French Manicure Guides

For ladies who want to observe a perfect care of hands and nails, French manicure is the best option. Experts in the field of cosmetics generally have different views about the French manicure. Some believe that this style is obsolete, so they do not recommend it, while others, believe that this type of manicure is classic and will not go out of fashion. But whatever the opinions of specialists, many women choose French manicure for simplicity, and for the fact that this type of manicure gives your nails a natural and elegant look.





But what is actually French manicure? Contrary to its name, this style of manicure was “invented” in the United States and has been adopted slowly in women worldwide. The procedure consists in applying an opaque white French manicure polish on the nail tip and then covering the entire nail with a colorless or a very close to natural color tone lake, generally beige or pale pink. French manicure guides say that such manicure is very suitable for short or medium length nails.


Expert Opinions are divided when it comes to the history of French manicure. Some say that this style was invented by American company Max Factor in the ’30s, especially for enthusiasts of fashion in Paris, but is generally considered that French manicure was invented by Jeff Pink, president of Orly, the early 70, when he noticed that the mannequins’ times used to color the tip of their nails with white pencil. Thus was born the idea of creating a trend manicure, and the idea soon turned into reality.


The term “French manicure” Orly company was registered in 1978, when the first set put on the market for this style, which consisted of a glass with pink nail polish, a lake colorless nail polish as a base, finishing nail polish and a bottle with a white substance on the tip of the nail. Later they were introduced and those stickers helpful, because the ladies can make even a perfect manicure at home.


How is such a manicure: If you decide to give yourself a French manicure at home, you must scrupulously follow the general rules regarding the application of the nail polish. Obviously, nails should be prepared for such an operation according to the French manicure guides: every trace of nail polish must be removed with acetone or solvents and then cleaned and, where appropriate, short and tipsy.

After completing these operations, apply a nail polish on the nail base in a thin and uniform, then a matte nail polish. If you a beginner, you can use small stickers “guidance” that you apply the nail in order to paint the best tip. With their help you delineate very well the application of white mate polish, it must comply, as far as possible the natural shape of the white part of the nail. After applying stickers, apply white nail polish nail tip only in a thin layer, and wait to dry. When nail polish to dry very well, detachment supporting carefully the tips, then apply nail polish beige (or pink) on the entire surface of the nail, and if you find it necessary you can apply two coats. The next step is to apply a particular lake for rapid drying and leave the polish on the nails to dry thoroughly.

For your French manicure to last longer and look every day like after a visit to the beauty parlor, you can follow thee French manicure guides. For example, very night you can apply a thin layer of colorless lacquer. Although achieving a French manicure may seem simple, the operation can give you headaches. Therefore, to assist the ladies, big cosmetic companies have published French manicure guides, and they also have sold specially designed for French manicure sets usually containing a bottle of matte white nail polish, one light colored nail polish and a dry lake Fast, and some sets of stickers helpful.

If you still do not dare do yourself a French manicure, you can always call the services of a beauty parlor, where you go home with a successful manicure. Although, in general, the price for a French manicure is a little higher than usual, because this style requires great precision, the difference is not very large and will not affect your budget.

Written by , date Nov 10, 2009 in Manicure
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