Today’s manicure Monday gets a Halloween twist thanks to Amber Rose. The social media star shared a picture of her candy apple red nails, perfect for the fall season. Click ahead for the details on Amber’s nails, and find out how you can copy the look for yourself.
Amber Rose is officially in the Halloween spirit, but her look is more glam than ghoulish. Taking to Instagram to show off her look, Amber hit up the nail salon to make sure she had a festive mani for the occasion.
Turning to manicurist Daya Montoya, Amber decided to skip the the obvious vampire nail art or black and orange color scheme you’d usually associate with Halloween and go for something a little more classic. Opting for a candy apple red polish, Amber kept her nails long with a coffin-shaped tip.
Daya also posted a picture of Amber’s nails to her own Instagram account, where she shared that she gave Amber acrylic nails (for the extra length) and used a gel lacquer, Perfect Match in Fizzy Apple.
If you want to recreate Amber’s glossy red color at home, you can use a regular nail polish as opposed to the Perfect Match color that needs to be cured with a special LED/UV light. To copy Amber, you can use a nail file to give your nails a square tip and prep them with a base coat. For the high-shine red, try two thin coats of Essie Nail Lacquer in Jelly Apple, letting each coat dry properly and sealing with a top coat.
2016年10月31日星期一
2016年10月18日星期二
Things Your Nails Reveal About Your Health
Nail symptom: They’re concave enough that a drop of water wouldn’t roll off them.
The technical term: Spoon or scooped nails
The no-big-deal explanation: Nails can take on a hollowed-out look with normal aging.
Why you should get it checked out anyway: Iron disorders like iron-deficiency anemia are the most common cause of spoon or scooped nails, says Dana Stern, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and nail specialist in New York. Your doctor will likely do a blood test to check your ferritin (iron) levels, as it’s possible that your nails would be the first sign of the problem, says Chris Adigun, MD, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a nail specialist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (That doesn’t mean that all cases of anemia cause spoon or scooped nails, though—other symptoms include fatigue, lightheadedness, pale skin and headaches.) Another, less common, possibility is that you’ve got a thyroid issue. Either way, your nails should return to normal once the underlying cause is under control.
Nail symptom: Vertical brown or black bands
The technical term: It depends (see below)
The no-big-deal explanation: Pigmentation in nails is very common, especially in people of color, says Stern. Regardless of your skin color, though, if you’ve had the band for a long time and it hasn’t changed, or you have bands on multiple nails, there’s little reason to worry. Even new bands can be the result of a trauma activating the pigment-producing cells in your nail, like an overly zealous manicure, medications like antibiotics or blood pressure meds, or even pregnancy. It could also be a mole or freckle, though those are more common in children.
Why you should get it checked out anyway: Stern estimates that in less than 3 percent of cases, these bands are actually a melanoma growing in your nail. (All the more reason to remove your nail polish before you get a skin-cancer screening.) Melanomas are more common on the thumb and index finger (experts aren’t sure why) and usually only occur in one nail. If the pigment starts leaching out onto the surrounding skin, that’s a sign that you need to see your doctor now, says Stern, because it means the tumor is growing.
The technical term: Spoon or scooped nails
The no-big-deal explanation: Nails can take on a hollowed-out look with normal aging.
Why you should get it checked out anyway: Iron disorders like iron-deficiency anemia are the most common cause of spoon or scooped nails, says Dana Stern, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and nail specialist in New York. Your doctor will likely do a blood test to check your ferritin (iron) levels, as it’s possible that your nails would be the first sign of the problem, says Chris Adigun, MD, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a nail specialist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (That doesn’t mean that all cases of anemia cause spoon or scooped nails, though—other symptoms include fatigue, lightheadedness, pale skin and headaches.) Another, less common, possibility is that you’ve got a thyroid issue. Either way, your nails should return to normal once the underlying cause is under control.
Nail symptom: Vertical brown or black bands
The technical term: It depends (see below)
The no-big-deal explanation: Pigmentation in nails is very common, especially in people of color, says Stern. Regardless of your skin color, though, if you’ve had the band for a long time and it hasn’t changed, or you have bands on multiple nails, there’s little reason to worry. Even new bands can be the result of a trauma activating the pigment-producing cells in your nail, like an overly zealous manicure, medications like antibiotics or blood pressure meds, or even pregnancy. It could also be a mole or freckle, though those are more common in children.
Why you should get it checked out anyway: Stern estimates that in less than 3 percent of cases, these bands are actually a melanoma growing in your nail. (All the more reason to remove your nail polish before you get a skin-cancer screening.) Melanomas are more common on the thumb and index finger (experts aren’t sure why) and usually only occur in one nail. If the pigment starts leaching out onto the surrounding skin, that’s a sign that you need to see your doctor now, says Stern, because it means the tumor is growing.
2016年2月18日星期四
Libertine Models Don Fur Nails On The NYFW Fall 2016 Runway
At New York Fashion Week on Tuesday, Libertine presented a collection full of crystal embellished designs with a surrealist punk edge that was bound for misfit greatness.

