Tapered sides with a flat, squared-off tip — the Instagram-famous statement shape beloved by celebrities
Coffin nails — also called ballerina nails — feature tapered sides that narrow to a flat, squared-off tip, resembling a coffin shape or the flat toe of a ballet slipper. This shape gained massive popularity through celebrity culture and social media, becoming one of the most requested shapes in nail salons worldwide. Coffin nails provide a generous surface area that serves as a perfect canvas for nail art, ombre gradients, and French tip variations.
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Who should choose Coffin?
The flat, wide tip is the ultimate canvas for detailed designs, 3D art, and gradient effects.
The tapered shape looks most proportional on naturally long or extended nail beds.
This shape makes a bold style statement for those who love being on-trend.
Step-by-step shaping guide
Start with long nails — coffin shape requires significant length. Use extensions if needed.
File the sides — angle your file inward on both sides to create a taper (narrowing toward the tip).
Square off the tip — instead of rounding, file the tip straight across to create the signature flat edge.
Even out the taper — ensure both sides narrow at the same angle for a symmetrical coffin shape.
Refine and smooth — use a buffer to smooth all edges and eliminate snag points.
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They are the exact same shape. 'Coffin' refers to the shape's resemblance to a casket, while 'ballerina' compares it to the flat toe of a ballet pointe shoe. The terms are interchangeable.
Yes, coffin nails require regular maintenance. They typically need fills every 2-3 weeks, as the narrow taper is prone to lifting and breakage. Most people use gel or acrylic to maintain the shape.
While coffin nails are traditionally long, a 'short coffin' variation exists where the taper is subtle and the length is moderate. However, the signature coffin look is best achieved with longer nails.
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