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Tuesday, August 28, 2018 Paid Content When you step into your favorite nail salon?or break out you

[View in browser]( [Refinery29 + Target Beauty Present]( Tuesday, August 28, 2018 Paid Content [Target Beauty]( When you step into your favorite nail salon—or break out your own decades-in-the-making stash of lacquers—and you're suddenly hit with 1,463 polish options, it's easy to just go with the expected: anything bright for summer, burnt oranges and burgundy for fall, or glitter for the holidays. Sure, we might try a geometric nail, as seen all over the runways last season, or a colorful French mani plucked from our social feeds, but more often than not, trying out a new design can be intimidating. Instead of turning to our phones as our primary source of beauty inspo, we partnered with [Target Beauty]( and paired two nail-art-obsessed Gen Z'ers with manicurist Naomi Yasuda to dream up actual nail art based on something more personal: their own unique senses of style. [Click here]( to see how these ladies leverage their nails as the ultimate form of self-expression. Then, follow each four-step tutorial to try said designs at home. We dare you. [Target Beauty]( When you step into your favorite nail salon—or break out your own decades-in-the-making stash of lacquers—and you're suddenly hit with 1,463 polish options, it's easy to just go with the expected: anything bright for summer, burnt oranges and burgundy for fall, or glitter for the holidays. Sure, we might try a geometric nail, as seen all over the runways last season, or a colorful French mani plucked from our social feeds, but more often than not, trying out a new design can be intimidating. Instead of turning to our phones as our primary source of beauty inspo, we partnered with [Target Beauty]( and paired two nail-art-obsessed Gen Z'ers with manicurist Naomi Yasuda to dream up actual nail art based on something more personal: their own unique senses of style. [Click here]( to see how these ladies leverage their nails as the ultimate form of self-expression. Then, follow each four-step tutorial to try said designs at home. We dare you. Editors' Picks Sinful Colors Nail Polish in Endless Blue [Shop It]( At Target Sally Hansen Nail Art Pen in Turquoise [Shop It]( At Target Kiss Jewel Accents Deluxe Nail Jewelry [Shop It]( At Target Editors' Picks Sinful Colors Nail Polish in Endless Blue Sally Hansen Nail Art Pen in Turquoise Kiss Jewel Accents Deluxe Nail Jewelry [Shop It]( [Shop It]( [Shop It]( At Target At Target At Target ©2018 REFINERY29. All Rights Reserved. 225 Broadway, 23rd floor. New York, NY 10007 support@refinery29.com [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Email sent to: {EMAIL} [Click here to sign up.]( [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [SIGN UP]( [Made With Love in NYC] [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Refinery29]( ©2018 REFINERY29. All Rights Reserved. 225 Broadway, 23rd floor. New York, NY 10007 support@refinery29.com [Made With Love in NYC] [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [SIGN UP](

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