If you're interested in treating yourself, one of the ways that you can do so is by visiting a local nail spa to get your nails done. When you meet with your nail technician, you can look at a wide range of styles that might appeal to you. One option that you may find appealing is a round style. If you're leaning toward getting this type of nails, here are some pros and cons that you can think about and discuss with the technician.
Pro: It Has A Natural Look
There's no arguing that some nail styles are pretty unconventional, and while such a look may suit a lot of women, you might be looking for something that appears a little more natural. A round style can definitely suit that desire, as this nail style is easily one of the most natural looking. This may be suitable if you're a business professional, for example, and you don't want your nails to stand out too much.
Con: It May Lack Impact
While some women want their nails to look nice, but understated, other women want their nails to be easy to notice. If you're in the latter demographic, you may feel as though a round nail style doesn't possess enough pizzazz for your liking. Keep in mind that you can increase the impact of this look by choosing a vibrant color. However, if you still feel as though round nails don't suit you, you can simply choose a different look.
Pro: It Is Functional
One of the challenges of longer and less conventional nail styles is that they may not be functional for certain people. For example, if you work as a cashier and spend much of your workday tapping buttons on a keypad, long, pointy nails — the stiletto shape, for example — may impede your ability to do your job properly. Round nails are generally very functional, and you'll rarely find that they get in the way of your daily activities.
Con: It Lacks Surface Area
There are women who enjoy larger nails because of the amount of space their nail technician has to work with. For example, if you're getting your nails painted or having different types of "bling" applied to them, it's ideal to have larger nails. Round nails aren't as big as some of their counterparts, which means that they don't provide as much surface area for decorations or designs.
For more information, talk to the professionals at a local nail spa.