Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 2017;23(2):435-443.
Published online April 30, 2017.
곤충 이미지를 응용한 네일작품 연구
박미경, 최화정, 윤미영, 이해영, 이정희
A Study of Nail-works Using Insect`s Images
Mi-kyoung Park, Hwa-jung Choi, Mi-young Yun, Hae-young Lee, Jung-hee Lee
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to produce of nail-works applying a favorable insect in undergraduate of women`s university. To search their preferable insect, a questionnaire was conducted with 209 undergraduate of women`s university were analyzed using SPSS 18.0. As the results, the 19 years of subject showed 32.5% and 1 class exhibited 50.7%. The frequency of 1, 2, 3 and 4 classes taken nail-care 2-3 times per 1 year was 60.4%, 72.5%, 53.3% and 81.8%, respectively. The most favorable nail-color of whole them was red and wine colors. The 42.1% of whole subjects as the reason taken nail-care was to pursuit beauty. The 38.3% of them exhibited as expense 10,000-20,000 won per 1 time in nail shop and 48.8% of them showed as consideration color matched with skin-color when they select nail-color. The most memorable insects were cricket (23%) and the most favorable insects were butterfly (48.8%). The 58.9% of them responded as pattern, shape and color of insect possessed brilliance as the favorable reason. The most distasteful insects were black beetle (42.5%), spider (14.2%), mosquito (9.2%), centipede (8.7%) and verruca (5.3%), respectively. The 56.5% of them responded as creepy insects as the distasteful reason. The insect of priority to want to see was butterfly (48.8%). The most memorable insects saw or contacted for old times were butterfly (14.6%) and dragonfly (14.1%). Ten insects showed suitable response in nail-art were spider (7.4%), ant (5.9%), butterfly (11.0%), cicada (3.2%), lady beetle (13.2%), firefly (6.4%), stag beetle (4.1%), horned beetle (3.4%), dragonfly (2.8%) and honey bee (8.8%). The selected 10 insect`s nail-works were manufactured by painted directly insect`s image and utilized pork-art using materials of acrylic dye, polish glider and stone. Therefore, this study will contribute to develop various designs by applying insects in nail-art.
Key Words: Favorable insects, Nail-works, Questionnaire, Undergraduate of women`s university


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