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The French Manicure, created by Paris-based fashion designers, is a wide known type of nail make up. Thanks to the pastel colours of shades, the manicure is subtle and suitable for all women, independently of age, their nail shapes and length. The Collection of Eveline Cosmetics will be appreciated by women who choose naturalness combined with discrete elegance. To make the French manicure, you need two types of nail polishes; the white-base enamel and the translucent polish in a chosen shade. A typical French manicure takes two steps: STEP 1: Tips paining: The white enamel gives nail tips a fine and elegant look. A flat brush provides an easy application of the white paint when covering the tips. From now on, you don’t need any protective stripes. STEP 2: Covering nails with the pastel nail polish. The offer of Eveline includes 3 different ranges of special polishes in 3 pastel shades. They form a translucent cover on the nails, level fine ridges and imperfections and give them a delicate shine effect. A specially designed flat brush provides a smooth application on the surface, without any smudging. Thanks to a long lasting formula the manicure keeps its freshness, colour and shine. PASTEL COLLECTION A collection of nail polishes for French manicure, based on 3 natural shades in pastel mood: Cream, Beige, Rose; it’s French classic! BRILLIANT COLLECTION A set of 3 pastel shades with brilliant nail diamonds; the glittering colours: Passion, Illusion, Emotion will guarantee a glossy nail make up. WEDDING PARTY COLLECTION A shining collection of 3 translucent polishes; a shine effect you have never had, in 3 shades: Marry me!, Just married, Honeymoon. Especially recommended for a bride! PROFESSIONAL RECOMMMENDATION: In order to have a shiny and long lasting effect, cover the nails with a thin, colourless nail hardener. NEW TREND !!! French manicure in DISCO style? It is possible! The French manicure also for disco time! An innovative nail polish, Dance Fever UV Effect, glittering in the ultraviolet light, may be used for the second step of French manicure (instead of the pastel shade) or as the cover for a previous nail paint.