But as much as we loved the gorgeous coats and capes sported on the runway, it was the nails that caught our attention.
And for good reason. Why? Because they had fur on them.
We know. Weird. But kind of cool?
To get the furry look, Jan Arnold, style director and co-founder of CND nail polish, painted each nail with Vinylux Weekly Polish in the shades of "Rubble" and "Cream Puff." Then, things got wild when the brown and white faux fur was added on to each nail using a Super Shiney High-Gloss Top Coat.
"This is now our fourth season partnering with Libertine’s Johnson Hartig and our synergies are intuitive and based in an artists’ understanding of design and fashion," Arnold tells Modern Salon. "Johnson shares his extraordinary vision and we’re right there with him! "
The fuzzy designs weren't the only wild nails to hit Johnson Hartig runway. Hand-crafted embellished designs were also adorned by the models. According to Modern Salon, the 180 beaded eye nail designs took 200 hours of production and we finished off with 60 LED-lit Swarovski crystal pupils.
But as much as we loved the gorgeous coats and capes sported on the runway, it was the nails that caught our attention.
And for good reason. Why? Because they had fur on them.
We know. Weird. But kind of cool?
To get the furry look, Jan Arnold, style director and co-founder of CND nail polish, painted each nail with Vinylux Weekly Polish in the shades of "Rubble" and "Cream Puff." Then, things got wild when the brown and white faux fur was added on to each nail using a Super Shiney High-Gloss Top Coat.
"This is now our fourth season partnering with Libertine’s Johnson Hartig and our synergies are intuitive and based in an artists’ understanding of design and fashion," Arnold tells Modern Salon. "Johnson shares his extraordinary vision and we’re right there with him! "
The fuzzy designs weren't the only wild nails to hit Johnson Hartig runway. Hand-crafted embellished designs were also adorned by the models. According to Modern Salon, the 180 beaded eye nail designs took 200 hours of production and we finished off with 60 LED-lit Swarovski crystal pupils.
2016年1月21日星期四
Laura Whitmore goes for classic, short dark nails at NTAs
Not only did her gang over at I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! win Best Entertainment programme at this year's glittering event... but the presenter's nails were totally on point.

