Sparkling Combos: The Trendy Fusion of Glitter and Film in Korean Nail Art ✨
2020.02.18 published
Even still images look sparkling...
I love Korean nail art ♡ Of course, Japanese art is also cute, but Korea has its own distinct style, and the unique color combinations, size of stones, and arrangements are entirely different from Japan, making it feel innovative. I keep looking at them on Instagram.
(When I look back at the saved nail images, about 90% are Korean nails. LOL)
That's when I realized the recent trends in Korean nail art.
Korean nail art often features very sparkling designs, and I wondered why? I feel like “a lot of them have aurora film layered over glitter.”
Something like this.
<When viewed in a video>
As you can see, the film is embedded on top of the glitter.
Here’s a video of the completed design. Isn’t it dazzlingly sparkly??
Even without using stones or crystal pixie, the reflection is amazing ♡ It's an art style that remains flat and smooth, and it sparkles like this; isn't it the best?
(In fact, many salons embed stones securely to prevent them from falling off, so there’s a discussion that they don’t sparkle as much...)
Plus, it might be cheaper to finish than using stones or crystal pixie art.
However, since film is embedded, it may finish a bit thicker, but if that doesn’t bother you, there’s no problem. ♡
I want to try it whether it's one nail or ten♡
You can do it on all fingers, create a gradient effect, or just do one nail; this art is absolutely cute no matter if it's all ten nails ♡
The glitter reflects, and the film reflects too. The sparkling light refraction is incredibly attractive in this nail art.**