Nail art

Manicure. It is creative and sometimes even crazy. This is clever and sometimes weird. It's fun, sometimes festive, but always art. Nail art is something that many people do. The nail salon features manicure and pedicure, and looks like every corner. Some people choose to complete their nails by professionals, others act alone, which is one of the many fun parties. But where does it originate?

Painting Our nails come from ancient Egyptians, and women use nails to dye their nails to show their social status. If you are in the lower class, your nails will be soft or neutral in color, leaving bold jewel tones, deep, bold tones and upper classes.

At about the same time, in Babylonia, those who focus on nail polish and nail art. They are either green or black nails, the black of the nobility and the green of the average person, who will paint their nails when preparing for the war. They also curl their hair and participate in additional beautification processes before going out to fight.

Around 3000 BC, in China, nail polish was first made. It is formulated from beeswax, gelatin, egg whites, vegetable dyes and gum arabic. People dipped the nail into the mixture, let it rest for a few hours, and then let it dry. The color varies from pink to red, depending on the specific ingredients and the time the nail is soaked in the mixture.

All of this is about the color of nails, but in the Inca Empire, they actually painted hawks on their nails. By 1770, the first manicure sets were created and widely purchased. In the 1800s, people became modern. In any case, nail art or what we would think of is modern, and in 1907 developed the first modern nail polish. At first it was clear, but over the years they added color, and we know how many different colors and characteristics of today's nail polish.

Today we have shiny polish, matte finish and polished add flash. We can have velvet manicures, we can paint on our nails, we are not limited to one color of all 10 fingers or toes, because fashion requires at least one nail to be a different color. What is nails?

Nail art was originally published on Spring

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