Laura joined her fellow I'm A Celeb posse, including TV presenter winners (again!), Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, on the red carpet on Wednesday (20 January) as this year's NTAs hit the O2 Arena in London.
Other glamorous attendees included Michelle Keegan and hubby Mark Wright, TOWIE stars Jess Wright and Lydia Bright, EastEnders' Jacqueline Jossa and Holly Willoughby to name just a few.
Laura looked stunning in a floor-length, one-shoulder Maria Grachvogel gown, with her hair worn loose and straight.
She also gave us a close-up of her nails earlier in the evening when she took to Instagram before heading out to the ceremony...
We love cute, short nails here in the Reveal office and quite frankly they're the BEST way to wear dark nail colours.
Laura's colour in question is Nails Inc Nailkale Polish in Bruton Mews, £14, a super-dark, rich green that perfectly complemented the blues and greens in her dress. Not to mention her beautiful navy Sophie Clutch Bag by Stacy Chan.
That's what we call great styling, right there.
To copy her mani at home, always apply a base coat before any dark polish, then carefully paint on two thin layers, before finishing with a glossy topcoat.
Laura joined her fellow I'm A Celeb posse, including TV presenter winners (again!), Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, on the red carpet on Wednesday (20 January) as this year's NTAs hit the O2 Arena in London.
Other glamorous attendees included Michelle Keegan and hubby Mark Wright, TOWIE stars Jess Wright and Lydia Bright, EastEnders' Jacqueline Jossa and Holly Willoughby to name just a few.
Laura looked stunning in a floor-length, one-shoulder Maria Grachvogel gown, with her hair worn loose and straight.
She also gave us a close-up of her nails earlier in the evening when she took to Instagram before heading out to the ceremony...
We love cute, short nails here in the Reveal office and quite frankly they're the BEST way to wear dark nail colours.
Laura's colour in question is Nails Inc Nailkale Polish in Bruton Mews, £14, a super-dark, rich green that perfectly complemented the blues and greens in her dress. Not to mention her beautiful navy Sophie Clutch Bag by Stacy Chan.
That's what we call great styling, right there.
To copy her mani at home, always apply a base coat before any dark polish, then carefully paint on two thin layers, before finishing with a glossy topcoat.
2015年12月16日星期三
Spray-on nail varnish
As a kid who could barely muster enough coordination for one stroke of finger paint, nail-polish cheats were the kind of thing I dreamed about. I’ve patiently been waiting for someone to invent a machine that allows you instant nail-colour changes at the flick of a button, but until that we have this, nail art’s latest innovation, to get us through. It’s fairly straightforward but, annoyingly, you still have to use a base and top coat for it to stay on. It’s great for going straight from the office to a party, and definitely a decent stocking filler – but do it in the bathroom or on a newspaper because there is going to be a lot of mess. The best thing is that unlike regular nail polish, this stuff washes off your skin instantly, so you can be as messy as you like – but wait for a few minutes for the polish to dry first.

Work Christmas parties are notoriously tense, mainly because you have about seven minutes to get ready in the office loo before your do. Thanks then to Nails Inc, which has created Paint Can, the “world’s first ever spray-on home manicure”. The main shtick is that it dries quicker than graffiti or regular nail varnish. And it’s impossible to screw up. You simply spray it all over your hands and wash the rest off. Not sure about the name of this shade – Hoxton Market – but Alexa Chung rates it, so there must be something in it.

Work Christmas parties are notoriously tense, mainly because you have about seven minutes to get ready in the office loo before your do. Thanks then to Nails Inc, which has created Paint Can, the “world’s first ever spray-on home manicure”. The main shtick is that it dries quicker than graffiti or regular nail varnish. And it’s impossible to screw up. You simply spray it all over your hands and wash the rest off. Not sure about the name of this shade – Hoxton Market – but Alexa Chung rates it, so there must be something in it.
2015年9月24日星期四
Ethnic nail art styles for festive season
Durga Puja and Navratri are round the corner and you've already started shopping. But what are you wearing on your nails?

