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MICRO MANICURE: A Step By Step Guide to Micro French Nails
BY DORCAS AKINTOYE
1. Prep The Nails
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No manicure is complete without proper nail prep. You can do this by shaping and filing your nails, cleaning the nail plate, and moisturising the cuticles. Doing this will give your manicure an elevated finish.
Instead of going for mile-long nail extensions or megawatt embellishment, a small strip of polish can give you a sleek, chic and classy finish to your nail polish routine.
The micro French manicure is having a major moment right now. For those who might have been under a rock all these years, the micro French manicure is all about painting the top of your nails as thinly as possible and tapering slightly down the side of your nail. The thin line imparts an elegant and delicate look, making it ideal for any occasion. The fabulous thing about micro French nail design is that it complements every nail shape, outfit and season. All you have to do is to switch up your base and tip colour to match whatever style you want.
Here's how to pull off the micro French nail trend.
2. Lay Your Base
Prioritise starting with a strong base coat. You can go the classic French manicure route with a sheer shade of pale pink or white; better still, choose any other polish you desire.
4. Draw Your Line
The next thing to do is to apply a thin strip of colour at the tip of your nails. You can do this by using a striping brush or nail polish brush to make your line thin. Paint a slightly curved line at the end of your nail tip before filling in the rest. To make sure the colour stands out, you can layer on a couple of coats to achieve that.
3. Choose Your Colour
This is the stage where you can get creative with your style. Find a colour that would be a strong contrast, although not overbearing to your tip colour. The variations are endless when experimenting with various tip or base colours.
5. Finish With a Top Coat
When you are done, use a top coat to seal in the French tip and secure a patent leather finish. You can always touch up with a top coat anytime you want.