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Fluffy nails - what you need to know about the new fuzzy nail trend

Sarene Kloren|Published

Fluffy nails present a playful and avant-garde option for those looking to experiment with their nail art.

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Nail art trends evolve rapidly, with some fads fading quickly while others, like the classic French manicure, remain timeless. 

One of the latest trends capturing attention is “fluffy nails”, a style that offers a unique, textured appearance.

What are fluffy nails?

Fluffy nails, also known as "furry" or '"fuzzy" nails, involve creating a three-dimensional, velvety texture on the nail surface. This effect is typically achieved using flocking powder, a fine material that, when applied, creates a soft, plush finish.

The concept isn't entirely new; in 2016, Jan Arnold introduced furry manicures at the Libertine Fall/Winter show, where models wore nails with actual faux fur.

Today, the trend has evolved, with a subtler, velvet-like look.

How to achieve the fluffy nail look

  1. Preparation: Begin by shaping and buffing your nails, ensuring they're clean and ready for polish.
  2. Base Application: Apply a base coat or your chosen nail polish colour. Allow it to dry thoroughly.
  3. Second Coat: Apply a second layer of polish. While it's still tacky, generously sprinkle flocking powder over the nail.
  4. Setting the Powder: Gently press the powder into the wet polish to ensure adhesion. Once set, brush off any excess powder.

It's advisable not to apply a top coat, as it can diminish the fuzzy texture. Due to the absence of a sealing layer, this manicure is relatively short-lived, only lasting a few days.

Considerations and potential drawbacks

While fluffy nails offer a visually intriguing aesthetic, they come with certain practical challenges:

  • Hygiene Concerns: The textured surface can trap moisture, dirt, and bacteria, potentially leading to infections if not properly maintained.
  • Durability: The absence of a protective top coat means the flocking powder may wear off quickly, especially with regular hand washing or daily activities.
  • Practicality: Everyday tasks, such as using a smartphone or handling food, might become cumbersome due to the nail's fuzzy texture.

Fluffy nails are a playful and avant-garde option for those looking to experiment with their nail art. However, weighing the aesthetic appeal against practical considerations is essential.

For special occasions or photoshoots, they can serve as a striking statement piece. For daily wear, one might opt for more conventional styles or consider incorporating the fluffy effect as an accent rather than a full set.

As with any beauty trend, personal preference and lifestyle should guide your choice. If you're intrigued by the fluffy nail trend, perhaps start with a single accent nail to test its practicality before committing to a full set.

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