This festive season, be fashion savvy and turn heads around you. Doing up your nails completes the festive look. While trends like glitter extensions, diamontee nails, 3D nail styling, metallic nail paint and permanent gel polish have always been in vogue, it's time to give them a traditional twist. Whether it's your choice of colours, designs or even embellishments, it can all go the ethnic way.
Step 1: Select colours you love.
Step 2: Cover the nail with a white base and allow it to dry.
Step 3: Stripe the nail with the three colours you've selected.
Step 4: Outline the colours with black nail art brush. You can opt for a black nail art pen. What designs you use is up to you. You can start with lines and dots as there are lesser chances of goofing up here. Get creative with the designs.
Step 5: Add your topcoat to seal everything and allow to dry.
Opt for multi-coloured designs that look like mini rangolis. A quick trick would be to use dots to give definition to design. Dots give the liberty to create any Indian design, especially flowers with great detailing. You can always add a touch of bling to heighten the drama. In today's hectic lives, you may not be able to maintain long nails. But who said you cant decorate your short nails? Yes, you can easily flaunt different nail art designs. If you want to try something very decorative and appealing, especially for a festive look, the simplest idea is to try glitter French tip. You have all the freedom to make creative designs in this kind.
This festive season, be fashion savvy and turn heads around you. Doing up your nails completes the festive look. While trends like glitter extensions, diamontee nails, 3D nail styling, metallic nail paint and permanent gel polish have always been in vogue, it's time to give them a traditional twist. Whether it's your choice of colours, designs or even embellishments, it can all go the ethnic way.
Step 1: Select colours you love.
Step 2: Cover the nail with a white base and allow it to dry.
Step 3: Stripe the nail with the three colours you've selected.
Step 4: Outline the colours with black nail art brush. You can opt for a black nail art pen. What designs you use is up to you. You can start with lines and dots as there are lesser chances of goofing up here. Get creative with the designs.
Step 5: Add your topcoat to seal everything and allow to dry.
Opt for multi-coloured designs that look like mini rangolis. A quick trick would be to use dots to give definition to design. Dots give the liberty to create any Indian design, especially flowers with great detailing. You can always add a touch of bling to heighten the drama. In today's hectic lives, you may not be able to maintain long nails. But who said you cant decorate your short nails? Yes, you can easily flaunt different nail art designs. If you want to try something very decorative and appealing, especially for a festive look, the simplest idea is to try glitter French tip. You have all the freedom to make creative designs in this kind.
2015年9月22日星期二
Mani Monday: Khloe Kardashian’s Red Hot Nails — Shop Her Exact Look
Khloe Kardashian rocked yet another manicure just in time for mani Monday.
She ditched her jet black nails for a fun pop of color with red hot nails! We
love her fun manicure and it is perfect for the new fall season. You can get her
exact look here!

Khloe Kardashian, 31, got yet another amazing manicure, and this time it is red hot! We always love when Khloe gets her nails done because she is always trying something new and different. What do you guys think of Khloe’s red hot nails? You can get her exact look here.
Is Khloe not the luckiest girl in the world that she gets professional manicures whenever she wants, which is pretty much all the time!?
Celeb nail artist, Tom Bachik, posted a sexy pic of Khloe with the caption: “Got to spend a little time with this Lovely lady.
Now that it is officially fall we couldn’t think of a better color for Khloe to choose other than a bright red. She looks amazing in the picture — her hair is perfectly blown out and she’s wearing a cozy, fluffy sweater. She looks so ready for fall we love it.
You can get Khloe’s bright red nails with OPI Nail Lacquer Big Apple Red.
We always love Khloe’s manis, she is always rocking a cool color. Last time she rocked her usual jet black nails, so this pop of color with the red was a great choice for the upcoming season!
What do you guys think of Khloe’s manicure — do you love the red? Will you SHOP for her red hot nail color?

Khloe Kardashian, 31, got yet another amazing manicure, and this time it is red hot! We always love when Khloe gets her nails done because she is always trying something new and different. What do you guys think of Khloe’s red hot nails? You can get her exact look here.
Is Khloe not the luckiest girl in the world that she gets professional manicures whenever she wants, which is pretty much all the time!?
Celeb nail artist, Tom Bachik, posted a sexy pic of Khloe with the caption: “Got to spend a little time with this Lovely lady.
Now that it is officially fall we couldn’t think of a better color for Khloe to choose other than a bright red. She looks amazing in the picture — her hair is perfectly blown out and she’s wearing a cozy, fluffy sweater. She looks so ready for fall we love it.
You can get Khloe’s bright red nails with OPI Nail Lacquer Big Apple Red.
We always love Khloe’s manis, she is always rocking a cool color. Last time she rocked her usual jet black nails, so this pop of color with the red was a great choice for the upcoming season!
What do you guys think of Khloe’s manicure — do you love the red? Will you SHOP for her red hot nail color?
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