Just when you thought you had a solid grasp on the nail industry, this article gets shoved in your face. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! I had no idea there were so many different nail shape possibilities. When it comes to anything related to nails, I’m as vanilla as you can get. Most of the time, I sport a natural, bare nail look, and if I manage to find time to slap on a coat of polish, it’s one simple, traditional color. I certainly learned a thing or two from this article, and I hope you will too!
1. Round
This nail shape works best for those of you wanting to keep your manicures short. One of the benefits of a round tip is it’s harder to chip because there aren’t any ridged edges to catch on things.
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2. Square
This is a very common, popular style that is perfect for French manicures. It works best for individuals looking to maintain a medium or long nail length.
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3. Stiletto
Anyone wishing to elongate shorter fingers tend to gravitate toward this style. These nails are insanely long, and not very practical, but if you can rock it, go ahead and do so!
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4. Almond
Like the Stiletto shape, Almond nails lengthen and slenderize fingers. However, because this look requires extensive filing along each side of the nail, it is a very weak shape and can easily break.
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5. Squared Oval
Also known as the „Squoval„, this shape is the most flattering one of them all. Pretty much anyone can pull off this look!
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6. Ballerina
This shape is sometimes referred to as „Coffin” and is basically a Stiletto nail with a squared tip. The tip gives the shape its name because it looks like a pointe shoe.
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7. Mountain Peak
The difference between this style and Stiletto is the length. Mountain Peak nails are much shorter than Stiletto, making them a bit easier to wear.
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8. Flare
Another name for this nail shape is „Duck Feet”. Believe it or not, many nail techs refuse to do Flare nails because the look they create is the exact opposite of what many of them were trained to do. It’s viewed as an industry no-no and goes against nail sculpting standards!
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9. Lipstick
This look is best achieved through acrylics. The tip of the nail is shaped to mimic the slanted top of lipstick.
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10. Oval
If your nail bed is wide and narrow, this is a great option for you. Oval nails combine the positive elementsof Almond, Square, and Round styles, making them strong and pretty.
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11. Arrowhead
This nail shape resembles exactly what you would expect: an arrowhead! A file is used to create straight sides that then sweep sharply into a v-shaped point.
12. Edge
This final style resembles the Arrowhead shape, but is MUCH longer. It’s quite unconventional, to say the least, and can’t be worn by everyone.
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