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Round Nails vs Oval Nails — a detailed comparison to help you pick your perfect nail shape
Round and oval are closely related natural-looking shapes — oval is essentially an elongated version of round. Round follows the natural cuticle curve at short lengths, while oval extends that curve into a more egg-shaped silhouette at medium lengths. The choice often comes down to how long you keep your nails.
Round Nails vs Oval Nails
Length: round = short, oval = medium
Elongation: oval visually lengthens fingers, round doesn't
Maintenance: both are low, but oval needs slightly more attention to keep the taper
Choose round if you keep your nails short, live an active lifestyle, or want the strongest possible natural nail shape. Choose oval if you have medium-length nails and want a more polished, feminine look with subtle finger elongation. Round is for practicality lovers; oval is for elegance seekers.
Essentially yes, with one key addition: oval has tapered sides that narrow toward the tip, creating an egg shape. Round simply mirrors the cuticle curve without any side narrowing.
Round is the best shape for natural short nails — it's the strongest and most natural-looking. Oval requires at least medium length to show its characteristic egg shape, so it often works better with slightly longer natural nails.
When your free edge (the white tip) extends about 2-3mm past your fingertip, you have enough length to file into a flattering oval. Below that, round looks more proportional.
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