Ballerina Shaped Nails are swiftly gaining popularity, thanks to Cardi B, Dua Lipa, Kylie Jenner, and Rihanna's enthusiastic support. What are the advantages? They can make fingers appear long and graceful, and they provide plenty of room for intricate designs and razzle dazzle ornaments.
Ballerina Shaped Nails are designed to resemble the beautiful, extended shape of pointe shoes on your fingertips. When matched with a cool colour or pattern, they're anything from stuffy. See what I mean in the video below.
How to make Ballerina Shaped Nails at home?
When utilising natural nails, gel build up, or imitation acrylic nails, the easiest technique to produce attractive Ballerina Shaped Nails is to aim for a stiletto form before squaring them off.
- Begin by applying a little dot of polish on the raw edge of your nail to softly mark the centre.
- Then, one by one, clip into a rough almond nail form, always keeping track of where the centre is. Make the nail as narrow as feasible while keeping both sides as even as possible.
- Start carefully filing the sidewalls straight out from the nail after you have an approximate form.
- Using your marker as a guide, file up and over the sidewall, towards the centre on both sides evenly.
- Take the clippers and cut straight through at the length you desire once the sides are trimmed evenly and you have a good centred point.
- File the raw edge with care, preserving the crisp, pointed edges that make coffin nails so appealing.
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