Coffin Acrylic Nails, also known as ballerina nails, were first popularised by celebrities such as Rihanna and Kim Kardashian, but they have quickly taken over the manicure world. Coffin Acrylic Nails have a tight C-curve, tapered sides, and a straight free edge, and are named after either the angular design of a coffin or the flat toe of a ballerina's slipper.
Of course, once you've created the Coffin Acrylic Nails, you may paint whatever art or colour you like on the nail, but whites, nudes, and wine reds seem to be the most popular, with gold accents thrown in for good measure. Small rhinestones and/or a matte finish are frequently used to finish the hue.
How to take care of Coffin Acrylic Nails?
Proper Coffin Acrylic Nails maintenance will not only keep your acrylics looking beautiful, but it will also protect you from potential health issues. Not only that, but you should look after your nails as well. It's important to take care of both your natural and acrylic nails to avoid degeneration, damage, and infection.
- Keep them dry
- Do not use acetone
- treat your acrylic nails gently
- avoid too much DIYs
- Keep the skin around your nails gently
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When it comes to Coffin Acrylic Nails aftercare, the most important thing to remember is to be gentle with them. It should not be used as a tool, just like your natural nail, especially if you have long nails. Avoid using your nails to open cans or pry items open, lift heavy objects, break through tapes, and so on. You must take this advice very carefully. This is because doing so raises your chances of fracturing the acrylic and damaging the underlying nail. A broken acrylic nail can be excruciatingly painful.
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