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You want to apply the polish to the actual white part of your nail and follow the line across," notes Lippmann. She says that the "chic" factor didn't really take off until it hit the Paris runways in the 1970s, and then eventually became a "go-to" look for wildly popular celebrities of the time (think Cher and Barbra Streisand). Though the French manicure is known for its pale pink-and-white color scheme, the style lends itself to so many other variations. Try French manicures in bold combinations of bright colors, play with texture, or opt for an inverted shape. Once the color's applied, give it some time to dry. Lippmann says that a very common mistake is to apply the sheer top coat before the tip has dried. The perfect execution of a French manicure requires an action plan and patience. Lippmann says to start with a nice base coat to extend the life of your mani. Then, before applying your tips, take a look at your nails and determine where you'll apply the color.