How long have you heard about chrome manicure or “glazed” nails in the style of Hailey Bieber? It seems that we repeated these trends only this year, but they have now lost relevance. Trends come and go, but the classics remain. That’s why we’ve put together manicure options that will never go out of style.
Naked

While some always do nude manicures, others do this when they want to take a break from bright colors and designs. In any case, nude tones – soft pink, beige, nude – are universal and therefore classic.
French

French may be treated differently, but it is a fact that it belongs to the category of timeless classics. Over time, more interpretations of this appear, but the basis, as they say, still remains.
Red

The color, which has always been associated with the image of a femme fatale, can also be considered classic. Our mothers and grandmothers also painted their nails red, and most likely over time the shade will not lose its popularity and will continue to go out of fashion.
Short length with dark coating

The era of long nails is gradually being replaced by the era of short nails. And dark tones are just as versatile as nudes. But on short nails they look more concise and neat, so the look with a black or brown short manicure has long become a classic.
Uncoated manicure

Another trend that is predicted to have a great future is the uncoated manicure. Therefore, anyone who is bored with gel polish can remove it with peace of mind. Although this manicure has not been very popular in the last few years, it still remains a classic and never leaves a question mark.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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