What is the difference between a painted French and a reverse French?

The French manicure is an elegant and natural manicure that suits all styles. Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will explain to you the difference between a painted French and a reverse French.

A painted French is a classic French manicure, where the white edge is drawn by hand on the nail. It is usually done with gel polish. Generally speaking, a classic French consists of a simple natural or pale pink base with a white edge on the tips of the nails.

The reverse French is a variation of the traditional French manicure, in which the nail bed is first elongated. A simple line is then formed (constructed) using acrylic gel, acrylic or builder gel. The desired semi-permanent polish color is applied up to the smile line, then the tip of the nail is filled (built) with builder gel, acrylic gel or clear acrylic.

Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I also advise you to invest in some professional manicure kits to care for nails.

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