Every kind of art has its day in the sun. From Andy Warhol's pop  art phenomenon to tattoos and body art, there always seems to be a new  art form emerging that allows people to express their individuality and  creativity.
Tattoos are still a very popular art form, yet a new  kind of body art, often referred to as manicure nail art, has taken the  stage. Manicurists who perform nail art on their clients must rely on  their artistic skills, combining together creativity, precision, and an  eye for detail. Nail decorations can be applied to natural nails, as  well as on gel and acrylic nails.
History of Nail Art
The  practice of nail decoration has existed for the last 5000 years and can  be traced to the people of India who embellished their nails with  henna. Now fast forward to 1932, when the French company Revlon released  its first nail polish. It was available in a wide variety of shades and  used pigments instead of dyes.
Since the 1930s, nail art as come a  long way. The technique of airbrushing nails is still relatively new.  It includes an airbrushing machine designed to perform manicure nail  art, which works with a compressor to create innovative and elegant  patterns and designs on the nails.
Popular Designs
Typically,  a manicure involves the application of nail polish, but there are  several nail art techniques that can be added to the vibrant coat of  paint. Many nail salon technicians are adept in applying decals,  stickers, gems, glitter and flowers onto the nails. Some individuals go  so far as to have their nails pierced in order to insert small hoops and  studs. Many nail enthusiasts choose to have acrylic or gel nails put on  before having any nail art done. The shiny acrylic enhances the  designs. Some nail art trends include affixing motifs for specific  holidays, such as pumpkins for Halloween, hearts for Valentine's Day,  and snowflakes or holly for the Christmas holidays.
In Japan, 3D  manicure nail art has really taken the world by storm. In this  technique, actual charms are fastened to the nail and sculpture powder  is used to produce a unique 3D look. From opaque polish, to pearls,  funky geometric shapes and comic book art, anything goes in this art  form.
Manicure Nail Art Goes Digital
While many nail  technicians can create sophisticated masterpieces with a free-hand  technique using sharp brushes, or by employing a stencil, a new  digitized method in nail art application has been introduced. The nails  are cleaned and trimmed, just as they would be for a normal manicure,  and a base coat is laid on and left to dry. Thereafter, a special polish  is applied to allow the nail design to adhere properly. While it sets, a  design can be selected by the client. Next, the client's hand is placed  in a cradle under a machine that sprays the design from the printer  onto the nails. The printer is set to stop the process should the client  accidentally move their hand. Although most machines have a wide  selection of nail art designs to choose from, it is also possible for  the client to create their own motif and have it scanned into the  machine.
Permanent Nail Art
Although manicure nail  art is available at most nail salon nowadays, some individuals prefer to  stop by the tattoo parlour instead. They forgo coats of polish and  glittery decals and opt to get their nails tattooed. The design is  etched into the nail via a single-needle tattoo machine. The surface of  the nail is penetrated thousands of times per minute to embed  micro-pigmentation. The tattoo will only last until it is clipped off,  so there is no need to worry about loving that particular design for the  rest of your days.
Tips for Maintenance
If there  ever was an ephemeral art form, manicure nail art is it. Once your nail  grows out, or the acrylic or gel nail needs to be removed, the artistry  is lost. Many women get their nails done on a regular basis, but there  are ways to make your masterfully manicured nails last a little longer.  Applying a top coat after they are done, and every couple of days  afterwards, will keep them looking like new. Moreover, use cuticle oil  every other day to maintain nail health. When doing chores and tasks  that can damage your hands, protect your nails from chips, dents or  cracks by wearing gloves.






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