One of many
types of nails arts is acrylic. This
type of nail art is very popular among those who have short nails but want to
create longer look and those who want to hide damaged nails. Some musicians
also use acrylic nails to play their instruments as well as to protect their
original nails. Women use acrylic nails almost every day but do they know about
its history?
The History of Acrylic Nails Designs
Acrylic nails art has been around since
hundreds years ago. It was found on Egyptian women who wore long fake nails to
show their status although the nails weren’t manicured well at that time. They
wanted to show to people that they were rich enough to have delicate, pretty
nails that people from the lower social status couldn’t get. The working class
people had to do hard and tough job that they couldn’t use longer nails.
Egyptian
women utilized some materials for the nails
like ivory, bones and even gold. The modern acrylic nails were found by a
dentist in the 1950s. Frederick Slack, a dentist started to do experiment when
he broke his nail. He mixed chemicals and other materials to make an artificial
nail. In the 1970s, a more modern liquid along with the powder system were
invented by Dr. Stuart Nordstrom to create acrylic nails.

Acrylic Nails Ideas for Certain Occasions
If you want
to go to a party or you have a meeting with your clients, you can consider
Victoria’s Secret Bombshell product to create acrylic nails. Choose, for
instance, silver as the base with matte nail paint or metallic glitter. For
those who have short nails, they can utilize a dual color to drive attention
such as light pink and glitter gold. Paint some nails with light pink and
others with glitter gold.
To
celebrate Valentine’s Day with your beloved one, you can use acrylic nail art.
Use the combination of classic black and pink while add little glitter to some
nails to create a cuter look on your nails. The glitter creates a glamour look
for the special occasion.
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