Spice Up Your Season With These Reverse French Nails
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Fall manicures brings a lot of inspirations and designs, and this time, the fashion season has brought a huge trend to spice up your nails. French Manicure designs were so popular in spring, and that’s why Fall has called for the Reverse French nails. While abstract nail designs and bold accents will surely occupy a large amount of space in your Instagram “saved” folder, we have also found many great influencers and celebrities gravitating toward this simpler yet classic nail look: none other than the Reverse
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