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Peach manicure will become a trend in 2024: popular design ideas that will suit both teenagers and women 60+

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Peach color will become a trend in the coming year. Source: Pinterest

According to fashion forecasts, peach has every chance of becoming a trend in 2024. This delicate color dominates the red carpet, so it is likely to become a hit among nail art lovers.

It's because the Pantone Color Institute has chosen Peach Fuzz as the main shade of the coming year. As for manicure, Peach Fuzz has some advantages, in particular, it is suitable for both teenagers and older women. In addition, peach creates a rejuvenating effect and looks great on any nail length.

Benefits of peach fuzz

This shade can be easily combined with other colors, or used as a basis for creative design. It also looks great on pale skin, emphasizing aristocracy and fragility. At the same time, peach perfectly complements a tan, against which it becomes brighter and more intense.

This color is universal, as it is perfect for any shape and length of nails. Due to the variety of designs, the shade will suit both teenagers and older women. Peach Fuzz can be associated with the carefree youth and romantic maturity.

Peach rejuvenates

Manicurists claim that the trendy shade of 2024 visually rejuvenates hands. This can be easily explained: the warm color distracts attention from wrinkles, veins, and age spots. Peach also gives your hands a glow, which only enhances the effect.

Earlier, OBOZ.UA talked about a manicure that lasts longer and is not so harmful: what are polygel nails and why you shouldn't do them at home.

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