- cura, for care. Colloquially, the word for
manicure is
sometimes shortened to mani. Dip
powder manicures are an
alternative to
traditional acrylic nails...
-
French manicures are
designed to
resemble natural nails, and are
characterized by
natural pink or nude base
nails with
white tips.
French manicures were...
- A ****
manicure (also
known as a ****
manicure, **** nails,
femmicure etc.) is a
style or
trend of
manicure intended to
allow ****s and other...
- of
artwork that can be done on
fingernails and toenails,
usually after manicures or pedicures. The
exact origin of nail
treatments is
unclear since they...
-
known for
starting the
trends of
shattered gl****
manicures, wire
manicures, and negative-space
manicures. Kim,
Monica (October 26, 2015). "Meet the Korean...
- care
services such as
manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements. Often, nail
salons also
offer skin care services.
Manicures are also
offered by general...
-
gently grind down and
shape the
edges of nails. They are
often used in
manicures and
pedicures after the nail has been
trimmed using appropriate nail clippers...
-
painted black and red.
Ancient Egyptians have been
manicuring since 2300 BC. A
depiction of
early manicures and
pedicures was
found on a
carving from a pharaoh's...
-
branches in Chicago, Washington,
Boston and Philadelphia. In
addition to
manicures, Cobb's
salons offered hairdressing and skin care. In 1884 Mary E. Cobb...
- treatment.
Branches of
specialty include hairstyling, skin care, cosmetics,
manicures/pedicures, non-permanent hair
removal such as
waxing and sugaring, and...