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Recession nails are trending — and it’s not just a vibe. Learn how to make your salon mani last longer or DIY your own and ...
There is a new nail trend just in time for summer, and this time it's all about a sheer, shiny finish. We asked three experts ...
Heidi Klum has been out and about in NYC, wearing a handful of chic black street style looks. She paired her classic outfits with a just-as-classic manicure: a pointy milky style. Heidi Klum is both ...
One day your manicure looks so good, you wonder if you’ve missed your calling as a hand model. The next day, you start to notice that your nails have started to split and peel. What’s going on? “The ...
With a decision by the board looming on the future of the annual Thanksgiving morning game against Northampton, 22 people — many of them students and several of them football players — spoke ...
While anyone who touches their ear with unwashed hands is at risk of infection, those with extended nails are especially vulnerable. 'Long or false acrylic nails can be the worst culprit when it ...
As tariffs on the European Union take effect, luxury goods makers are “biting their nails” over their treasured “Made in France” or “Made in Italy” products. By Vanessa Friedman and ...
especially if you have gel nails or acrylic nails. “Frequent exposure to gel polish, acrylics, and harsh acetone removers can thin your natural nails over time, making them weaker and more prone to ...
No big production, no flashy performance just Britney, a chipped nail, a new accent and a wave of reactions that range from endearing to alarmed. The pop icon in her Calabasas mansion, looked ...
What are acrylics made of? Acrylic nails are created from a man-made chemical called PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate). PMMA is made from methyl methacrylate (MMA). In general, PMMA itself is usually ...
Best from the drugstore: KISS Salon Acrylic These nails fit very seamlessly at the cuticle, making them look extremely natural and feel comfortable. I also appreciate the thickness and durability ...
“Never is a very long time, but in my lifetime I’d be happy to not see or use acrylic furniture ever again,” says Dallas, Texas, designer Jean Liu. Not only does it scratch and show scuffs easily, but ...