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The Hottest Nail Shapes and How to Choose Yours

 Almost immediately after you sit down at the nail salon, you are faced with choosing between square and round nails. While those are both respectable options, your nail technician understands that it’s no longer that straightforward.

There are more various nail shapes than there are fingers on your hand, and it can be difficult to keep track of them all, let alone choose one! Here’s a breakdown of the different shapes of nails you can choose from other than just round and square. 

1. ROUND NAILS



For those who like to keep their nails short, the classic round shape is a favourite.Round nails begin with straight sides but curve towards the edges to follow the natural curvature of the fingertip, similar to square nails. 

2. SQUARE NAILS

The square shape of the nail is self-explanatory. The tops of square nails are flat, with straight, sharp corners. They are a typical shape for persons with short nails or long, thin nail beds because they don’t flare out or taper in.

3. OVAL/ U SHAPED  NAILS


Oval nails are different from round nails, because, in addition to just the round tips, the sides of oval nails are filed down. Because the curve is more pronounced, the fingers appear narrow.

4. ALMOND NAILS


Almond nails, like oval nails, are filed on the sides. The wall of the nail tapers to a spherical top, like the shape of an almond. Most almond manicures are strengthened with gel or acrylic seeing as natural nails are frequently too fragile to hold this structure on their own.

5. SQUOVAL NAILS



If you like the flat border of the square but don’t like sharp edges, square oval or squoval nails are for you. Your best option is Squoval. For the best of both worlds, this universally flattering shape has softer corners compared to square nails.

6. STILETTO/ POINTED NAILS

Stiletto nails are like the drama queens of the pack. Shaping this spiky design begins similarly to that of the almond, but culminates with a much sharper apex and a wider base.

7.  EDGY NAILS


The point of edge nails is less forceful than that of stiletto, arrowhead, or mountain peak nails because it extends straight before the top edges are filed. When made with acrylics, the edge nail mimics an edge by forming a ridge through the centre of the nail.

8. COFFIN NAILS

Coffin nails (also known as ballerina’s nails) are similar to stiletto nails but have a square instead of a sharp tip. Because the shape resembles both a coffin and a ballerina’s slipper, they’re nicknamed ballerina nails or coffin nails.

9ARROWHEAD NAILS

The tips of arrowhead are softer and shorter than those of stiletto nails. They are like a less intense version of stiletto nails.

10. MOUNTAIN PEAK NAILS

The mountain peak nail is similar to a stiletto nail, except it is shorter and pointier.


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