Social networks are full of nail art ideas, but when you need to redo your manicure there is only one thought in your head – nude. But you really want unusual and bright nails. To prevent you from choosing milky nail polish from a wide palette, we thought of everything for you and compiled the manicure ideas that will be popular this winter.
pink jelly nails
Although everyone has forgotten about Barbiecore, influencers suggest that pink will be popular again this winter. Hailey Bieber had already shown off her jelly nails in the fall, but thanks to Margot Robbie, jelly nails in Barbie colors will be fashionable in the new season. The actress appeared on the red carpet at the 2024 Oscars with translucent nails that resembled doll shoes.
peach nails
According to Pantone, the color of the year is peach. Therefore, you can expect bright manicure options this winter. Although for many people the shade is associated with summer. Combine peach with jelly and almond shape for a new trend.
silver nail
If in the fall influencers showed gold nails, now silver will be popular. The thing about this nail art is that you can experiment with the design. For example, add three-dimensional details or stickers.
“Naked” nails
If you are not satisfied with a bright manicure, “nude nails” are your option. The trend emphasizes natural beauty thanks to the thin translucent coating. It is important to carefully remove cuticles to keep your nails looking neat and elegant.
watercolor nails
Beauty bloggers once again remembered watercolor nails. In winter, such a manicure will stand out and lift your spirits. The nails combine bright tones like those on Impressionist canvases. Choose cool and warm colors to make your nail art look original.
Source: People Talk
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