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]]>“I am a color enthusiast,” said Poole in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I donβt ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because Iβm so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I donβt go over the edge.”
Scrolling through her Instagram page, it’s hard not to fall over the edge. Her designs, full of patterns and colors, have amassed well over 135k followers. “I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she says. “Thatβs also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as theyβre basically just a series of squiggles and dots.”
Apart from her work with Sally Hansen she also enjoys sharing nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
Prepare to be obsessed.
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]]>Growing up in Busan, South Korea, Kyung Park has been drawn to beauty since she was little. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she recalled in an interview with Dazed Digital. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realised I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
But transitioning to nail art took time and effort, and she had to work hard in order to pay for her tuition. “It was a low paid job working as a beginner nail artist, but I was happy I could do what I loved while paying my tuition.”
She hadn’t stopped since and was featured in publications likeΒ VogueΒ andΒ Refinery29, with clientele that includes models at Seoul Fashion Week, K-Pop artists, and high-profile social media influencers. She’s also somewhat of an Instagram celebrity, with well over 300k followers.
“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she says. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
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]]>The post Nail Artist Madeline Poole is a Color Enthusiast appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I am a color enthusiast,” said Poole in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I donβt ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because Iβm so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I donβt go over the edge.”
Scrolling through her Instagram page, it’s hard not to fall over the edge. Her designs, full of patterns and colors, have amassed well over 135k followers. “I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she says. “Thatβs also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as theyβre basically just a series of squiggles and dots.”
Apart from her work with Sally Hansen she also enjoys sharing nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
Prepare to be obsessed.
The post Nail Artist Madeline Poole is a Color Enthusiast appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art is All About Self-Satisfaction appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Growing up in Busan, South Korea, Kyung Park has been drawn to beauty since she was little. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she recalled in an interview with Dazed Digital. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realised I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
But transitioning to nail art took time and effort, and she had to work hard in order to pay for her tuition. “It was a low paid job working as a beginner nail artist, but I was happy I could do what I loved while paying my tuition.”
She hadn’t stopped since and was featured in publications likeΒ VogueΒ andΒ Refinery29, with clientele that includes models at Seoul Fashion Week, K-Pop artists, and high-profile social media influencers. She’s also somewhat of an Instagram celebrity, with well over 300k followers.
“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she says. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
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