The color of the sea wave is very fashionable in the summer season of 2015, so the turquoise manicure, the photo of which is presented in this article, will also be at the peak of relevance. Along with all the shades of mint, blue and blue, it looks stylish, bright and very refreshing.
Why does turquoise manicure look so good on nails in summer? The answer is obvious. Firstly, in summer the skin tans under the rays of the hot sun, which means that the hands and fingers look darker and have a golden hue, which goes well with bluish tones, sets them off and creates the desired contrast. Sunburn makes the color of the manicure brighter and juicier. Secondly, the turquoise color itself has a rich texture, it attracts attention even from afar, although it looks gentle and elegant. In summer, you can afford to wear bright colors on your nails, combine them with unusual patterns and ornaments. It is not at all necessary to cover the nail plates with plain varnish, especially since fashion today advises not to follow general standards, but to stand out from the crowd, demonstrate your individuality and originality, but at the same time observe restraint and taste. Adding a turquoise shade to your manicure is a great way to do this.
Of course, wear thismanicure is possible not only in summer, but also at any other time of the year. In winter, a manicure with a cold-toned turquoise varnish will be perfect for the icy coolness of the snowy season. In autumn, it will dilute dull everyday life with bright colors, and in a clean spring, it will set you in a romantic mood and remind you of the freshness of nature awakening from hibernation. The right shade will make a turquoise manicure appropriate in any situation, with any outfit, in any light.
So, what are the trends in manicure today?
Feng Shui Manicure
The name of this trendy manicure is rather conditional. There was a legend among fashionistas that by highlighting certain nails among the rest, you can attract good luck, love, and prosperity. Of course, this is a myth, but manicure lovers liked the idea so much that now it is almost impossible to find a monochromatic coating on the nails. Feng shui manicure has already become a classic. The peculiarity of its design is that the middle and ring fingers or the ring and little fingers should be painted in a color that is different from the shade of other nails. They may also have a completely different design.
For example, they can be decorated with rhinestones, sequins, sequins, have a pattern or a filled hole.
Nail design depends on the imagination of the master and the wishes of the client. Fashionable turquoise feng shui manicure can combine several shades of color, so you can simulate a gradient effect.
French manicure
Another absolute classic in nail design is French manicure. Every girl has worn it at least once in her life. This is an analogue of nude makeup, or "invisible makeup". That is, a manicure that supposedly does not exist, but in fact the nails look well-groomed and elegant. In the classic version, the nail plate is covered with a transparent or light beige varnish (the so-called camouflage), and the tip of the nail is snow-white. Business women like this manicure because it looks discreet and neat and meets the requirements of business style.
Today, the color jacket has gained immense popularity, so the turquoise hue in this case looks quite appropriate. At the same time, both the entire nail plate and only its tip can be colored. French turquoise manicure (photo below) goes well with contrasting white, nude or pinkish shades.
Ethnic Manicure
For a manicure in ethnic style, turquoise is a necessary component. The outline of such patterns is usually drawn in black or white. Therefore, it is necessary that the design has soft pastel shades, but bright enough so that the colors are not lost. In addition, turquoise has a natural origin - the sky, water, semi-precious stones, which means it fits perfectly into the theme of manicure. Other colors that will perfectly "collect" such a manicure: turquoise, beige, pink or orange. Masters recommend drawing ethnic patterns only on some nails,the rest should be covered with plain varnish.
Nail art
Drawings on the nails can be created in several ways: manually, using special brushes and tools, as well as using templates. Stamping manicure is very popular today. This is the imprinting of drawings on the nails with the help of special stamps on which patterns are applied. Varnish is applied to the stamp, which is then pressed against the nail, leaving a pattern on the plate. It looks especially beautiful in turquoise tones.
This manicure is pretty easy to do. Turquoise color is perfectly complemented by white drawings. You can also create a complete picture on the nails using sliders or special stickers that completely cover the entire nail. They have a ready-made drawing, which you just need to fix with special glue and transparent varnish. It is also not recommended to cover all nails with sliders, it is better to limit yourself to only a few fingers. This manicure looks very original. Turquoise polish will add brightness and freshness.
Moon Manicure
Lunar manicure has become a new classic after the French one. Although today in one design you can combine both techniques. Lunar manicure is famous for the fact that the lower part of the nail plate is painted over with a certain varnish, while the rest of the nail is covered with a different color. At the same time, the most ardent fashionistas prefer a tandem of French manicure and moon. That is, varnish both the lunula and the tips of the nails. However, in this case it is important that the nailswere of a certain length, otherwise the manicure will not look stylish and harmonious.
French reverse
In the classic French manicure, only the upper surface of the nail is painted over, in the lunar one - the lunula. In the reverse French manicure design, the lower part of the nail is also painted over. However, the technique is slightly different than in the lunar one. Such a manicure looks like the nail was varnished twice: first completely in the same color, then in a contrasting one - only in the center. Thus, a “smile” is obtained, as in the design of a French manicure, but it is located on the opposite side.