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"Nail Art"

Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and embellish nails. It is a type of artwork that can be done on fingernails and toenails, usually after manicures or pedicures. Manicures and pedicures are beauty treatments that trim, shape, and polish the nails. Often, these procedures remove the cuticles and soften the skin around the nails. Types of manicures can vary from polish on natural nails to dipping powder and acrylic nails. (Original text)

Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and embellish nails. It is artwork that can be done on fingernails and toenails, usually after manicures or pedicures. As time progresses, some people no longer stick to one color on their nails; instead, some choose to get more than one color. Many people use nail designs to express themselves or their culture (Davis para 4). Manicures and pedicures are beauty treatments that trim, shape, and polish nails. Often, these procedures remove the cuticles and soften the skin around the nails. Types of manicures can vary from polish on natural nails to dipping powder and acrylic nails. When it comes to nail extensions, even the shape of the nail can vary between shapes like square, round, coffin, or stiletto. (Edited text)

"In Pop Culture"

The nail-care industry has been growing like never before ever since the invention of modern nail polish.[13] In 2012, the United States witnessed a surging popularity of nail art.[14] in the same year, a short nail-art documentary was released: "NAILgasm". The film explored the growing trend of nail art, from women across the world to high-fashion runways.[15] Mostly women, but also men commonly use YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest to learn how to do the newest and most exciting designs at home.[citation needed] (Original text)

The nail-care industry has been growing ever since the invention of modern nail polish.[13] In 2012, the United States witnessed a surging popularity of nail art. [14] in the same year, a short nail-art documentary was released: "NAILgasm". The film explored the growing nail art trend, from women worldwide to high-fashion runways.[15] Mostly women and men commonly use YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest to learn how to do the newest and most exciting designs at home. [citation needed]. As nail art has evolved, nail artists use acrylic powder to match clients' skin tones when doing specific techniques (Baran, 168). (edited text)