Beauty Studio by Veronika

Beauty Studio by Veronika

@beautystudiobyveronica

At Studio by Veronika, we don’t “just do nails” — we shape your everyday look. We take into account your job, daily rhythm and personal style, then choose the form, length and color to match. Your manicure, pedicure, brows and lashes should fit naturally into your real life, not exist only for photos.

Joined Dec 2025 Last seen Mar 30, 2026
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Beauty Studio by Veronika posted a new writeup in Beauty Mar 30, 2026
How Micro-Trauma Affects Long-Term Foot Skin Health
Beauty How Micro-Trauma Affects Long-Term Foot Skin Health

People often think foot skin becomes rough only because of dryness or lack of care. In reality, long-term changes usually build through repetition. Du


Beauty Studio by Veronika posted a new writeup in Beauty Mar 30, 2026
Why Service Speed Is the Enemy of Precision
Beauty Why Service Speed Is the Enemy of Precision

Clients often associate fast service with skill, but in a studio, speed is not the same thing as mastery. During russian manicure in Costa Mesa,


Beauty Studio by Veronika posted a new writeup in Beauty Mar 29, 2026
How Professionals Measure Lash Load to Avoid Natural Lash Damage
Beauty How Professionals Measure Lash Load to Avoid Natural Lash Damage

Most clients judge lash work by how it looks in the mirror. Professionals judge it by how it behaves over time. Before any application begins, an expe


Beauty Studio by Veronika posted a new writeup in Beauty Jan 13, 2026
How Brow Shape Can Balance Facial Features Instantly
Beauty How Brow Shape Can Balance Facial Features Instantly

Brows do far more than frame the face — they quietly guide how all features are read together. A thoughtfully chosen shape can soften sharp angles,


Beauty Studio by Veronika posted a new writeup in Beauty Jan 10, 2026
Brow Trends 2026: What’s In and What’s Out
Beauty Brow Trends 2026: What’s In and What’s Out

Brow trends in 2026 are moving away from extremes. Overly sharp lines and heavy, fixed shapes are quietly leaving the spotlight. What’s replacing th