By Type
Find the finish you want, like glossy, sheer, chrome, or matte, with notes on how the look holds up.
About by type
This category is for nail ideas grouped by type - specifically cat eye and French tip combinations, plus the small-space tweaks and year-round looks people keep asking for. You will find magnetic manicure inspiration that stays wearable, with enough contrast to read clearly even on shorter nails. Some posts focus on bold magnetic color placement, like red cat eye French tips that pull that sharp, high-gloss stripe effect across the nail. Others lean softer with pink cat eye French tips for a gentler glow. We also include shape-and-length guidance, including almond cat eye French tips that look crisp without making your fingers feel "overdone."
Choosing between the ideas comes down to two things: your nail length and the kind of magnetic effect you want. On shorter nails, a thinner French tip line (about 1/8 to 1/6 of the nail width) keeps the cat eye stripe from looking crowded. For longer or almond nails, you can widen the tip slightly and let the magnetic band sit a little higher toward the center for a cleaner arc. If you care more about drama, pick red cat eye French tips and keep the base close to nude or clear - the magnet stripe pops harder. If you want everyday wear, pink cat eye French tips with a slightly milky base look smooth and forgiving.
Two expert pointers we use every time: First, cure in short stages and keep the magnet time strict. I hold the magnet over each nail for about 10-15 seconds right after you apply the color, then cure. Second, seal the French tip edge with a thin top coat layer before your full top coat. That little step prevents chipping right where people flex their nails the most.
























