Velvet softness: "fluffy" nyl-trend

Lace, stones and rhinestones on the nails have long been a familiar phenomenon in nail art. How about velvet? Flock art from the nail brand Ciate has already visited the peak of popularity in 2013 and now seems to be coming back again - but in a more modern interpretation. Solid "velvet" coatings are increasingly giving way to sophisticated and complex designs. For example, "Feng Shui" manicure offers a combination of single-color matte and glossy varnishes with "velor" accents, and the design "ombre" - the use of several colored flock-powders to create a graded effect.

Not bad also look like velvet "tattoos" - the powder is carefully applied to the stencil on a plain or glitter coat. Hard work, but the result is worth it. Having sunbathed with the idea of ​​"velvet" manicure on your own nails, it is worth remembering an important nuance - no gel finishes, lacquer tops and oils. Otherwise, the soft fleecy structure of the flock-powder will become petrified, turning into a hilly covering of an unpleasant dark shade.

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