Chic and Stylish ♡ Different Designs for Each Hand. A Special Feature on Asymmetric Nails You’ll Want to Try!

2020.02.04 published
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I Want to Perfect Asymmetric Nails.

Stylish people are doing nail art with completely different designs on the right and left hands, known as "Asymmetric Nails" (also called mismatched nails).

In the past, having different designs on each hand might have seemed like something a nail artist was practicing, but nowadays, asymmetric nails are stylish with a certain cohesion despite their differences.

Plus, being able to try two types of nail art at once gives a sense of value, making this a nail art style I’d like to challenge myself with at least once! ♡

When ordering asymmetric nails at a salon, it can be hard to visualize combinations by saying, “This for the right hand, and that for the left hand.”

It’s easier to imagine when you can show a picture of both hands with the asymmetric designs in one image.

In this article, we've picked up examples of 【separate nail art for both hands】 that even beginners can easily try!*

We've carefully selected only the art that shows both hands well, so it should be easy to challenge yourself with these designs. ♩

Stylish*Asymmetric Nail Features You Want to Imitate ♡

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The left hand has a white French tip with pearls while the right hand features flowers. It’s rare to see asymmetric nails that don’t have that nuance nail vibe!*

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A glitter base with a French tip and holographic flowers. The classic combination for asymmetric nails is to mix intricate designs with simple ones.*

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Scalloped French tips with pearl tips.*

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Two base colors, with matching art in mirror finish on the tips.*

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One side has silver glitter, and the other has a milky white base with shell and gold flakes.*

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Simple one-color nails on both hands. One hand in mirror finish, with a little dollop on the other is a classic look.*

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Look closely for little stars! ♡

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Flowers on all fingers, with a butterfly on the opposite side.

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A nude color with gold flake art and a muted green French tip.*

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An asymmetric nail art with beige white-pink and muted blue-gray. It has a color palette reminiscent of Paul & Joe. ♡

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Sparkly glitter combined with a big heart stone! ♡

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Brown tones with silver foil and shiny silver glitter give this asymmetric nail a mature look.*

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The right hand features a marble pattern, while the left hand has rounded metal touches.

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One side is glossy and plump, while the other is finished in matte.

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A mauve pink in one color, and a clear base with larger silver metal tips.

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Asymmetric nails with understated designs. One side in milky white, and the other in soft pink for a natural look. ♡

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Both nail arts are different, yet both feature a natural stone-like art.*

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Milky white with swirly mirror art and sharp mirror French tips.

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A milky white base with small round French tips and hand-painted mimosa flowers. ♡

Asymmetric Nails Might Be Great Too!*

Asymmetric nails with completely different nail art designs on the left and right hands have a mysterious nuanced charm, giving an impression of cohesion despite the differences. ♩

I hope this helps you as a reference for your next nail change!*

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