Has anyone just gone with natural nails for their wedding day? My nails are long and very strong, they look nice, and we are on a smaller budget, trying to do everything cheap as possible. I was thinking that if I just had natural nails, it would be cheaper. Especially since if I get my nails done, I would also probably take my bridesmaids with me (7 BMs, 1 flower girl)- with a manicure and pedicure that bill will add up very quickly. Not to sound like a cheapo, but unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money and I just don't feel that having a french manicure is totally imperative. is this tacky?
The night before we are all staying in a hotel together so i thought it would be fun to do a spa night, and we could give ourselves manicures with clear polish and natural toe polish maybe?
any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks!!
Re: Natural Nails? tacky?
Question though, why would you HAVE to take your BM's with you to get a manicure? Unless you're requiring them to have their nails done, it doesn't make sense and is unnecessary.
Thanks for the response
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[QUOTE]Amoro, when you say you did natural nails, did you still get manicure or just leave them without polish? I definitely don't want fake nails, i just don't know if it would be okay to go without a french manicure or any kind of manicure for that matter.
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Sorry AB! I treated myself to a nice mani and pedi the day before the wedding. Mani, I just had them reshape my nails and pain them a natural, pink color.
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I'm def doing a mani/pedi on my own real names!
Also, fake nails ruin your own real nails underneath... if you have nice ones to start with, why ruin your own???
And since we have all the colors, it's basically free.
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As for the tacky factor of fakes - consider someplace that air brushes the french tips on. They come out much lighter and very natural looking verses hand painting the tips. As long as the fakes aren't very long most people think they are natural nails - at lease in my experience. I had many people ask me if they were real or not and where I go to get them done because they looked so natural. I only took them off 3 months ago to give my nails a nice long break before putting them back on. I'm am totally afraid of some strange fungus or infection you can get by leaving them on too long and what would be worse then chipped polish for my wedding?! A missing nail!!!! EWWYYYY!
If you are going to go with your natural nails - great! If they are pretty and if you are happy with them then thats all that matters. You might want to consider an "american manicure". Just like a french but the white tip is very translucent so they dont stand out as much - just like an airbrushing. I have had that done a few times - and because of the lightness of them they dont really show any little chips and wear marks on the tips.
Now the important question: what color toes??!?!! Anyone doing light tiffany blue for their something blue? I'm thinking of it but I dont want to look like I have zombie feet or something! LOL!
My friend was married less than a month ago (February 13th) and I was one of her MOH. I went with her along with the other MOH and we just got manis and pedis with white tips and to my surprise they did not look bad at all. However, I did have to grow my nails a little first so that it looked presentable.
I say go for the natural look. There is nothing wrong with that at all.