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Red nails are an open challenge to sexuality.

Have you ever thought, dear readers, over the question of why a red manicure does not go out of style from the very moment of the invention of varnish in its modern form. To begin with, the very first product, released in the early thirties of the last century, was brightly scarlet in color . From that time until our days, the red varnish does not leave the heights of fashionable Olympus. What is the secret of such popularity and relevance?

Few of us have not heard that the red nails of a man are considered sexual. Of course, not all representatives of the stronger sex will agree with the thesis that scarlet or cherry varnish on the nails is beautiful. However, let's not confuse the concepts "stylishly" and "attractive." It is difficult to argue with the fact that the red nail polish attracts the eye in addition to our will. That's why, any lady who has covered her nails with enamel of a purple hue, runs the risk of being in the epicenter of attention.

According to the men themselves, they like the red design of nails, but not because it causes them passion. Rather, they are attracted by the fact that the lady is watching carefully. It turns out, it's not so important what will be your manicure, the main thing is that it was bright enough? And here not! Ask any man whether he likes blue or green shades of nail polish. At best, in response you will hear: "I do not care" or "I do not understand this". But these colors are also quite bright and attract attention. However, do not cause the desired effect. Why does this happen?

Ladies who possess the art of seduction, even without theoretical knowledge in the field of psychology, have had the opportunity to make sure, on their own experience, what exactly excites men.

No matter how funny it sounds, but the representatives of the stronger sex react to everything that is somehow connected with food. Why do most of the men prefer not the floral, but the fruit fragrance perfume? That's right ... because they smell delicious. This woman immediately wants to taste.

About the same is the case with a manicure or a pedicure. What do you think, what does a man associate with blue, green or purple hues? It is difficult to imagine. Maybe with the alien mind? But red nails immediately bring memories of ripe berries and fruits.

Psychologists believe that the red color of the varnish is preferred by ladies who are confident in their attractiveness, temperamental and passionate, emotional, cheerful and energetic. And are not these qualities in a woman any man appreciates above all else?
It was thanks to this hypnotic effect of color that red nails were and remain at the peak of fashion trends. The length of the nails varies, their shape, shades of lacquer, design and design. Only the mood of the owner of a manicure in red tones remains unchanged.

However, quite often the ladies themselves hear that the red varnish on the nails is a bad taste. Indeed, if used improperly, a bright enamel can spoil the impression not only of the manicure, but of the entire outfit as a whole.

First of all, red nails should correspond to the general "video series". Like any bright spot, scarlet or purple manicure looks best against a backdrop of neutral shades. If desired, you can add a little red (the same tone) in the wardrobe. Let it be beads, bracelet, earrings, hairpin in hair, strap.

Do not forget that a bright manicure looks irreproachable only on the well-groomed nails. The color of the varnish is selected according to the shade of the skin. Red lacquer and lipstick of the same shade - a pair for all time. Separate them do not advise and modern designers.

The length of the nails is, of course, a personal matter. However, if you are not going to a party about Helouin in a vampire costume, huge blood-red nails are unlikely to be appropriate. Today's trend is short square nibbles of shades of wine and forest berries.

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