Probably, it is precisely because of the asymmetry of its relevance that the French manicure does not lose its relevance: for many years now it has been at the head of the main nail trends. Now you don’t need to strictly draw the tip of the nail – the shape of the border can be any, which makes the design more versatile and advantageous.
Asymmetry can look different: both minimalist, in the form of barely noticeable corrective strips in different parts of the nails, and as a bright accent in a manicure that instantly attracts attention.
As already mentioned, nail artists initially recommended asymmetrical designs when choosing a square nail shape – to make them look narrower and longer. However, on an oval shape, asymmetry looks no less advantageous.
With caution, this should only be done on angled shapes, such as cat nails and tips. Such nails usually do not need the lengthening effect: and they are rarely found in everyday life.
Do you like these nail designs?
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