stunning effects and can make short nails appear longer when done right.

A simple way to create negative space on your short nails is by applying striping tape in the desired pattern before applying polish. Once your polish is dry, remove the tape carefully to reveal the bare nail beneath. Finish with a clear topcoat to seal the design.

Conclusion:

Embracing your short nails doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or creativity. By choosing bold colors, opting for soft-rounded or squoval shapes, and experimenting with negative space nail art, you can achieve an elegant and eye-catching manicure that emphasizes the beauty of your short nails.

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