How to Pick the Best Nail Shape for Your Hands
Heading to the nail salon or taking time for a DIY manicure is always a treat, but with so many shaping options, it can be tricky to choose. Should you do almond? Try square? Squoval? We asked nail professionals for the scoop on what nail shapes are in style and most popular so you can find the best one for your hands.
First, to find the best nail shape to flatter your hands and fingers, first check your cuticles, advises Fleury Rose, a celebrity nail artist in Brooklyn, New York. If you have an oval cuticle shape, she recommends matching it with an oval nail shape.
Here, our guide to the different nail tip shapes, including options for short, long, natural, and acrylic nails, whether you're looking for something classy, simple, fun, or a strong statement shape so you know what to ask for at the salon or create yourself for a perfect manicure:
1. Round-Shaped Nails
This simple shape is perfect for short nails (even nail biters!), extending only slightly past your nail bed and maintaining its natural shape. It's also the most popular nail shape: When they visit the salon, most women opt for this classic silhouette, Rose reveals. This shape is also perfect if you want strong nails, recommends Ava Shamban, M.D., a dermatologist in Los Angeles and author of Heal Your Skin. With this shape, nails are less likely to tear or break, making them healthier.2. Square-Shaped Nails
If you want a shape other than a natural rounded one that doesn't take a ton of effort to maintain, try a square style with the tip filed flat. You don't need much of a tip to achieve it, so this look is great for shorter nails. If you're concerned with short or chubby fingers, though, Rose says to grow nails out a bit longer: "Short and square is the hardest shape to wear, as it can make hands appear stumpy."This version of square nails is popular and universally flattering for a reason: It's a little softer than its more angular counterpart, but still looks put-together and is a great canvas for simple nail art.
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