Get inspired: 10 different french girls to innovate nail art

How about testing different trends and making the nail more fun?

Francesinha is one of the most classic nail arts in the world of beauty. However, in recent times, it has been gaining increasingly creative, modern and different versions, and has become even more popular with fans of innovative decorations.

In addition to giving the illusion that the nails are bigger by concentrating the design at the fingertips, the modern French women also color the look, give personality to the look and can be very practical when reproducing them. Check out below 12 different nail art inspirations and choose your favorite!

1. Neon

How about betting on vibrant hue to innovate classic nail art?


2. Colorful and asymmetrical

In addition to the different shades on each finger, this different francesinha is asymmetrical, skirts one side of the nail and has a shimmering enamel base.


3. Inclined

One of the versions of Francesinha that is making the most success today is the one with inclined trace. Do you like this idea?


4. Colorful with shine

Who says you have to choose between one and the other? Bet on the colorful french and the detail with brightness for a very glamorous look.


5. Layered slope

For those who liked the idea of the slanted French, the double stroke can be a great option to make it even more interesting.


6. Geometric

The trace forming a kind of triangle at the tip of the nails gives a modern effect to the visual.


7. Tip + colored base

Too much color is never too much, and if you throw in the mixture of shades when making french can be a great alternative to innovate nail art.

8. One of each color

Get inspired by the fashion of painting a nail of each color and adapt the trend for francesinha. Easy to put into practice and with a super fashionista result!


9. Half and half

Look how beautiful this version with the dash of two colors!


10. Adhesive

The extended french can also be made with a printed adhesive.


Which nail art has the most of your face?

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