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Do you know what nail shape suits your nails best?

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Do you know what nail shape is the most suitable for you after finding so many nail art styles?

The perfect hand shape in various nail art videos is enviable, but in fact, for ordinary people, there are very few perfect hand shapes. In fact, the beauty of the hand is closely related to the shape of the nails. Many sisters don’t know what kind of nail shape is suitable for them. Today, iksbeauty will comprehensively share with you how to match different nail shapes with fingers to make your hands look longer.

1. According to nail shape

First, let’s take a look at the common nail shapes and their characteristics.

  • Round: Suitable for sisters with short nails, the arc shape can make the nails look visually longer.
  • Oval: It combines elegance and French, suitable for all nail types, especially for sisters with slender fingers and protruding knuckles.
  • Square: Suitable for nail types with large nail surfaces, making the nails look smaller visually.
  • Long trapezoid: The European-style nail shape is more popular with young people, suitable for all nail types.
  • Pointed: Suitable for thick nails and long fingers, relatively uncommon, but because of its beauty, it is also popular with young people.
  • Almond: Suitable for all nail types, can well modify the hand shape, and the arc is more prominent than the oval shape, which is a common nail shape that makes the fingers look longer.

With the addition of nail polish, the right nail shape will be very delicate and beautiful.

2. According to hand shape

The proportion of fingers will also affect the overall beauty. Here are some tips on how to judge what kind of nail shape is suitable for you based on your hand proportion.

  • Cone-shaped hand: Cone-shaped hands are obviously wider at the bottom and narrower at the top, with a large difference in proportion between the top and bottom. The longer you go to the fingertips, the thinner it becomes, forming a conical shape. This type of hand is a relatively common type. It is necessary to balance the upper and lower proportions to make the entire finger look symmetrical. You can trim the appropriate square-shaped nails according to the length of the collection.

  • Long-shaped hand: If you have this type of hand, congratulations, no matter what nail shape you choose, it will look good. The ratio of the length of the fingers to the palm is about 1:1, the fingers are slender and even, and there are no particularly protruding bones. Having long-shaped hands is the dream of all nail art lovers. You can try all different nail shapes without worry.

  • Short and thick hand: Short and thick hands are the eternal pain of many sisters. You need to exercise your fingers frequently, but you need to often bend the joints of your fingers. To make short and thick hands look visually slender, trim slightly pointed oval nails along the natural nail shape, with a length of about 3 mm.

  • Thin and slender hand: The hands have less meat, the fingers are slender, and the bones are therefore more prominent, with a clear finger outline. This type of hand is more suitable for the popular Korean-style square nails, and should avoid pointed nails, otherwise it will be particularly bony and will look old. Such hands will be very fashionable when wearing rings and bracelets. Why not give it a try?

By comprehensively considering the nail shape and hand shape, you can find the nail shape that suits you. Have you learned it after reading it? Welcome to discuss with iksbeauty in the comment area. If it is useful, remember to follow and collect it. iksbeauty will continue to share more nail art knowledge.

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