French Nails = Slutty?

user79

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I've tried doing the French mani on my natural nails but it's such a pain in the ass and takes a long time for all the steps. And the white part chips sooo fast, so I don't think it's worth the effort. I just don't have enough free time to waste it on doing my nails so intricately. Now I just use a pinky milky sheer coat on the nails and don't bother with the white strip.
 

ginger9

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Originally Posted by MissChievous
I've tried doing the French mani on my natural nails but it's such a pain in the ass and takes a long time for all the steps. And the white part chips sooo fast, so I don't think it's worth the effort. I just don't have enough free time to waste it on doing my nails so intricately. Now I just use a pinky milky sheer coat on the nails and don't bother with the white strip.

I agree. The white stripe chip in a couple of days and is a pain to maintain. However I have done a french pedicure and it lasted for weeks! I totally recommend it - looks great too! I showered everyday like I normally do but just be careful if your using a pumis scrub you don't get close to the nails
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ductapemyheartt

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i work in a nail salon....and all people get is the pink and white, which is basically french, but more natural looking. and i mean, these are old women...like in their 70s or 80s...surely they are not considered slutty.
 

lovelyweapon

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Re: I'm a dirty dirty whore

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Originally Posted by ginger9
This is a natural french manicure I did myself. It's not as nice as the salon variety but I like doing it myself as I am less harsh on my nails. I use a 6 dollar kit, the kind with the stickers for the tips and I choose a sheer pinky top coat for this one (you can barely see it with the flash since I just did one coat). Tell me what you think of my slutty manicure, am I a dirty bad little whore who needs to be spanked and punished??
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lmao!! i could totally tell you were in the porn industry when i took a look at those nails!
 

S.S.BlackOrchid

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I don't know whether they are slutty or not, but I love french manicures and do them all the time. I have short-medium nails and use a pinkish white instead of a stark white and use a sheer pink over it, and sometimes put little lacey decals on it. It looks very groomed. And I work in law enforcement, not the porn industry.
 

MissGirly85

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Well I think it is the length of the nails that makes a person look slutty but a french nail look professional in my opinon
 

foxynats

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Personally i love my acrylic nails...
I think sometimes they can look whore-ish if they are really long and accompanied by bad fake tan.
But i love mine... cute, not too long and i don't have to worry about chipped nail varnish before i go out!
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xx
 

FlaLadyB

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French manicures are always professional and feminine looking. Always in style and always look appropriate no matter where you are going.

I switched over to pink and whites just because I use my hands so much and it's easier to care for. I don't worry about the white chipping off! LOVE 'EM!
 

astronaut

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At first I thought "ehh that's silly" but you wouldn't believe the crazy shit on youtube. Disgusting fetishes man. There was this one motherfucker who messaged me saying they were watching my videos and asked me to grow my nails out long. Dumbass creepo actually favorited a shit ton of videos on youtube of people and their long nails. Some weirdo fetish ones. Gross man. I called that bitch out. Some people are just plain fucked up in the head.

So now when I see long nails, I DO think of slutty! All because of this wack job ruining my innocent mind!
 

mocha_queen

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Personally, I think super long nails/ acrylics look trashy.
and like the op says...french tips would give out the impression of slutty cause it reminds people or pornstars, just about all of them have french manicures done.

I think this look on shorter, rounder nails looks classy though especially when the white tip is done under the base colour coat.
 

BEA2LS

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Originally Posted by hunnybun
Unfortunately -- my own personal experience confirms this article. This is a LONG post, but I feel compelled to share my story in hopes of saving some other woman entering the professional world from my embarrassment.

I was a go-go dancer at a nightclub for several years in my younger days as a part time college job. Not a stripper -- but I have to admit, shamefully close to that. All the girls I danced with, including myself, always had acrylic french tips. Not super long ones, just your standard set. But it was as much a part of the uniform as the booty shorts and rhinestone bras.

The older and wiser me now works in a major law firm that has several female attorneys and partners. Not a single french manicure in sight -- acrylic or otherwise. The only exception is the receptionist, who I should add, also wears way too much frosty hot pink blush and is the only staff member without a college degree.

