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No more problems to grow or maintain long nails

No more problems to grow or maintain long nails

If you have problems growing or maintaining long nails, you're not alone—it can be a challenge for several reasons. Or, perhaps your nails have ridges that you wish would disappear for a smoother finish. No matter your nail goals, opting for a structured manicure can help you achieve the desired length and finish that lasts longer than regular gel polish. This nail technique features a thick gel base that smooths and evens the nail for a stunningly seamless application that also strengthens and enhances longevity. Sounds pretty fantastic, no? Keep reading to learn everything there is to know about structured manicures, complete with insights from pro nail artists. Structured manicures are a nail technique that improves the nail's appearance and, in some cases, adds length. “To put it plainly, a structured manicure involves applying a builder gel underneath the gel polish layer to create a more durable and aesthetically pleasing nail,” says NYC-based celebrity manicurist and educator Julie Kandalec. “This technique focuses on making the center of the nail (apex) thicker, resulting in a stronger and elegantly arched nail.” When executed with care, celebrity manicurist Laura Malarkey says that structured manicures are the best-looking, longest-lasting manicures possible. “They cause virtually zero damage to your natural nail and can actually help you grow your own nails long and strong, even if you are prone to breaking,”

Dark lipstick is having a moment

Dark lipstick is having a moment

Dark lipstick is having a moment, sure, but what's really, really having a moment is dark lipstick when combined with one of three nail polish shades: White (or almost-white silver), black, or red. Allow Lily Collins, Sarah Hyland, and AnnaLynne McCord to show you the way below. But first, a little as to why these pairings are the big thing right now. So many companies came out with dark lipstick shades that celebrity makeup artists just have so many stunning colors to choose from. It's almost a shame for them not to take advantage. And when your lipstick is the star of your look you have to go simple, which means no nail art. Instead, you can go one of three routes. You can match it with blood red or black cherry. You can go opposite with a very, very pale shade. Or you can off-set it by going for crimson polish, a classic choice that's bold yet not too crazy to take attention away from your lipstick. If you're looking for a lipstick shade that would complement your specific skin tone, our celebrity-based guide is a good place to start. Once you've got that down, choose the option that Dark lipstick is having a moment, sure, but what's really, really having a moment is dark lipstick when combined with one of three nail polish shades: White (or almost-white silver), black, or red. Allow Lily Collins, Sarah Hyland, and AnnaLynne McCord to show you the way below. But first, a little as to why these pairings are the big thing right now. So many companies came out with dark lipstick shades that celebrity makeup artists just have so many stunning colors to choose from. It's almost a shame for them *not *to take advantage. And when your lipstick is the star of your look you have to go simple, which means no nail art. Instead, you can go one of three routes. You can match it with blood red or black cherry. You can go opposite with a very, very pale shade. Or you can off-set it by going for crimson polish, a classic choice that's bold yet not too crazy to take attention away from your lipstick.