Jelly nails: a new Korean nail trend

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2021-06-01
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The Korean nail industry never ceases to amaze us with new original trends that are difficult to ignore. For example, jelly nails are already at the peak of popularity in South Korea and Japan today, and tomorrow they will be at the top in the USA!

Spectacular, a little strange, but definitely creative and unusual 3D jelly nails are winning fans all over the world. Of course, social networks play a huge role in this story, where trends spread at the speed of light. Innovative materials and a new look at the beauty of nails became the impetus for the birth of a new trend, and manicurists designed it into a fun transparent nail design and sent it to conquer the world.

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Not everyone can replicate such a manicure, because you will need experience in working with gel materials. To begin with, masters who create trendy nail art recommend applying a layer of colored gel or gel polish to the nail plate to achieve a higher concentration of color. Three-dimensional blobs or other shapes are then created using a solid nail extension gel (usually clear or lightly tinted) before polymerization.

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What designs should you pay attention to? Fruit manicure using the jelly technique looks fresh and colorful, as well as abstract compositions consisting of transparent drops, dots and lines that complement the most ordinary colored manicure. Jelly clouds, flowers or butterflies will also look very appropriate on your nails this summer, so feel free to take note of these cute ideas.

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If desired, you can decorate jelly nails with rhinestones, stones, glitter and shimmer, pearls and other beads to create a wow design. Fresh flowers, leaves, sand and shells can also be an excellent addition to an informal manicure.

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Clients and models should be prepared that the nail plate with a jelly manicure will be much thicker than we are used to, so in practical terms this design is not very convenient. But we suspect that the trend will not reach the masses, but will remain a very creative way to draw attention to nails in photos, videos, commercials and during fashion shows on the catwalk.

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