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Spring is FINALLY on its way and we are ready for it. We are actually adopting it a little bit early because we need that boost at the moment.
With a new season comes a new colour palette, new trends and a whole new vibe, so not only will our wardrobes be shifting a little for the warmer* weather, so will our nails!An elevated French manicure Lately, we are loving simple nails such as a colourful French manicure, swap the white tip for a pop of your fave colour for subtle chic.And if you’re feeling something a bit more out there but still subtle, think of adding a floral detail for spring and enjoy the subtle but impactful creativity.This can also be done with a little bit of sparkle. Sophie Murray really is queen of nail inspo, so here’s another if you want simple but cute.
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