![]() Get ready to obsess and don’t forget to bring these to your next manicure appointment. While Park seems to be the mastermind behind many of these otherworldly creations-and you’ll find many of her looks below-we’ve also rounded up a few additional (and equally mesmerizing) nail looks throughout the industry. For those who love the classic lines of a traditional French manicure but crave just a bit more color (its almost spring, after all), this faintly edgier option has everything you need: an atomic shade of orange and a slightly deeper inset. Minimalist Negative Space Nail Art Natural Nail In 2019. All three experts cited the influence of South Korea's premier nail artist Eunkyung Park, owner of Seoul's Unistella Salon, while Choi also mentioned a handful of innovative artists she likes. ![]() They shared the hottest trends, and what new directions we can expect in the future. After speaking to leading nail artist Jin Soon Choi, founder of JINsoon Nail Lacquers and JINsoon Hand & Foot Spa and beauty experts Sarah Lee of Glow Recipe as well as Peach and Lily's Alicia Yoon, we’re more convinced than ever that innovative nail art isn’t going anywhere. So we turned to the experts, asking what we can expect to see in the world of Korean nail art. South Korea has been serving up the most mesmerizing manicures we've ever seen, offering up a captivating collection of nail aesthetics from the shattered- glass nail phenomenon to stone nails to bracelet nails to Aurora nails. ![]() This is great news for the DIY people among us, minimalist. Korean nail art has been blowing up our Instagram and Pinterest feeds-and it's impossible to look away. Combining bold-yet-neutral, complementary colours, soft lines, unique dot accents and negative space minimalism, this low-maintenance look is fresh. This year will be a year of monochrome colors, abstract designs, negative space, & geometric lines.
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