It is a hit in Korea and has already landed in the United States: the “bracelet nails” manicure. Shedding light on this nail beauty treatment, which is as precise as it is extravagant.
Her name is Eun Kyung Park, she is Korean and she is one of the greatest nail artists in her country. Praised by many media such as Vogue or Refinery 29 after inventing the famous glass nails manicure, the young woman of overflowing creativity is once again attracting a good spotlight by offering an innovative manicure that meets already a success in his country but also in the United States: the manicure bracelet nails or “nail bracelets”.
This amazing manicure consists of crossing and fixing thin ropes of different colors to the nails which have generally remained transparent so that they stand out more. In addition to the strings (or threads), Eun Kyung Park alias nail_unistella on Instagram, sometimes adds small golden beads, rhinestones, chains or even metal charms in the shape of a star or a circle in which the strings can to pass.
A MINUTIOUS AND BOLD MANICURE MADE WITH REAL STRINGS
A meticulous, delicate and extravagant art first offered and tested at the Unistella salon based in Korea in Cheongdam in which the famous nail artist practices before being exported little by little abroad thanks in particular to the help of Alicia. Yoon, founder and popular creator of the Peach & Lily site – presented as the benchmark of “Korean Beauty” – who has widely shared and commented on her work on her social networks and in the media.
“I love that the rest of the nail is bare and that I see surprising details of her work when I get closer. This is the first time I’ve seen this design and I love it! […] It’s a complex and long process that requires two and a half hours of work ”admiring Alicia Yoon to the Byrdie site before adding:“ She was inspired by “friendship bracelets” (link) and a touch of fun! Her style is very interesting because she uses real strings and it feels like these are wrapped around the nail. “
It is a hit in Korea and has already landed in the United States: the “bracelet nails” manicure. Shedding light on this nail beauty treatment, which is as precise as it is extravagant.
A REAL SUCCESS ON INSTAGRAM
And success is there! We can already see it on Instagram: not only does each photo of manicure bracelet nails posted on Eun Kyung Park’s account cause an average of 1,500 likes and a shower of rave reviews, but a craze is also taking shape with more and more pictures, immortalizing this funny manicure.
We recommend that you use the adequate manicure and pedicure set to take care of your nails before applying any kind of decoration.
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