Onglerie or Salon de manucure
plain old nails is ongles, the nails is les ongles, some nails is quelques ongles, and my nails is mes ongles
No, Nail does not rhyme with bell.
La uña = the fingernail or toenail El clavo = the nail (carpentry)
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a nail file is called 'une lime à ongles' in French.
clouer
It's nail polish specially for french manicure, which is a manicure designed to resemble our natural nails. Hence, french nail polish consists of nudes, white, and clear polish. The consistency of the polish is also more sheer compared to regular polish.
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
french: l'ongle (masculine)latin: ungula (feminine)
vernis à ongles
vernis à ongles
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
To drive in a nail is 'enfoncer un clou' in French. The specific fact of driving a (headless) nail into the plank, so as to make it sink below the wood level, is 'chasser un clou'.
Nail varnish is the coloured polish, and that goes on first. The french polish is just a see-through layer that is a strengthener/hardener to make the coloured varnish last longer and that goes on top after you have applied 1 to 2 coats of the coloured nail polish.
Onglerie or Salon de manucure
This depends on the military that you are in. The American Marines just recently allowed french manicures so long as they conform to the standard on nail length that was already in practice. No other colour of nail polish is allowed