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Fair enough Mui, But Antonys win last month at the Winner of Winners was very much a dramatic style (popular in many US competitions, not as much in european). His pic here in this post was along the same vein, but with slightly more shape. In a nutshell, I would define dramatic as:No lower archExtreme smile lineExtreme C curve Most dont understand that it has less to do with the style chosen as the consistency and finish of the winners nails. Dramatic nails win in Europe and less dramatic win in the US. It all depends on the judges coherence and the competitors skill in executing their designs. Holcomb was (and is) flawless in his his execution of his competition nails. They are beautifully consistent. Personally, I dont like the design aspect, many judges do not... however, you simply cant fault him on his perfection even if you disagree with the end design. Many people mistake his skill for his design. They think that is what their nails must look like (design wise) in order to win, so they focus on that instead of making simply beautiful consistent nails. Consistent wins more frequently than dramatic designs.
Fair enough Mui,
But Antonys win last month at the Winner of Winners was very much a dramatic style (popular in many US competitions, not as much in european). His pic here in this post was along the same vein, but with slightly more shape.
In a nutshell, I would define dramatic as:
No lower arch
Extreme smile line
Extreme C curve
Most dont understand that it has less to do with the style chosen as the consistency and finish of the winners nails. Dramatic nails win in Europe and less dramatic win in the US. It all depends on the judges coherence and the competitors skill in executing their designs.
Holcomb was (and is) flawless in his his execution of his competition nails. They are beautifully consistent. Personally, I dont like the design aspect, many judges do not... however, you simply cant fault him on his perfection even if you disagree with the end design.
Many people mistake his skill for his design. They think that is what their nails must look like (design wise) in order to win, so they focus on that instead of making simply beautiful consistent nails.
Consistent wins more frequently than dramatic designs.