Brides who are a bit old-fashioned will love replicating classic looks. Take a cue from old pearls, family heirlooms, embroidery, beading, or even a borrowed wedding dress to create nail art that will be treasured for years to come.
White, lace, and French twists are safe bets for the traditional bride. These styles are understated, yet sophisticated enough to go with any floor-length gown in a church, outdoors, or at a family home.
Marta Budner Koszalka, SHINE Hair & Beauty, Edinburgh, Scotland
This tutorial shows you how to encapsulate glitter acrylic to add dimension and shine to get a hot look.
After a recent trip to Disneyland, Suzie Moskal was inspired to create a Disney themed nail art design. She uses a brush and dotting tool to paint the design with gel-polish.
Rosa Vargas, Palm Springs,Fla.
Gelish and Morgan Taylor announce the winners of their Mani at Midnight contest.
Ana Karpova and Gaby Victorio of Henderson, Nev., created these three tips as the perfect bridal shower accent.
Belkis Jimenez, Monroe, N.J.
Brandi Melvin, Get Yer Nails Did, Bolivar, Mo.
Jessie Mills from Auckland, New Zealand, created this magical galactic design.
Amy Gustafson, Diamond Nails Studio, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Use these three simple step-by-steps to help your students practice basic nail art techniques.
Marion Hackett, Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Get nostalgic for retro prints as the ‘70s are officially back in style.
Ashley Crowe, more commonly known as nail artist extraordinaire Astrowifey, dreams up funky, contemporary designs and executes them in her Chicago-based home studio.
Syntoria Jones, Infinity Hair by Jazz, Baton Rouge, La.