Ah, the humble zigzag pattern.
Electrical hazards and lightning are usually depicted with zigzags.
As well as a certain comic superhero.
According to wikipedia, the flag of Nagorno-Karabakh, contains a zigzag pattern that reflects patterns used in their local rug making.
Do you know what else are zigzags good for?
NAILS OF COURSE!
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Zigzag nail art is also sometimes refered to as chevron nail art, although zigzags and chevrons are two different things. (The chevron is just a single V whereas zigzag is a string of Vs). But no matter, they are both equally beautiful on nails!
Take some pointers from these youtubers and get these eye-catching nails for yourself!
If you do not fancy dealing with sticky tapes, you can always draw the zigzag pattern on with a fine brush.
It might not give you the sharpest most precise lines, but it does not have to be perfect.
Just remember to have fun experimenting!
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