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The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested

To help your client portray her individuality, we have 20 tips to inspire you — whether she be traditional, modern, funky, or just wanting to get on to her honeymoon destination.

by Staff
June 1, 2006
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested
The Honor of Your Nail Art Is Requested

To match the time-honored bows on wedding dresses, paint a white and silver bow on the nails and accent it with a pink rhinestone like Moore does.

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Every detail of a wedding tells a little bit about the bride. Her dress, invitations, and just as importantly, nails, let the wedding attendees in on her personality. To help your client portray her individuality, we have 20 tips to inspire you — whether she be traditional, modern, funky, or just wanting to get on to her honeymoon destination. Our nail art maids of honor: Leilani Douglass of Florence, Ore. Angela Moore of Dearborn Heights, Mich. Gina Morgan of Oakdale, Calif. Stacy Senecal of Geneva, N.Y. Andrea VanLuchene of Gaylord, Mich.

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