June 10th, 2013 • Posted by REFLECTIONS OF YOU Fairfax • Permalink
If you're planning a post-wedding getaway with your new spouse, a pedicure should be on your to-do list. There's something about candy-colored toes that screams fun in the sun. Here are a few fun and funky nail designs you should consider before jet setting to a tropical paradise.
Go tropical
If you're headed to the land of palm trees and fruity drinks, why not embrace the theme and go with tropical nails? You can get a French manicure with palm tress airbrushed on your big toe. Another option - pink nails with white flowers.
Embrace your inner animal
Nothing says fun like animal prints. Have our manicurist create a cheetah or zebra print on your nails. It might sound like a difficult pattern to create, but artistic ability and technology goes a long way. Our manicurist can do all kinds of crazy designs; so don't be afraid to ask for something out of the ordinary.
Be bold
Don't be afraid to pick a bold color. Rock scarlet red or viper yellow. Colorful toes will add a dash of color to your look. Plus, they compliment just about any kind of sundress and they draw attention to your sun-kissed complexion.
Of course, to show off your fancy pedicure, you'll want to pack several pairs of sandals. Keep a comfortable pair around for the beach, but be sure to break out your strappy sandals for dinner. Nothing showcases a pedicure like sexy sandals.
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Reflections of You is a high performance salon and spa in
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Fair Lakes VA.
Our salon team specializes in hair color and advanced highlight techniques. Trained by the manufacturer - Surface & Schwarzkopf - and providing the latest in color technology and application for a truly personalized experience.
Our
spa emphasizes real results for all skin types through our master certified aesthetician at our Fairfax City location.
ROY Salon/Spa is inspired by master stylist Heather Plum. Her team is comprised of professional designers who offer solutions to problems and suggestions for change.
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