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 This is the manicurist-approved way to make your French nails look a lot more natural. "A sheer pink shade helps hide any nail imperfections or yellowing," Sritapan explains.

 After cleaning up any stray polish with a Q-tip soaked in nail polish remover, you'll need to keep this art lasting as long as possible. To seal and set your at-home French manicure, finally finish with a thin layer of a shiny top coat. "My favorite top coat is Akzentz Luxio Shine On ($20) because it's not sticky and keeps your nails for so long," says Bychkova.

 Final look at the completed French manicure.

 And voilà, you've created a French manicure. As with any manicure, be sure to play it carefully before putting your hands to work: Depending on the formula of your polish and your top coat, it can take several hours for your nails to completely dry.

 It will depend on which nail salon you go to, but in New York City a standard manicure typically ranges from $20-$25 for regular polish and $45-$50 for gel. And while some salons don't charge extra for a French tip, others do. Also, keep in mind that most salons charge a fee for nail polish removal, which can range from $10-$15 depending on the type of polish.

 As with any manicure, you'll get the most out of a French manicure if you use a strong base coat and a top coat, for starters. Also, avoid anything that may cause chipping (biting nails, hot water, chemicals, etc.), and don't forget to seal your manicure, or rather, paint around the nail tip to protect against damage.

 What are some variations on the traditional French manicure?

 If you're looking for a variation on the classic French mani, try V French tips or reverse French tips. The easiest way to create a V French tip is to hold the nail perpendicular to you, then paint on long white lines in a "V" shape, with the bottom of the V hitting at the tip of the nail. For a reverse French tip, use a dark color over the entire base of the nail, and add a small line in a lighter shade at the nail bed (instead of on fingernail tip, as in a classic French manicure).

 You surely know square and almond, but what about lipstick or edge? Here, industry pros will help you decide which shape to try for your next manicure.

 Seconds after you sit down in the nail salon, you've historically been forced to make a binary decision: square or round? But it's not that simple anymore. These days, nail shapes are more varied than ever, thanks to influencers and celebrities alike sporting a variety of far-from-traditional silhouettes. It's not just about picking the perfect nail color or showing off a funky design anymore — nail shapes are the new it-factor when it comes to nailing a manicure (no pun intended).

 Trying out different nail shapes definitely keeps things fun, and it's a great way to express ourselves, Lilly Rojas, founder of Brooklyn's Lili and Cata nail salon, explains. "Just like experimenting with colors you normally wouldn't wear feels brave, finding your perfect nail shape can provide a sense of self confidence and empowerment."

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 With that being said, you also want to find the shape that works best for you. According to Anastasia Totty, a LeChat nail educator and owner of Artistique Salon in Jacksonville, Florida, there are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a nail shape: your personal style, your personal preference, and your occupation. "It has to enhance your look, make you feel beautiful, and fit your idea of what looks good. Trends come and go, but finding your unique style is extremely important," she says.

 If you want a quick tip to discovering your most natural-looking nail shape, manicurist Deborah Lippmann says it's all about following the cuticles. "The best way to find the best shape for you is do a proper cuticle pushing, and then mirror the shape of the tip of your nails to the shape of your cuticles," she explains. "That gives you the most natural elongated nail and is how you find your best personal nail shape."

 We're at the point now where the world has more nail shape varieties than we have fingers, so it can be tough to keep track of all the options, let alone choose one. That's why we've broken down 11 of the most popular options so you can make an informed, thoughtful decision next time you sit down at the salon.

 Plus, it could be fun to play around with some different options. "I would suggest trying out a new nail shape every few months because you never know, it might become your new favorite shape," Rojas says.

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 The square nail shape is pretty self-explanatory. Square nails are square — they're flat on top with straight, sharp corners. They neither flare out nor taper in and are a popular shape for those with short nails or long, narrow nail beds.

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 Square nails are typically seen as stylish and clean but also low-maintenance, founder of nail-care brand Ciaté London, Charlotte Knight, explains. "This shape looks amazing with a bold, block color."

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 The classic round shape is another favorite for those who prefer to keep their nails clipped short. "If you feel you have shorter fingers, you may be more likely to go for a round nail as it can elongate fingers," Knight says. Like square nails, round nails start with straight sides but curve at the edges to follow the natural shape of the fingertip.

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 If you want to go bold with color but aren't sure about the shape, Knight says there's no going wrong with a round nail shape. "They truly look brilliant with any shade of polish you’re in the mood for," she says.

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 Square oval — or squoval — nails are perfect if you're into the flat edge of the square but hate sharp corners. Knight notes that this classic, universally beloved shape seriously suits everyone. However, it can be especially appealing for those with wider, longer nail beds as it will help balance out everything.

 Yes, round nails are different from oval ones. Here's how: Oval nails are filed down on the sides in addition to the tips. The curvature is more extreme, so it tends to make fingers look a little longer.

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