Question by nargeskhanjani: What is the difference between french and american manicures?
I think french and american manicures look the same?! What is the difference?
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Answer by queenbeebeemarie
The French has the white tips
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where i get my nails done the difference is that french manicures have a different glaze that lasts longer. that’s all.
at some places they just don’t want to use the name “french” because of the differences with their believes.
The French manicure is thought to have been invented by Max Factor in the 1930s for the fashionistas of Paris. A french manicure consists of a white tip with a flesh toned sheer over the rest of the nail. Orly trademarked the term “Original French Manicure” when they began selling their at home french manicure kits in 1978.
The origins of the American manicure are much harder to find. Basically, the major difference between the two styles is the color of the tip. American manicures are a softer version of the traditional French, using creamier colors as opposed to a stark white. Most people consider the American manicure a more natural nail look.