Low-Lift, DIY Bridal Manicure Ideas
Looking for a low-lift, DIY bridal manicure? Content creator Ari Bines suggests using good ‘ol press-on nails. “Make sure you measure your nail size for the most accurate application,” she says, noting that this makes it less likely the nails will pop off while you’re dancing the night away.
Using Press-On Nails
The exact press-ons Bines used for this look are sold out, but you can still re-create the aesthetic with the Coconut Coffin set from Static Nails’s Bridal Suite and meticulously measured pieces of gold striping tape.
Soft Matte
For her own wedding, New York-based nail artist Bari Elizabeth created this manicure with elements of her gown in mind. “I chose the soft, matte base to complement the white lace of my dress and added the dots,” she says. She encourages brides to go for a solid color with a simple design.
Additional Tips from a Pro
Another tip Elizabeth gives her bridal clientele? Don’t skip cuticle oil! “Whenever I do a bride’s nails,” she explains, “I always send them with a bottle of oil for the big day and strict instructions to apply it while they’re getting ready that morning along with hand lotion. It makes a world of difference when their photographer takes those memorable hand/ring photos.”
Pale Pink
Conclusion
A low-lift, DIY bridal manicure can be achieved with a little creativity and some simple tips from the pros. Whether you opt for press-on nails or a solid color with a simple design, remember to prioritize cuticle oil for a flawless finish.
FAQs
Q: What are some low-lift, DIY bridal manicure ideas?
A: Try using press-on nails, a solid color with a simple design, or a soft matte base with added details.
Q: How do I ensure my press-on nails stay in place?
A: Measure your nail size for the most accurate application and use gold striping tape to secure the nails.
Q: What’s the secret to a flawless finish?
A: Don’t skip cuticle oil! Apply it while getting ready on the big day, along with hand lotion, for a radiant glow.