However, nail adornments go back even further in time.

Choosing your polish is one of the best parts whether you go for a solid or a sparkle!

The next coat will be the color you chose, and that gets cured as well.

Hand against red, sequined dress, with jewelry and long grey nails

Whilethese manicurestake the cake when it comes to longevity, they do come with some caveats to consider.

Exposure to UV light is not good for the skin or even the nails.

Be sure to schedule a removal appointment with your salon.

Hands with nails painted purple, holding purple nail polish

So, now what is shellac?

Shellac manicures are similar to gel in that they are also cured using a UV light.

Shellac is also formulated without some of the more harmful ingredients in major gel brands.

Hands against a woven, white background, featuring light beige gel nails

While gel and shellac arequite similarin wearability and durability, one major difference is the removal time.

This equals a much easier and faster removal time.

In recent years, the french tip has takena fun turninto bold, colorful, and even chrome territories.

Hands with red, shellac nails

Celebs are getting in on the action too.

No matter your style, the French manicure can work for you thanks to itsnumerous interpretations.

Are dip nails worth the hype?

Zazie Beetz showing off her black french tip nails with diamond jewelry and rings

Dip powder manicuresare known for being long-lasting.

This key in of manicure uses a pre-colored acrylic powder that air-cures.

First, a base, or primer, coat is applied to the natural nail.

Someone performing dip nails on a client

Next comes the activator coat, which is brushed on to activate the final curing no UV lamp required.

And the reason they’re so durable?

Thus, they are able to air-cure when the final layer is applied to the acrylic dip powder.

Hands with patterned acrylic overlay nails

It’s essentially the same process as glue hardening.

Dip powder does have a downside, though.

It is much harder to remove because it has hardened like glue.

Lizzo showing off her acrylic extensions at the American Music Awards in 2019

Unlike a gel manicure,acrylic nails don’t require UV light to cureand can instead air-cure.

If you’re in need of short nail inspo, check out popular celebrity nail artistElle Gertsteinon Instagram.

She features lots of fun designs and styles that work well on tiny talons.

A set of press on nails

It features the addition of either a full-coverage nail or a plastic tip extension.

This creates a blank canvas for artistry.

Coffin-shaped extensions are especially popular.Kylie JennerandLizzoare just two celebrities who have worn this striking nail style.

A hand with a VinyLux manicure, white and black nails

Other popularnail shapesinclude almond, oval, round, and stiletto.

Press-on nails come in a variety of colors, shapes, and designs.

Many find them simple to apply, as all that is required is a drop of nail glue.

A gloved nail tech filing someone’s natural nails with tools

Press-on kits typically range from $10 to $30, but can cost more depending on customizations.

Press-on nails are a great option for those worried about the damage triggered by other manicures.

Blake Lively evenwore a setof $8 press-on nails to the Met Gala in 2022 theMet Gala!

A hand covered in paraffin wax, nails painted red

VinyLux offers gel quality without a complicated removal process

Vinylux manicures have an interesting selling point.

But unlike gel polish, Vinylux does not require a base coat to adhere to your nails.

Vinylux can be purchased online although some nail salons will also incorporate it into your manicure.

Standard acetone nail polish removercando the trick as far as removal goes, perGlamour.

However,Refinery29’s prior senior beauty editor Megan McIntyre, did find it difficult.

But, even through all of that, my nails didn’t look all that worse for the wear.

However, there is a lot of controversy surrounding this manicure.

Medical experts have warned that removing the epicuticle can expose the nail to increased bacterial infection, according toRefinery29.

This treatment involves dipping the whole hand in warm paraffin wax, acomboof beeswax and petroleum (viaPureWow).

The wax can be mixed with soothing essential oils.

Alternatively, you’re able to opt to do it yourself.