Manicures in Cricklewood
Cricklewood's Community Beauty Scene
Diverse Cricklewood combines Broadway shopping, Irish heritage, and growing creative community. The beauty industry features practical services alongside specialized cultural expertise.
Broadway Hair Collective offers comprehensive services with specialists in various cultural hair traditions. Cricklewood Barber Co. maintains traditional techniques while incorporating contemporary styles. NW2 Beauty combines treatments from various traditions at accessible prices.
Toni & Guy Cricklewood, Cutting Crew, and Express Beauty establish the high street presence. The area's Irish heritage influences several businesses including Emerald Beauty combining traditional Irish herbalism with modern techniques.
Cricklewood Ink creates custom designs reflecting the area's diverse cultural influences. Broadway Tattoo offers traditional styles alongside contemporary work. Celtic Arts specializes in Irish-influenced designs popular with the local community.
The Broadway markets feature several beauty stalls offering affordable services and products, including Cricklewood Natural selling handmade skincare using traditional recipes from various cultures.
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Manicures in Cricklewood
A manicure is a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands performed at home or in a nail salon. A manicure treatment is not only a treatment for the natural nails but also for the hands. A manicure consists of filing, shaping of the free edge, treatments, massage of the hand and the application of polish.
French manicures are manicures designed to resemble natural nails, and are characterized by natural pink base nails with white tips. The tips of the nails are painted white while the rest of the nails are polished in a pink or a suitable nude shade. French manicures may have originated in eighteenth-century Paris and were popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
In modern times there are new manicure trends emerging such as nail wraps and nail art which can be incorporated into a manicure.