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Monday, September 5, 2011

Japanese Art Nails.

Nail art has been popular in Japan since the mid-90s and the style is increasing in popularity in the US and other parts of the world too now. This isn't your staid French manicure on a sports-length acrylic nail either.
In Japanese nail art, the artists use hand-painting or airbrush techniques on on acrylic nail chips that are then attached to the real nail underneath. The artwork work can also be done directly on the hand and feet.
For Japanese Art Nails, While most of the two-dimensional art is designed to give some depth and the impression of three dimensions, actual 3-dimensional art is practiced as well -- using sculpture powder and the addition of charms and small bits of jewelry.

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