Timeless classic: French manicure is back, but not exactly as it used to be
Many people say that the new is just the old that has been forgotten a lot. And in the case of fashion, this is especially true.
After all, many trends from the past often reappear in the present, evoking a certain sense of nostalgia. This also applies to manicure, as there are certain trends from the past, writes Southern Living.
Some fashionistas reminisce about the popular trends of the 2000s with the legendary French manicure. Incredibly, this fashion is making a comeback, and you have a chance to be on-trend.
Don't forget that the classic French manicure involves the use of a neutral base and a white semicircle at the tip of the nail, adding charm and uniqueness to your look.
It is believed that the founder of the French manicure is Jeff Pink, who introduced this trend back in the 1970s. But even today, in many nail salons, you can see trends that were introduced earlier by this design master.
Stylists say that the French manicure is a state of mind. Just be yourself, and then the most daring ideas will become new fashion trends. It usually involves a combination of simplicity and neutrality with anything that makes you feel excited.
Also, the French manicure provides a lot of room for imagination in the choice of colors. After all, there are no restrictions on combining your favorite colors, adding an unexpected decoration to them, which will become the cherry on top of a bold fashion decision.