Keep it short and simple on your big day with these game-changing tips for short nailed brides
Make shorter nails look longer without the extra fuss. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you get the perfect manicure.
A bride on the go, sometimes, hasn’t got even a minute to spare as she shoulders colossal responsibilities on her quest to make the wedding of her dreams come true. And while, enough attention is doled out to outfits, makeup, and hairstyles, the nails, more often than not, take a backseat and are quickly buffed up and polished a few days before the wedding. Also, there are many brides out there who just can’t be bothered with the inconvenience of long nails as they immerse themselves in the planning process.
However, this time around we’ve got you covered. With our comprehensive list of simple tips and tricks, rest assured that your short nails will not hinder you from sporting a Pinterest-worthy manicure.
Make a statement with bold hues:
While a bold blue, chrome, shimmer or an oxblood red may seem a tad too much on long nails, nothing can quite beat the ‘chic’ factor of those colors on shorter nails. Also, if you’re hesitant about the length of your nails being highlighted then just push back your cuticles to elongate your nails.
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Moisture is key:
Investing in a good quality cuticle oil is essential regardless of your nail length, and this handy product is even more important when one prefers short nails. Moisturizing your cuticles not only makes your nail bed stronger but also helps in nail growth, just in case you wish to grow them out a bit for your big day.
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Clean up your cuticles:
A build-up of cuticles at the edge of your nails can often give the illusion of shorter nails. Getting rid of this excess, naturally elongates your nails and also allows you to very lightly push back your cuticles to expose the extra nail.
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Play it safe with nudes:
Evergreen shades like warm beiges or creamy browns work like a charm to give the illusion of longer fingers. Additionally, these shades also go well with every outfit and are easy to maintain!
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Say ‘yes’ to nail art:
Instagram may be flooded with girls flaunting nail art on long talons but that doesn’t mean that brides with short nails can’t have any fun! Nail stamps are actually perfect for shorter nails. Designs like vertical lines, geometric shapes that point towards the tip or embellished tips, trick the eye into seeing a longer nail.
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Go classic with a french manicure:
Nothing quite trumps the classic french manicure when it comes to versatility and elegance. Additionally, if you’re out to make a statement with your short nails, you can also give this ultra-chic nail art style a unique twist by playing around with colors that go with your lehenga or saree.
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Choose the right shape:
The shape of the nail can play a pivotal role when it comes to elongating the nail. A squoval, almond, or even a simple oval shape emphasizes the tip of your fingers, which in turn, makes the nail look longer. A round shape, however, can make your nails look shorter.
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Experiment with extensions:
For all the perennial nail biters, or those suffering from constant chipping nails, acrylic extensions are godsend! Extremely popular and easily accessible, acrylic extensions not only hide those severe tips but also give the impression of juicy, healthy nails. In the case of bitten nails, however, one should take adequate care before jumping on the extensions wagon since their nail bed is already brittle. A few days before the appointment, keep the nails moisturized and refrain from any biting to ensure they’re smooth and to allow the extensions to sit comfily on your nails.
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Plan it out:
All good things take time. Plan out your manicure at least three months before the wedding. This way, if you decide to change your mind, you not only have enough time to research new designs and book another appointment but also give your nails time to recover from the previous manicure. Also, for those who wish to sport their own nails rather than extensions, then three to six months is more than ample.
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Add an extra dash of protein to your diet:
Attested by Ayurveda and Indian mothers, a good diet is essential to putting your best foot forward. And, in the case of nails, an added dose of protein into the diet works wonders for nail growth and overall nail quality. Paired up with regular moisturizing, you’ll have healthy nails that can withstand and recover from the harshest elements.
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