Different Types Of Nail Shapes And Nail Care Tips

Different Types Of Nail Shapes And Nail Care Tips


Don't we all love freshly painted, perfectly shaped nails after every manicure? The way our hands make our hands instantly so beautiful has the power to lift our mood and make us feel happy. Every time you go to the salon for a manicure and pedicure, you are forced to make some decisions. What color of nails do you want, what shape do you want your nails to look like? Well, if all you have is circles and squares, then my friend, you are definitely living under a rock and this article opens your eyes. From oval to oval and almond to coffin, here's our guide to different nail shapes so you know what to order at the salon or prepare yourself for perfect nails.

Nail Shape Guide

Here are the possible nail designs that you can achieve from the comfort of your own home.

1. Round Nail

With straight sides and rounded edges, the classic, round shape is something you can never go wrong with. This nail shape is perfect for people with short nails. It is easier to maintain and fits all types of fingers.

Fun fact - this look prevailed in the '50s and '60s and came back with a mom.

2. Square screws

Sharp, square nails are undoubtedly the most common and are best suited for long toes because they have wide nails. Beautifully shaped with no risk of breakage as it conforms to the natural width of your nails.

3. Elliptical screws

Tapered on the sides away from the ends, the shape that gives your fingers a very elegant look. These long nails with smooth, rounded tips make your fingers look longer and are best suited for those with small hands.

4. Cry-shaped screws

As the name suggests, Scoval is a variation of the square and oval shape and is actually a soft square shape. It has a flat square edge but has smooth corners so you get the best of both worlds.

5. Almond-shaped nails

Tapered along the sides just like an oval but with a thinner tip. This shape is almond-shaped because the wall of the nail is tapered and the tip is rounder. Fits little fingers well and makes them look a little longer. Almond nails are a bit difficult to hold as they can make your nails brittle and thus break easily.

6. Dagger-shaped nails

Long pin-headed rivets, daggers are the most brassy of them all and require a lot of guts to pull off. As great as it sounds, it can actually make your life very difficult. This celebrity nail shape can become a major hindrance in your daily life activities like eating, writing, getting dressed and what not. This nail look is Riri's favorite.

7. Coffin-shaped nails

Also known as Squirreletto or Ballerina, this nail shape is a bit tricky but once done, there's nothing quite like it. These are definitely the bold kind of nails that look a lot like coffin or ballerina slippers. Since this look can only be achieved with long nails, people often use acrylic or gel nails for this. This nail shape is stiletto with a square edge and is Kylie Jenner's signature nail shape.

8. screws in the shape of a mountain peak

Short length stiletto rivets, pointed edge and wide base. It's sleek, simple, delicate and easy to carry, something very convenient to work with and looks stylish too.

9. Lipstick-shaped nails

This new cut of lipstick is so much fun, we're all secretly trying to make it look as long as possible. This nail shape is a new beauty trend inspired by a brand new lipstick shape that has a slanted square shape with flat edges.

Nail Care Tips

Once you know what it looks like, here are some simple at-home manicure tips for healthy, beautiful-looking nails.

1. Stop biting your nails.

Not just one or two, but this habit has many effects, it makes your nails unattractive, makes them weak and brittle, and it is also dangerous for your health because your nails carry germs in your mouth, and they are transferred which can lead to gastritis. and other diseases.

2. Hydration is key.

Your nails need moisture just like your hair and skin. Moisturizing your nails makes them stronger, shinier, healthier and also prevents them from breaking.

You don't need a separate moisturizer for your nails, you can use any oil, moisturizer, hand cream or even Vaseline for it.

3. Trim! pruning! pruning!

Trimming is essential for healthy hair and nail growth. Make a routine and trim your nails at regular intervals to keep them long and strong.

4. Never scratch your polish.

Scratching your nail polish can make your nails rough and strip the top layer of your nails. Always use acetone-free nail polish remover.

5. File your nails gently.

Do not harden your nails when storing them. Go in one direction to make the edges smooth. When you press too hard, it injures your nails and leaves no room for formation. 

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