2012年2月21日 星期二

Wilder manicure trends inspired by celebrity nail designs

It was not only Adele's singing voice and her six golden trophies that made waves after last week's Grammy Awards.

So did her manicure.

Her long, pointed nails, a popular trend called "stiletto nails,On a supermodel a authenticbreitling shoe completes the perfect ensemble." were painted in glittering silver - but they had a sly twist. A peek at the backside of her hand revealed red nail polish on the flipside of her nails.

Fashion insiders quickly realized her manicure matched her shoes - sparkling silver Christian Louboutins with their iconic red soles. The "Adele manicure" or the "Louboutin manicure" is sure to be a hot trend in nail salons and spas nationwide - and it is already available in Tulsa.

Nailed it
Wilder nail styles are no longer just for Hollywood stars or edgy musicians. Women and young girls alike are embracing a more daring approach to the manicure these days. From glittery tips to bold color choices, nails are becoming edgier thanks to the influence of celebrities such as Rihanna, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj.

"I think people are more daring because they trust Shellac," said Michelle Hayes, a manicurist at V'Las Salon & Spa, 4932 E. 91st St. "It doesn't chip, and it doesn't damage the nails."

Hayes recently became a certified Shellac expert after attending a fall conference in Las Vegas. Shellac is the brand name of a nwhat really makes my heart go pitter-patter with excitement are swissetareplicawatches-blog.ail polish-and-gel hybrid that is applied and then "cured" using UV light. The product promises not to chip for 14 days and is sometimes guaranteed depending on the salon.

Hayes said her clients are choosing glittering tips and are sometimes wearing longer nails, depending on their lifestyles.

"Long nails are in style, but in all reality, the 'sports' length is what's practical in the real world," she said,Blasted and distressed for the perfect rock star look, these comfortable loveedhardies are ready to roll with your weekend rotation. referring to the technical term of the short, squared-off nail length preferred by many clients.

The "stiletto nails" worn by celebrities, such as Adele and Rihanna, are long and pointed at the end - not necessarily the most practical for the average woman.

Gold standard
Rihanna also made waves at the Grammy Awards for her immaculate nails - a $5,000 manicure,We can gurantee you that all christianlouboutinshoes,sold at our website are with high quality. no doubt.

Celebrity manicurist Kimmie Kyees "glammed up Rihanna's nail art with 'Amor 24,' " said Julie Merin, a representative for Red Carpet Manicure, which produced the high-end nail polish.

The nail polish was made with 24-karat gold and is worth $5,000 - not exactly in the price range for the average person.

But the look can be emulated with a Shellac manicure, which Hayes replicated on her salon owner, Mari Velasquez, who said her customers are into "everything blingy right now."

Hayes re-created the Rihanna look at the salon using actual glitter - a favorite brand is the Martha Stewart line available at crafts stores. "I like that brand because it's so fine," she said.

Another style that Hayes created is a basic red color with a dusting of black glitter. "It just reminds me of a sunset," she said, as she demonstrated the look on a fellow stylist at the salon.

"Nail art has changed so much in the past few years - it used to be (airbrushed) flowers. Now it's just a simple dusting of glitter," she said.Childs' collection of about 600 pairs of japanesefakerolexwatches is on display at the Yakima Valley Museum for the rest of this year.

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