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20 Pictures That Prove Butterfly Nails Are The Must-Try Trend Of Summer 2020
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20 Pictures That Prove Butterfly Nails Are The Must-Try Trend Of Summer 2020


In Christianity, butterflies are symbolic of resurrection. In ancient Chinese culture, butterflies were considered as an emblem of love, and to Native Americans, they were a symbol of transformation. To people all around the world, butterflies are seen as a sign of joy, change, and endurance, and boy, have we had to endure some sh*t in 2020.

While this year has turned out to be quite the emotional roller coaster, there's nothing like a good beauty find to keep our spirits high, and the new butterfly nail trend will keep you uplifted all damn season. Using jewels, stickers, and hand-painted nail art, these nail techs have created trendy designs that will have you ready to book an appointment with your nail tech ASAP.

Scroll below for all the butterfly nail inspo you didn't know you needed:

Featured image by Instagram/@nailsbytraciaashley.

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