The holidays are approaching fast, and I'm sure you're looking to have a little bit of fun with your nails and nail art. So I'm sharing some amazing tips provided by Terrance Terry, Essie Educator & Brand Ambassador, StyleSeat Advocate.
This season is all about texture, metallics, and chunky embellishments. Different nail shapes are also in season. Try opting for a more elongated almond shaped nail--This is one of my favorite nail shapes I love to see it when women's hands. It's a hybrid shape of pointy and round but literally looks just like an "almond." It's perfect for just about any nail shape and size it looks great on just about every ones hand.
Let's say that you're a natural nail type of a person but you want to have a little bit of fun with your nails for the holiday season. Try opting for a traditional gel manicure however add a pop of chunky glitter for a hint of sparkle.
Now if you're more of a hipster and are not afraid of going over the top try using crystals or any type of embellishment to achieve that pop of bling that everyone will love. If you're afraid of that beautiful crystal falling off in your Christmas dinner have your technician apply a little bit of builder gel to securely hold those precious gems in place and you're on your way!
I love using for foils to achieve a three-dimensional textured metallic appearance on nails. This will also give you that bling factor that you're looking for. Also there are many gel polishes that are available on the market that are ready have the proper mixtures so it takes the headache out of over doing it. Hope you have a festive holiday season FaLala from Terrance Terry!
Terry has worked on films including The Hunger Games and celebrities such as Jennifer Hudson, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Garner, Mariah Carey, and more! In addition to owning a boutique nail salon in Atlanta, Luxe Nail Bar, he also serves as a product specialist and educator for Essie. To find out more information or book an appointment, check him out at: https://www.styleseat.com/ terranceterry
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