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red valentine nail art 2014

Monday, April 3, 2017
red valentine nail art 2014Nail art is an innovative way to coloring, decorate, enhance, and embellish the fingernails. It really is a kind of artwork that you can do on toenails and fingernails, after manicures or pedicures usually. A manicure and a pedicure are beauty treatments that trim, shape, and polish the nail. Often these methods take away the cuticles and soften your skin surrounding the nails.The exact source of nail treatments is unclear, since it appears to have originated in different parts of the world around the same time. In ancient Egypt, from 5000 B.C. to 3000 B.C., women would dye their toenails with henna to indicate sociable status and seductiveness. Women of the lower class wore neutral and pastel shades, as the upper classes deep wore, bright shades. In Babylonia, 3200 B.C., men, not women, colored their toenails with green and black kohl, an ancient beauty. To get ready for warfare, warriors of Babylon spent hours having their toenails prepared, locks curled and experienced other similar beauty treatments. Just as ancient Egypt, nail color indicated one's status, black for noblemen and green for the common man. Around once, 3000 B.C., the first toe nail polish originated in ancient China. It had been created from beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, veggie dyes, and gum arabic. Chinese language dipped their fingernails or toenails in this combination for several hours or kept it to dry out. Colors ranged from red to red, depending on the mixture of the ingredients. Through the Zhou Dynasty, 600 B.C., royalty used this simple toe nail polish with gold and silver dust on their nails to show their social status.

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