Which sounds like exactly our kind of party…
Honestly, the ways to remix your mani are endless, but we're very much into the crafty-cool ‘Heart Punch nails’ that we've been seeing all over the accounts of our favourite nailfluencers. We've seen the look posted from celebrity manicurists, Betina Goldstein , Iram Shelton , Imarni and across the accounts of some of our favourite inspo accounts.
How to do Heart Punch nails? If you're artistically-inclined you can sketch out the heart free-hand, as shown by nail artist, Iram Shelton, below. Then fill in the gap around it and finish with a top coat. But we've also seen the design hacked with the help of heart-shaped stickers, then removed with tweezers after an all-over coat of nail paint.
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