Now the embarrassing part. I was a bit of slow learner and continued sporting my french tips for the first few months of work. One day, a senior female attorney who had become a mentor of sorts to me, presented me with a little gift bag. Inside was a bottle of a translucent pastel pink nail lacquer and a clipping from a recent fashion/society section of New York Magazine. (excepted in relevant portion below).



I went to lunch with my mentor that same afternoon and asked her about my nails. She explained that french tips are not appropriate to wear in front of clients. And that french manicures, in general, are pretty much passe. I refused to believe this at first. I LOVE my beautiful french tips and thought they were oh so glam.

But then I started paying more attention to women's nails. If you look in any issue of vogue or any other fashion mag, NONE of the women pictured ever have french manicures. Celebrities in Hollywood never have french manicures either. I slowly realized that the only french manicures I ever saw anymore were worn by the saleswomen when I went shopping or the waitresses when I went out to dinner. In these circles, the white tips seem as popular as ever. But I never caught other businesswomen with french manicures. In fact, what high profile pubic figure, in fashion, politics, society, business, or otherwise has french nails? I can only think of three. Pamela Anderson, Victoria Beckam (though I know that Posh has weathered a lot of editorial criticism for this -- yet I admire her sense of independence) and Dolly Parton.

Around the same time that I finally realized it was time to give up my beloved french tips -- I was also newly married. My new husband's family is pretty embedded in the local professional society. My father-in-law is a partner in a land investment firm and my mother-in-law sits on the board of a large charitable foundation. As a result, my new husband began bringing me to lots of black tie social functions with his family. I was uncomfortable getting ready for my first formal function sans acrylics. My hands felt so naked and bland. On the car ride there, my husband took my hand was pleasantly surprised. He told me that he was so glad I got rid of "those nails" as his two sisters had always wanted to say something to me about them since they first met me, but that he wouldn't let them for fear of embarrassing me. Clearly, I was convinced.

My conclusion. French tips are totally acceptable for certain social circles, but definitely not for others. Though I have to disclaim that I'm in California and can't speak for the South (perhaps Miss Parton is totally in vouge with her hometown fashions...). Lastly, this is merely a trend, not a rule. There is nothing wrong with doing as Posh does and flashing high society the french-tipped-finger. I'm writing from the perspective of a young attorney and young wife, wanting to fit into her new professional and social environment.


I tend to disagree. I work in a *very* professional setting and all of the female bosses have french tips. I also found the quote about the receptionist to be a little snobbish.. just because someone doesn't have a college degree does not make them trashy.
I would be quite offended if people paid that much attention to my nails and not to my work!!
 

Jello89

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I think french tips are cute! Especially with a little gem on the thumbs or a design or something simple. I do agree that Longer is more ''Trashy'' I just think that french manicure could look very classy if its not too long!
 

astronaut

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Quote:
Originally Posted by hunnybun
Unfortunately -- my own personal experience confirms this article. This is a LONG post, but I feel compelled to share my story in hopes of saving some other woman entering the professional world from my embarrassment.

I was a go-go dancer at a nightclub for several years in my younger days as a part time college job. Not a stripper -- but I have to admit, shamefully close to that. All the girls I danced with, including myself, always had acrylic french tips. Not super long ones, just your standard set. But it was as much a part of the uniform as the booty shorts and rhinestone bras.

The older and wiser me now works in a major law firm that has several female attorneys and partners. Not a single french manicure in sight -- acrylic or otherwise. The only exception is the receptionist, who I should add, also wears way too much frosty hot pink blush and is the only staff member without a college degree.

Now the embarrassing part. I was a bit of slow learner and continued sporting my french tips for the first few months of work. One day, a senior female attorney who had become a mentor of sorts to me, presented me with a little gift bag. Inside was a bottle of a translucent pastel pink nail lacquer and a clipping from a recent fashion/society section of New York Magazine. (excepted in relevant portion below).



I went to lunch with my mentor that same afternoon and asked her about my nails. She explained that french tips are not appropriate to wear in front of clients. And that french manicures, in general, are pretty much passe. I refused to believe this at first. I LOVE my beautiful french tips and thought they were oh so glam.

