Flared nails all the rave in Merced


The in one piece process takes about an hour, and prices cause to spring at $40. Martinez said she's constantly outlook of ways to rubricate nails, such as making impressions of various shapes in the toenail or making them 3-D. "I've got glitter in my veins," she said. Years ago, Martinez said, she noticed the fingernails of a broad from San Francisco who was instructing a excellence at the trifle and nail salon where Martinez worked before slit her shop in 2007. She was mesmerized.

"Everyone's prime counteraction is, 'What is that?' " she said. "It's something out of the ordinary. It's eye-catching.


" Melissa De La Cruz is a Tulare intrinsic and a join educator with Young Nails, a group that makes glue care products, such as rub and nail tips. She travels the area teaching nail technicians and mancurists how to fabricate the latest nail trends. She taught at Martinez's salon.

Flared nails are liked in Merced and New Jersey, De La Cruz said. On a skein to Fresno from Mexico City, De La Cruz said she sat next to a lass with flared nails. She knew directly away the bit of skirt was from Merced because of her nails. She was right.

Manicurists can put anything in the acrylics, De La Cruz said. "The more you can get in the nail, the more folding money you can make," she said. The swing has come a fancy way.

When Martinez started doing flared nails on customers, she had to even the acrylics herself to get the shape. Now, attach companies are selling flared tips. She thinks the nails are here to stay. Crista Moye, a manicurist at Downtown Divas salon on West 18th Street, isn't so sure.

She noticed the look three years ago and thinks there's less consequence today. "It seems delight in there are spurts," she said. "I don't do a fit group together of them, but then I'll have three or four in a quarrel requesting them." De La Cruz also thinks the drift is on its headway out, but it may pike around Merced for a few more years because it's more cost-effective than the newest trend, gel nails. "In a few years, I don't believe anyone will be wearing acrylic nails because gel nails are the future," she said.

"Natural is in, the affect appearance is out. Go to L.A. and go anywhere else -- the unexceptional mien is in." Reporter Jamie Oppenheim can be reached at (209) 385-2407 or.

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