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One thing about me: If I’m alone, I will scroll endlessly through my Instagram Explore page looking for Korean nail art trends the second the edible hits. Why is my brain wired like this? No one knows, but at least I have a place to share my findings.
Lately, Korean nail artists have been doing soooooo many bows and magnetic effects , but I also noticed some other common threads that American nail artists haven’t really caught on to yet. So consider these nail art looks for your next trip to the salon if you want to be on some different shit.
🖍Doodle
These doodley nails have been pretty popular in Seoul for the past couple of years, and they have yet to have a major moment in the U.S. Basically, nail artists draw directly onto a matte base polish with colored pencils or oil pastels. The possibilities are endless for this cute technique.
✨INSPO: hewy.nail, nailgrida_by_rose, y_yjenny, nail.nuha, mae.mode_office, urban__nail, jininailstudio
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