But then I started paying more attention to women's nails. If you look in any issue of vogue or any other fashion mag, NONE of the women pictured ever have french manicures. Celebrities in Hollywood never have french manicures either. I slowly realized that the only french manicures I ever saw anymore were worn by the saleswomen when I went shopping or the waitresses when I went out to dinner. In these circles, the white tips seem as popular as ever. But I never caught other businesswomen with french manicures. In fact, what high profile pubic figure, in fashion, politics, society, business, or otherwise has french nails? I can only think of three. Pamela Anderson, Victoria Beckam (though I know that Posh has weathered a lot of editorial criticism for this -- yet I admire her sense of independence) and Dolly Parton.

Around the same time that I finally realized it was time to give up my beloved french tips -- I was also newly married. My new husband's family is pretty embedded in the local professional society. My father-in-law is a partner in a land investment firm and my mother-in-law sits on the board of a large charitable foundation. As a result, my new husband began bringing me to lots of black tie social functions with his family. I was uncomfortable getting ready for my first formal function sans acrylics. My hands felt so naked and bland. On the car ride there, my husband took my hand was pleasantly surprised. He told me that he was so glad I got rid of "those nails" as his two sisters had always wanted to say something to me about them since they first met me, but that he wouldn't let them for fear of embarrassing me. Clearly, I was convinced.

My conclusion. French tips are totally acceptable for certain social circles, but definitely not for others. Though I have to disclaim that I'm in California and can't speak for the South (perhaps Miss Parton is totally in vouge with her hometown fashions...). Lastly, this is merely a trend, not a rule. There is nothing wrong with doing as Posh does and flashing high society the french-tipped-finger. I'm writing from the perspective of a young attorney and young wife, wanting to fit into her new professional and social environment.


That's very interesting. I didn't have a strong opinion of French nails or knew that porn stars are notorious for having them. I've only had them done twice; once for senior ball and another for high school graduation. I'm really developing an opinion from this thread and also from that disgusting fetish creep on Youtube. I probably won't get my nails done anymore.
 

babiid0llox

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Mid-length and short ones definitely not. But some of the extra long ones are
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. But I love long fake nails, even though I don't wear them
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astronaut

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You know, I've been looking through advertisments online and Harper's Bazaar recently, taking notice of nails, and I don't see any French nails! Painted nails, yes, but no Frenchies. Now that I really think about it, French nails are tacky and gaudy :| I know a bunch of girls in high school get it done and maybe even middle school. When I really really think about it, they really aren't classy. This thread really opened my eyes and made me take notice of things because there are things I am very ignorant of: hair and nails.

So during the times I got my nails done, I thought I was being cute and classy when what I really should have done was just keep it simple and polished.
 

-moonflower-

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I don't think they're slutty at all. Sometimes if the nails are very long and paired with an orangy-fake tan they can look trashy, but if they're well done I think they look very professional.
In fact I've got french nails now, I did them last night.
 

MsCocoa

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You know, I've been looking through advertisments online and Harper's Bazaar recently, taking notice of nails, and I don't see any French nails! Painted nails, yes, but no Frenchies. Now that I really think about it, French nails are tacky and gaudy :| I know a bunch of girls in high school get it done and maybe even middle school. When I really really think about it, they really aren't classy. This thread really opened my eyes and made me take notice of things because there are things I am very ignorant of: hair and nails.

So during the times I got my nails done, I thought I was being cute and classy when what I really should have done was just keep it simple and polished.


In terms of Harpers Bazaar, I would have to say that it's most likely because short (to the tip of your fingers) nails are 'in'.
 

florabundance

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I had no idea that all this time when guys were watching porn they were looking at fingernails.

More to the point though, my own nails are seemingly incapable of proper shapely growth so the Gel ones are my alternative. I actually think they make my hands look nice and lady like.
 
I would have to say when I think of french tips...I dont think slutty, I think chonga. lol. I live in Miami and all the little highschool wanna-be cholas have their french tips...normal length, nothing crazy...typical french. I actually do wear acrylics, but the "ghetto" long curves and designs lol...I am a makeup artist and fashion designer and ive only gotten good feedback on my nails...so as far as acrylics being trashy, I think not...the typical french...very tacky (and played out)!!!
As far as the porn stars go...yeah...they all got some creative nails, usually always a french!!! =)
 
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