Less is More: Embrace Negative Space Nails This Summer
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Negative space nail designs are all about using the unused space on your nails as part of the design. It’s a minimalist approach that allows you to play with patterns, shapes, and textures while keeping it subtle and chic. Whether you prefer a classic French manicure or want to experiment with geometric shapes and abstract patterns, there’s a negative space nail design that will suit your style.
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