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  • Accentuate Your Fingers With Coewless Nail Art Designs

    01. February 2012

    Looking good is a personal commitment, but every woman should always strive to look good. There are small style choices that every woman can make, to transform any look into complete aesthetic ensembles. With Coewless nail art you are guaranteed to nail your preferred trend.

    Marble nail art design (Photo: coewlesspolish.wordpress.com)

    It goes without saying that a good manicure goes a long way when it comes to creating a polished look. It is wise to go for professional manicures on a regular basis, and you should mix it up by opting for artistic manicures.

    Orange nail art design (Photo: coewlesspolish.wordpress.com)

    Nail artist Coewless runs a blog, and we have borrowed a couple of inspirations from their featured nail art designs. Most of the crafty designs featured on the Coewless Nail Polish Blog can be done right at home. As long as you know your way around your nail polish, you can transform your finger nail into artistic canvases with these nail art ideas.

    Black and white nail art design (Photo: coewlesspolish.wordpress.com)

    Nail art is definitely meant for individuals who are not afraid to splash some color on their nails. There are however a few demure designs, which everyone can try out when initially taking up the nail art trend. The featured nail designs use a lot of bright colors, because bright hues are currently in season. If you decide to go for crazy, over-the-top designs, it is wise to get the services of a professional nail artist.

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    Bernadette

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