Different nail shapes are becoming more and more fashionable. The simple definitions of round and square are no longer enough to address the different models that can be made in natural nails or in extensions. There are the pointy stilettos, the bold lipsticks, the classic squovals and many others. Find out below!
ballerina nail
The ballerina nail gets its name because it resembles a ballet shoe. Its sides are tapered and the ends are straight. To have this shape, it is important to have long nails or have stretching.
If you are on the strong nails team, you can file yours in the ballerina format at home. Check out the tutorial:
With the format ready, it’s time to get inspired for the enamelling!
Ready! Now you can bet on the ballerina nail without fear of making mistakes.
stiletto nail
Among the most daring nail shapes, the stiletto is definitely the champion! Characterized by being triangular and pointed, it requires some care when using delicate items, such as contact lenses.
You can create the stiletto shape on your extension or on your natural nails. Here’s how to sand:
Finally, be surprised by five decoration options.
If you choose the stiletto, don’t forget to make an elaborate decoration. After all, they attract a lot of attention.
square nail
Traditional, square nails can be short or long and look good with any decor style. As its name implies, it is sanded completely straight, resembling a square.
To make a square nail at home, there are not many secrets: just file your nails straight and take good care of their corners.
Easy, isn’t it? Even more peaceful is to decorate it. Throw yourself!
Classic or daring, every woman matches square nails.
nail lipstick
You know that brand new lipstick, with the perfect diagonal? The lipstick nail is just like him. It is sanded diagonally, with fine or slightly rounded edges.
The lipstick format is still not so popular in Brazil, but the trend promises to arrive! Activate the video subtitles and check it out.
If you’re still in doubt, seek inspiration!
The lipstick shape looks good on short or long nails. Use sparingly!
round nail
The traditional round shape is perfect for those who want to prevent the nail from breaking. As it is sanded in a round shape, without corners, it is difficult to screw or chip the ends.
Learn how to file the round nail without difficulties in the following video!
The round shape is practical and goes with everything. Opt for simple or elaborate arts in decoration.
It’s impossible to go wrong with the classic. Use it without worry.
almond nail
The name was chosen because the shape of the nail resembles Almond, an oilseed. It can be used by anyone with long or short nails and is great for elongating your fingers.
The almond shape is ideal for letting your nails grow. Learn how to do it in the video:
The next step is choosing the perfect nail polish. Use the colors!
Be careful not to confuse the oval, round and almond shapes, right?
oval nail
The oval shape is another one that can be done on any nail length. He is sophisticated, delicate and great for the most clumsy. The difference between it and the round one is in the tip, which is slightly tuned.
In order not to make mistakes when sanding, look for tutorials like the video below.
With the oval shape chosen, finish with your favorite nail polish.
Now, leave the manicure!
squoval nail
The name squoval comes from English and is a union of the terms square (square) and oval. This shape is very reminiscent of a square nail, but with slightly oval corners. It’s great for anyone who wants a basic style.
To shape the squoval shape, you will see that the path is similar to the square one. Turn on subtitles for easier understanding.
Although the format presented is simple, art doesn’t have to be! Check it out:
If you don’t like the squoval nail, don’t worry: the classic square nail never goes out of style!
coffin nail
The name coffin comes from the word coffin in English and, despite passing the idea of something morbid, the coffin nail shape is modern and has a beautiful look. Exclusive to long nails, it is long and narrow with straight ends.
It is common to confuse coffin and ballerina nail shapes, but you will see that the difference is evident when shaping.
Unfortunately, the coffin shape is not suitable for natural nails, so only go for it if you have artificial elongation.
Don’t try to stretch yourself at home, okay? Book with a trusted professional.
mountain peak nail
The mountain peak nail is part of the bold nail shapes group. In it, you file your nail to make it pointy and still wide – unlike the stiletto, which is known for being narrow.
If your nails don’t grow long, don’t worry: it will still be possible to shape the mountain peak without any difficulties.
Take advantage of the fun format to create designs and use lots of glitter.
Did you like this style? Remember: you can find many others and even create your own. Manicure is creativity.
It is common to be in doubt about trying to mold a new format or not. Stay calm! The tip is to research well before choosing your favorite. With the nail finished, how about taking the opportunity to try to make pink decorated nails? Bet on this trend!