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Decorating your nails has become an art form in recent years. From simple polish and designs to intricate nail extensions, there are now endless ways to express yourself through your fingertips. One trend that's gained popularity is decor in a container, which is essentially placing small objects or items within a clear container on your nails. This technique adds a unique and personalized touch to your nails, and the possibilities are endless. You can use beads, glitter, rhinestones, flowers, seashells, and more to create a one-of-a-kind look. The container can be placed on a single nail, or on multiple nails for a cohesive look. To achieve this look, start by applying a base coat and your desired nail color. Then, apply a clear topcoat to act as the adhesive for the container. Once the topcoat is tacky, use tweezers or a toothpick to carefully place the objects within the container. You can fill the container completely or leave some empty space for visual interest. Once you're satisfied with the placement, use a clear glue to attach the container to your nail and seal everything in place with another layer of topcoat. Not only is this technique a fun and creative way to decorate your nails, but it also adds a bit of texture and dimension to your design. Plus, since the container protects the objects inside, they'll last longer and won't rub off as easily as traditional nail art. Whether you're heading to a special event or simply want to switch up your nail game, give decor in a container a try. With a bit of patience and creativity, you'll be rocking a complete conversation starter at your next nail appointment.