Red Long Fingernails

Wearing red is an art. There is a reason for the celebrities to walk on the red carpet and showing off their red, long fingernails. The red color is glamorous; it inspires beauty, perfection and power. Most celebrities have their own stylist, and they know that they cannot dress their stars in any ordinary!





Let’s start with the beginning: You may like the idea of wearing a red dress but some say that first you have to figure out if you have the right personality. The person that fits the red is bold, powerful, passionate, dynamic, and dramatic who likes to be in the spotlight. On the other hand, this means you can be impulsive and get mad quickly. If you want to have a spectacular look, be sure you manicure in a professional way your red, long fingernails.


Okay, I do not know how to do profiles temperamental, but enough to ask the following: Would feel better enough if you went into a room and you were the only woman dressed in a red dress? What about red shoes? Or if you had a red lipstick, when all the other women wore minimal make-up, neutral colors and transparent lip-gloss? If your answer is “yes” to any of these questions, it means you can wear red without problems. You can be the queen of red, and wear even red, long fingernails as the most elegant accessory to these out fits. The secret is to know what shade best suits you, when you can wear red, where (in clothing, accessories and makeup) and how much.

Red is a challenge for women: Even if you answered positively to the questions above, that does not mean you should run in the first store of clothing or cosmetics to get you a red dress, a red lipstick or a red polish nail. This is wrong. Perfect red will adorn and log you out from the crowd. But wrong shade can make you look like a clown. Even if you are dressed in red, you have beautiful accessories, and your manicure is not accurate, you can farewell the perfect look.

How can you find out what shade best suits you? Check it on your skin tone. Good to know if you fall within those whom they match the warm colors or cool – that is, if your skin is more a nuance beige, gold or you rather have a white or pink skin. A style consultant can give you such advice through a chromatic analysis session. You also have to try on the nail polish shade on your little finger. Cut your fingernails on the desirable length and shape, but make sure you still have the chance to enjoy your nails length after this process.

Remove gently the cuticles and apply a coat base on your nail surface. This lacquer will fix the red polish. After you ensured the nails are dry, start applying the red nail polish. First, paint your little fingernail, and then proceed in coloring all your nails. Be careful red is a strict color, so make sure you follow the shape of your nails and avoid any stains on the skin. Enjoy your red, long fingernails!

When it comes to make-up, things get tougher. The application is essential. If you plan to wear a red lipstick and red long fingernails, you must have patience and practice till you reach perfection. No room for mistakes, because any error will be visible. Lip pencil must be in an identical tone to that of the lipstick, the line should not be noticeable. Lips should be well hydrated and ready for a red lipstick that will emphasize even the smallest wrinkles. If you choose to wear a red lipstick and red nail polish, the rest of your makeup will have to be very light and natural, so make up the eyes and the cheek with minimal effort. If you do not feel able to wear a matte or glossy red lipstick, try a red lip gloss. Transparent lip gloss is not as strong as a red lipstick.

Red includes an infinite variety of shades, from brick to brown, from cerise to raspberry, from watermelon to dark red. Somewhere among all those hundreds of shades, there is one perfect for you. Moreover, in order to make a general idea about red shades, here is an example: It seems that a cool red has a blue reflex, and a warm one is more likely orange or brick. Once you have cleared up with this side, you need to take into consideration the color of your eyes and hair. Does it seem complicated? Let’s give you an example: Julianne Moore is a beautiful redhead, with a complexion of ivory and blue green eyes, Selma Hayek is a fantastic brunette with olive skin and eyes like two drops of chocolate. Both may wear red lipsticks, but not the same shade.

Match your outfit, your make up and your red long fingernails with your indispensable accessories. It is not all about the dress, lips and nails. Yes, Nicole Kidman looks gorgeous in scarlet dress, but not everyone can dress in red from head to toe. Sometimes the details are those that count. It may be a red scarf worn with a simple white dress. Or a pair of red stiletto escarping could fit perfectly. Chandelier earrings, bright red crystal and granite necklaces may complete your look. The red satin purse is also a good choice which fits perfectly with your red long fingernails. You just need to learn how to wear red…so wear attitude!

Whatever you choose, remember the following rule: choose what suits your coloring and your personality. and also say “No” to exaggeration! If you do not feel comfortable wearing an all red outfit, limit yourself to the red, long fingernails. Valentine’s Day is a suitable occasion to begin to discover the right shades of red. And since the intense colors conduct lipstick us throughout the summer, you have enough time to find them.

Written by , date Oct 24, 2009 in Uncategorized
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