This colorful take on the classic design is an instant mood-lifter.
If the French manicure was a song, it would be "Survivor" by Destiny's Child. While white tips were one of the most-requested manicure styles in the '90s and early '00s, they eventually fell out of style. But just like your favorite girl groups, the French manicure eventually made a comeback and is now considered a classic on the salon menu.
However, white tips aren't the only option. People are getting creative and giving the once-dated manicure a fresh twist by incorporating every color of the rainbow into their looks.
And after swapping out the chunky knit sweaters in your closet for breezy dresses, and opting for a lightweight gel moisturizer over a thick cream, consider colorful nail art your next move when it comes to easing into spring.
Instead of painting your tips opaque white, this manicure features colorful tips. On top of being ridiculously easy, the beauty of the rainbow French manicure is that it's completely customizable. Follow a classic ROYGBIV color scheme or create an ombré effect with five shades in the same color family — the choice is yours.
How to get through the week with healthy but satisfying meals that will make you feel good as well as virtuous? With these 60 healthy, fast recipes.
Pipis in spicy lemongrass tomato broth
Make the most of tomatoes with this summer pipi dish.
Green tea noodles with sticky sweet chilli salmon
Sesame beef with gochujang udon noodles
Move over 2-minute noodles, this beef and udon dish will make your evening.
Silverbeet fatteh with sumac yoghurt and chickpeas
"Try this dish with roast cauliflower, eggplant or roast pumpkin instead of silverbeet for a variation," says Tom Walton. Begin this recipe 1 day ahead.
This tomato vodka rigatoni will put you in good spirits
Lemon chicken
A luscious, tangy stir-fry that makes two generous portions for very few calories. Extracted from The Fast 800 Easy by Dr Clare Bailey and Justine Pattison. Published by Simon & Schuster Australia, RRP $35. Photography © Smith & Gilmour
There is nothing like a good holiday appetizer to set the mood and kick things off to an epic Christmas Dinner. Whether you are looking for a classic cranberry and brie combo, a holiday charcuterie board, festive bite-sized treats for easy single serving, or a smooth and creamy dip that you can't get enough of, I have you covered. So if you are wondering what appetizers to make for Christmas, you are in the right place. We are sharing over 30 of our most popular best Christmas appetizers from all the classic holiday appetizer recipes to a handful of delicious new options that you might be making year after year.
BEST CHRISTMAS APPETIZERS
Cranberry baked brie is a sweet and savory appetizer you need to try this holiday season. It's quick and easy, melty and gooey, and so delicious.
This easy charcuterie board is the perfect appetizer to impress with minimal effort— made with cheese, cured meats, crackers, dips, olives, fruit, and nuts
Pigs in a Blanket
Pigs in a blanket from scratch are a delicious and easy appetizer or snack to make for your next party or gathering — juicy, cheesy, flaky, and buttery.
Roasted Chestnuts
Enjoy street vendor roasted chestnuts at home in three different ways — roast in the oven, cook over the stove, or in the air fryer.
Easy Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze
Tomato bruschetta with balsamic glaze is an easy Italian appetizer topped with tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil and olive oil. Delicious, fresh and simple.