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Italian manicure: Elongate and slim your nails at home

Italian manicure is an excellent way to extend your nails without costly salon visits. Thanks to a special technique, our nails appear not only longer but also slimmer. It's an ideal solution for those with wide nail beds.

What is an Italian manicure?
What is an Italian manicure?
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Italian manicure is an alternative to hybrid and gel nails. The appropriate painting technique enhances the appearance of the hands and makes our nails look freshly done. It involves leaving small, unpainted sections on the sides of the nail, visually elongating them.

What is Italian manicure?

How does it work in practice? We paint the nails as close to the cuticles as possible—without touching them. The polish is applied in vertical lines, maintaining small gaps between the edge of the nail bed and the polish, which optically lengthens the nails and makes them seem slimmer.

The best results are achieved using dark colours, such as bottle green, navy blue, or red. Italian manicure is a simple way to achieve an elegant effect without using gel extensions. More important than the colour of the polish is, of course, the correct application technique.

How to care for nails in winter?

Winter poses a challenge for our nails, as they are exposed to many harmful external factors during this season. Low temperatures and dry air can negatively affect their condition, leading to weakness and brittleness.

Products found in every home, such as petroleum jelly or olive oil, can be helpful. Regularly massaging these substances into the cuticles and the nail bed supports their hydration and strengthens the nail plate.

It is also worth mentioning tea tree oil, known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Additionally, it can strengthen brittle nails.

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