9 Tips for a Perfect Wedding-Day Manicure

The question at the salon is always whether something is oval, square, or in between:

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Find Your Shape

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"Cuticles exist to protect the area between the skin and nails," even though they are usually undesired. Removing them completely runs the danger of infection.

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Cuticle Care

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For a temporary remedy, use a high-grit emery board to file and smooth the edges of the nail, superglue a fake nail to the tip, allow it to cure for two minutes, and then apply matching color.

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Repair a Break

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Celebrity manicure artist Geraldine Holford advises using a Q-tip dipped in acetone-free polish remover to carefully remove scratches from your nails.

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Fix a Chip

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Fleury Rose, a celebrity manicure artist and creative director of Wild Oleander, recommends using a high-quality base and top coat that are brushed over the edges of each nail to seal in color and make sure your manicure lasts.

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Don't Forget the Hands

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Gonzalez advises obtaining a brightly colored manicure like red using gel or acrylic as a gentle reminder to quit biting and to let your nails grow strong and healthily.

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Make it Last

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"Sheer ivory, full-coverage white, and neutral metallics have really been trending," says celebrity manicurist and OPI ambassador Tom Bachik.

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Avoid Biting

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Expert Danielle Candido of Gelish and Morgan Taylor brands advises including "a nail file, instant glue, cuticle oil, nail polish remover, cotton pads, nail color, and a backup set of press-on nails pre-filed to the right shape and color" in a cosmetic bag.

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Shade Selection

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Beginning nail care early is crucial since everyone will be ogling your sparkly new rock from the minute you get engaged until the much-anticipated honeymoon.

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Come Prepared

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