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Global Nail Art: Japan

Global Nail Art: Japan

What Do We Know About Japanese Manicure?

Japanese manicure and nail art are not very popular here, though quite undeservedly so. It’s a special nail care technique that uses wax and pearl powder.

And What Do We Know About Japanese Nail Art?

After nail artist Shiori Durham’s victory at the NailPro Cup 2016, interest in Japanese nail art grew rapidly.

So how is it different from the American or Ukrainian style?

First of all, the nail shapes popular in Japan are almond and medium-length oval. In the works of Japanese nail artists, it’s almost impossible to find any other shapes — such as square or stiletto.

Secondly, Japanese designs are unique in their complexity and harmony of color combinations. Even the brightest shades never look gaudy — they are skillfully balanced with calm, neutral tones.

In many ways, the design so common in Japan reflects national and cultural preferences. When you look at the composition, you can feel that every accent is placed almost according to the rules of feng shui. There are no aggressively sensual animal prints popular in the U.S., nor the abundance of rhinestones and glitter so beloved by Slavic women. Yet, without a doubt, the Japanese are true masters of 3D nail designs. They love adorning nails with large metallic elements or gemstones.

But the main thing about Japanese nail art is that it inspired one of the biggest global manicure trends of this year — minimalist botanical patterns. Japanese nail artists are true masters of minimalism, and their works serve as an example for everyone who appreciates simple yet elegant designs. Below are a few examples to inspire you.


Krystyna LYSOVA – Nail Tech and Nail Design Specialist

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