The "invisible" jacket is one of the most delicate nail designs.


Mirzalieva Kamila, top nail service master at Pink Lemon Studio, talks about the nuances and variations of a new type of jacket. 

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French manicure is confidently returning to its positions, and each time new ways of doing it are found. One of the novelties is thin strips that differ in color from the main coating. Hence the name: the jacket looks implicit, becomes “invisible” (apparently for those who have forgotten their glasses at home).


The easiest option to perform and wear is when there are two edge lines at the tip of the nail (with a space between) and they are drawn not in white, but in red or another bright color. Options with metallic lines also look very impressive. By the way, in all cases, the most universal base will be a pale pink shade loved by many.


For those who are not afraid of catchy images, there can be two colors that complement the base: for example, red and pink or green and blue.


A very beautiful version of the French manicure is multi-colored nail art, in this case, the thin line on each nail has its own shade. The option also looks very impressive when the upper line is thicker, and the lower one is barely noticeable.