Basic Manicure: A basic manicure involves trimming and shaping the nails, pushing back the cuticles, moisturizing the hands, and applying a nail polish of your choice. It's a simple and classic option for maintaining healthy nails.
French Manicure: A French manicure is characterized by natural-looking nails with a white tip and a sheer or pale pink base. It's a timeless and elegant style that's perfect for any occasion.
Gel Manicure: A gel manicure involves applying a gel-based polish that is cured under a UV or LED lamp for a longer-lasting and chip-resistant finish. Gel manicures typically last longer than traditional nail polish
Acrylic Manicure: An acrylic manicure involves applying acrylic powder and liquid to the natural nails or nail extensions to create a durable and long-lasting nail enhancement. Acrylic nails can be shaped
Dip Powder Manicure: A dip powder manicure involves dipping the nails into colored powder and sealing them with a clear protective layer. It's a popular alternative to gel and acrylic manicures, offering a durable
Shellac Manicure: A shellac manicure involves applying a special type of gel polish that is cured under a UV or LED lamp for a chip-resistant and long-lasting finish. Shellac manicures typically last longer than traditional
Nail Art Manicure: A nail art manicure involves creating intricate designs, patterns, and embellishments on the nails using nail polish, nail art brushes, stickers, gems, or other decorative elements.