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Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails

By Yougottabegorgeousx @yougottabgorgex
My favorite nail look is the simple, fresh looking french manicure.But I have always thought that my nails were too short, and that I wouldn't have a steady enough hand to do a good job. Now this isn't the best job but it is the first time I've done it so I am pretty pleased with myself.
To do this you need a white nail polish, a soft small angled brush and nail polish remover. You can probably see what I'm getting at.
Begin by painting your whole nail white.
Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails
Let that dry fully and follow up with another coat if neccassary. Now you want to dip the angled brush into the polish remover and just start removing the polish. Carry on until you get the desired shape you want.
Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails
Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails
I finished mine off with a gorgeous holographic topcoat from L'Oreal. And that's it.
Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails
Manicure Monday {On a Tuesday} || French Manicure for Short Nails
It is so simple, yet so effective. I have had short nails for most of my life and if I ever wanted a french manicure then I would have to get false nails. I also find that it makes my nails look longer that they actually are. This of course would work with long nails, it is also great if you struggle with keeping a steady hand when you do nail art.
Click here to purchase the items needed:L'Oreal Topcoat Shade 820 £1.50 || Maybelline Colour Show Winter Baby £2.99 || Bare Minerals Angled Brush £10 || Nail Polish Remover £1
Do you have any tips for short nails?
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