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Volume 6, Issue 2

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Explore your benefits at ahphair.com 19 GET THE LOOK While milk nails are beloved for flattering everyone, the trend works best when matched to each client's unique skin tone. e best option is to have a variety of milky neutrals with a range of undertones and opacity levels to offer the best fit. What looks neutral on one person may look washed out or too stark on another. A benefit of this trend's basic nature is that it can be the ideal canvas for a quick glow-up. ey're the perfect base for an abstract detail, isolated chrome, gem accent, or floral design. Following are my go-to collections. Gellyfit • So Aura Collection—neutrals with the addition of two sheer reds, most of which offer the same level of opacity • Nude Collection—great selection of undertones and varying opacity levels American Creator • Camouflage Base Collection—builder gels with a selection of tones and opacities that can be applied as a single layer over an existing nail structure • Disguise Collection—perfect assortment of nudes and easily adaptable opacity with one coat or two THE FINAL POUR e beauty of the milk nail trend isn't just its simplicity; it's how it can be customized. By adjusting undertone and opacity, this minimal look transforms from basic white into a truly personalized neutral that flatters every skin tone. Trends come and go, but the classics return with fresh twists. Milk nails may be a renamed staple, but their versatility means they'll stick around long aer social media moves on to the next thing. So, whether you're smiling or sighing at this look, milk nails prove one thing: Sometimes the simplest shades make the boldest statement. It's a bit like almond milk in your coffee—not pure white like a crisp French tip, yet not sheer enough to be mistaken for bare nails. Photo by @nailsbykatiedutra Photo by Christi VanZandt (@polishedinportland)

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