From Print to Polish: The timeless charm of cow print nails

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From Print to Polish: The timeless charm of cow print nails

Looking for a new nail art look? Cow print nails are the trend that combines texture, shine, and originality. Best of all, you can customize them entirely to suit your own style.

  1. What makes cow print nails unique?

Cow print nails are fun, eye-catching, and surprisingly adaptable. The playful spots instantly give your manicure character, from casual to chic. You can endlessly experiment with colors, shine, or matte finishes. Fun, creative, and always an eye-catcher.

  1. Why cow prints are back in style?

Cow print is back and more fun than ever! The spots instantly make your nails unique and eye-catching. Bold, chic, and super stylish, this trend goes with any outfit. You can choose whichever color you like black and white, brown and beige, or bright pink. The choice is yours! Social media is giving it a boost too, making everyone want to try it!

  1. How to make cow print nails
  • Start by choosing your base color.
  • Next, apply the base color. Let it fully cure using the HNC Chica LED Lamp.
  • When the gel polish is fully cured, start making the spots. Use the HNC Dotting Tool for this. You can make the spots round or irregular for a natural look. The spots don’t have to be perfect.
  • Once the spots are done, let the gel polish fully cure.
  • Finish with one of our HNC Top Gels and your cow print nails are ready!

 

  1. Styling tips: how to best match them with your look?

Will you go for the classic black-and-white combination or pick another fun shade from the HNC collection? Minimalist jewelry and a glossy or matte top coat complete your look. Fun, playful, and always an eye-catcher!

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