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Nail Shape & Size Guide

Nail Shape Guide

NAIL SHAPE

Nail Shape Visual Guide

HOW TO FIND THE BEST NAIL SHAPE FOR YOUR HANDS

Coffin Shape

Coffin

An angular take on the square shape, with a straight-edged tip tapered in

Mimicking the shape of a coffin, this shape is tapered on the sides. Coffin nails are narrower than your typical square shape with a squared-off tip. This shape works well for people who have long nails and slim fingers. It’s not an ideal nail shape if you use your hands a lot since it requires some length. To create this shape, square off the free edge.

Ballerina Shape

Ballerina

Have a rectangular shape at the top, and this shape is achieved by filing the nail straight and leaving the original shape on the sides or reducing it a bit to give a triangle look but without one of its tips. This type of nail shape mimics a ballet shoe.

Ballerina nails are suitable for those with longer fingernails and smaller nail beds. For those with a more daring style, ballerina nails will add a certain edge to your style. Pair this shape with a darker nail polish to create a flawless look that requires attention. To add a softer element to bold shapes, try lighter colors.

Square Shape

Square

With straight and sharp edges, squared off at the tip

Square nails shape is suitable for low maintenance. If you have long, narrow nail beds and like a short length, this is the shape for you. Long square nails are the perfect canvas for trending shades and nail art. Achieve this shape by filing in a straight line across the free edge.

Squoval Shape

Squoval

A square-shaped nail with softer, rounder edges

Squoval nails are suitable for universal shape. It looks good on everyone! This universally flattering nail shape looks good on short and long fingers. Part-oval and part-square, this is super easy to maintain on short nails. Start by filing straight across, then round off the corners in one long stroke, connecting the free edge together.

Stiletto Shape

Stiletto

Shaped long and spiky, with the point curving to the base like a triangle

Stiletto nails shape is suitable for short fingers and long nails. This is a shape made for long nails that ends with a sharp statement point. This is like an almond shape, but more pointed. Find the center of the nail tip, then shape both sides by filing into a slight taper towards the nail tip. Next, begin shaping the tip by narrowing the free edge to create a peak.

Almond Shape

Almond

It might look similar to the oval, but here the tip should be much slimmer than the base. Pointy but still softly rounded

Almond nails slenderize thicker fingers and wider nail beds, and they keep your nails fairly strong, despite their filed sides. What's more, you can wear them shorter for a look that's a little more natural while still maintaining an edge.

Oval Shape

Oval

A round shape nail, with corners that curve inward

Oval nails shape is suitable for wide nail beds and long nails. The oval is a medium to long shape with straight-filed sides that end in a soft semicircle. It’s similar to an almond shape but a tad more blunt. File each side of the nail, and slightly curve your file toward the center of the nail to create an egg-like shape.

Round Shape

Round

Straight sides that round up with a flat-edged tip

Round nail shape is suitable for short fingers. This shape elongates your fingers, making them look slender and also makes wide nail beds appear thinner. Start by filing and following the natural shape of the fingertip. Flip your hands and check the symmetry of the curve.

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