That’s what makes playing with nail designs so much fun!
But if you’re bold enough to try something brand-new, let us introduce you to this supercool shape.
Enter, coffin nails.
What are the nail shapes?
Before we dive into coffin nails, let’s briefly discuss the variety of commonnail shapes.
There are seven popular designs, ranging from natural towow-look-at-me-nowtips.
On the natural end of the spectrum, we have round and oval nails.
Rounded nails are where the edge of the nails are, well, round.
“And oval nails are a slight variation from the round but with a slightly more narrow edge.”
The main difference between these two shapes is that oval nails tend to look slimmer.
Next, we have square andsquoval.
Square nails are pretty straightforward: Think a flat top with 90-degree angles at the corners.
Then there’s almondnot completely natural-looking but not too daring.
This creates a softer point.
And for those who prefer a more eye-catching shape, you have stiletto and coffin.
Think of stiletto nails as the almond nails' more daring cousin.
The shape is similar, but the edges are filed to more of a sharp point.
Finally, coffin nails are a “mix between square and stiletto,” Truong says.
What is a coffin nail shape?
As stated above, coffin nails are a bold statement.
This nail shape, also called “ballerina nails,” is sort of shaped like a pointe shoe.
They’re long, round, and slim with a narrow but rounded top.
It’s basically a happy medium between the square and almond nail.
“Anyone can wear a coffin nail shape,” Truong says.
The choice is yours.
How to achieve it.
Before you pull out your nail file, begin with grooming your nails.
“Prep your cuticlesby pushing them back or trimming them,” Truong suggests.
This is always a good time to remove any previous polish and wash your hands thoroughly before beginning.
Create a square shape first.
“It’s best to start off with square nails,” Truong says.
So file the top of your nail completely flat and make 90-degree angles on the edges.
This is more of a pre-step that makes creating the coffin shape easier.
Make the point.
Once your square shape is complete on all 10 nails, it’s time to create the tapered edge.
Perfect your edges.
“The final step is to file the edge of the nails straight across,” Truong says.
It’s your artistry.
Nail care tips.
“Cuticle oilis always a great product to have at home or in your purse,” Truong says.
“Apply cuticle oil at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Get a small nail or paint brush.
When tackling anat-home mani, errors are inevitable (unless you’re a nail art pro).
Simply dip the brush into nail polish remover and gently apply it to the mistake.
This tip will save you a whole lot of time when it comes to painting your nails at home.
Don’t forget to moisturize.
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And as always, don’t forget to moisturize your hands.
You likely know this, but proper skin care isn’t limited to our faces.
Healthy and hydrated hands can help your nails look and feelevenbetter.
After all, cracks and frays can take away from an elevated finish.
Especially as we continue to wash our hands diligently, moisturizing your hands throughout the day is pretty essential.
The takeaway.
Coffin nails are chic and bold, but it’s still easy enough to accomplish at home.
And don’t forget your basic nail care.
Proper nail grooming and a killer nail shape mean you’ll be getting compliments on your tips nonstop.
We’ll just say, you’re welcome.