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French Tip nail Art designs for Short and Long Nails

French nails are an absolutely classic look, whether on long or short nails. The best thing about the white tip is that it is subtle, neutral, and goes with everything. No one is exactly sure on who invented it and where because several have claimed to found this seemingly timeless nail design. The furthest evidence has been found in the 30’s, but whether is it really “French” or not is the debatable point. Some say it originated in Hollywood, while others say it was founded in Paris in the 1800s but didn’t really catch on until later.


The fact is, though, that even though some fashion experts call the French style “last decade”, many women all over the world walk into salon everyday and ask for this elegant yet simple look. The other great thing is that they are very doable yourself with some practice. They are versatile too, as they can be worn to work, going out with friends, and on a fancy date.


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