Anonymous wrote:It's DCUM so they're going to tell you that you should only do light pink, nudes or neutrals. BORING...Do what colors you like!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If women put the effort into equal pay and climate change as they do into their fake hair and nails that kill the planet, we'd all be better off.
And what shall men give up to help the planet? Endless hours wasted watching sports and filling landfills with dud jerseys?
Anonymous wrote:If women put the effort into equal pay and climate change as they do into their fake hair and nails that kill the planet, we'd all be better off.
Anonymous wrote:I always worried about tasteful nails, tasteful hair, and tasteful clothes but a coworker with long, rhinestone-bedecked talons and waist-length fake hair is the golden child at work getting promoted. She even got caught smoking indoors and she's still the favorite. So I wonder these things matter at all...
I think it's just having the personality that people enjoy. I am business-like and not bubbly/effusive and the higher-ups seem to prefer bubbly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you seek a very elegant look, you need to have smooth skin on your hands, pay attention to nail shape and health, and highlight that lovely shape and natural healthy pink by polishing with a transparent gloss that will simply make your nails glossy. Sleep, good nutrition, protection from cold, dry air, moisturizer and perhaps supplements like biotin and keratin will do a lot for your skin, hair and nails.
If you are cursed with nails that can't quite get to that level, you can polish with something that is adjacent to natural.
If you just want put-together, not necessarily always ultra-elegant, you can pick whatever color that you feel compliments your skin tone or colors you habitually wear. You can change color palette with the seasons, and signal holidays with subtle glitter (large glitter pieces are more for parties, not work).
I don't know anyone who wears truly transparent gloss. Even lip gloss nails have a hint of color in them.
Agree that you should pick a color compliments your skin tone. I have dark skin and richer colors look much better than neutral/nudes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really like the dip - it last forever - in a neutral color. Agree that OPI bubble bath is always a classic.
So, dip nails do indeed last forever -- longer than gel. But the finished product is thicker (yes, even if you get someone who knows what they are doing) than a gel manicure, and I just don't like the look or even the way it feels. They are also even harder to take off than gel. Takes forever!!!![/quote]
Do you go to a place that removes them like gels? With cotton balls and foil? If so, yes it takes forever but that's a terrible place for dip! If you remove by soaking directly in acetone and swishing with a paper towel it is max 10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:If you seek a very elegant look, you need to have smooth skin on your hands, pay attention to nail shape and health, and highlight that lovely shape and natural healthy pink by polishing with a transparent gloss that will simply make your nails glossy. Sleep, good nutrition, protection from cold, dry air, moisturizer and perhaps supplements like biotin and keratin will do a lot for your skin, hair and nails.
If you are cursed with nails that can't quite get to that level, you can polish with something that is adjacent to natural.
If you just want put-together, not necessarily always ultra-elegant, you can pick whatever color that you feel compliments your skin tone or colors you habitually wear. You can change color palette with the seasons, and signal holidays with subtle glitter (large glitter pieces are more for parties, not work).