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Forget wearing bright, bold nail art. This season, bold colors have given way to stronger colors with traces of metallic and autumnal hues. Better yet, because of its versatility, it’s as easy as placing your talons on the carpet for a more of-the-moment look.

Just as with any nail art, there’s a really good chance it can get a little boring or tough to refresh each season. To give your manicure new life, remember that even the best or most creative style comes with a few mistakes.

That’s why we’ve decided to teach you how to clean your nails down, all without cleaning your entire body. While scrubbing your nails, consider wiping a gentle cream to wipe out excess oil that may be hiding out beneath the surface. It’s also best to use a multitasking scrub for hand and nail jobs: acetone will take care of your digits on its own (and you won’t need to use a second scrub brush!), and once you’re done, you can wipe off the acetone so you can go back to playing with your nails.

If you find your nails are greasy or greasy, just dab some superfine or even Vaseline over your nails to aid in repair. Then, you can go all-out with your nails, letting loose with bold colors and fresh colors of textiles. Afterward, sweep a soft soft buffer over your toenails for a more intense cleanup.

This is a post that features tools and ideas from 2017’s Cannes International Film Festival, presented by Danskin: Refresh Your Nails with Nail Art! Colors found in this gallery do not represent current trends and are most likely for more “grown-up” nail art — including marabou prints, satin stripes, teal, and spidery designs — which doesn’t align with the general mood of today’s nail art trends. Your first lesson? Clearly, this post is about old-school nails and the steps to make them look new again.