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Pink hearts in the firebox: manicure for February 14th – for the strong and independent, men will do it themselves

On Valentine's Day, girls out of habit want to decorate their nails with hearts or cupids. But let's be honest: many are already past school age, and men don't always like these cute little things. It's time to try something new and unusual. EAOMedia will share fresh manicure ideas for every taste.

For the gentle prudes:

Classic ombre can be refreshed with pearl beads – you get a sophisticated alternative to nude and French.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

For those who are more daring:

Feel free to combine the milky base with fuchsia and scarlet. This manicure will set the balance between passion and tenderness – the perfect mood for Valentine's Day.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

For the super creative:

A contrasting black and pink manicure with lips and smudges looks much more interesting than banal hearts and will definitely not go unnoticed.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

For the elegant – an indestructible classic:

Scarlet, cherry, burgundy – these shades drive men crazy even without design. Add elegant pumps to match and he just doesn't stand a chance.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

If plain red seems boring, add some sass with a pointed shape and a metallic top. The classics will immediately play in a new way.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

For the crazy ones:

Idea in glam rock style: decorate juicy cherry with sword belt designs, chains or natural thorns. Such a manicure will definitely hint that you are something special.

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Thematic photo. Photo: AI Qwenlm.a (18+)

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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