
We’ve already talked about the trend ideas of this year’s manicure. However, the fantasy of beauty effects did not limit them to them. Manicure Mazz Hannah said Neil-Art can see which trends can be seen in 2025. We gathered them in this material. On the contrary, give leaf and inspiration.
“Chocolate mousse”

Pantone named Mocha Mousse this year, so it is not surprising that we see a shadow of coffee-centered for a long time. This is a universal color that will look good on both short and long nails. If a flat manicure is very boring to you, you can experiment with a gradient, jacket or “cat’s eye” effect.
“Russian manicure”

The Russian manicure has become a real legend among American beauty bloggers. The hardware uses the manicure technique (we are already used to). Equal coating and well -stamped cuticle with perfect nails. You can choose any shadow and design. The main thing is to find a professional manicure master.
Waterman Manicure

The Waterman manicure was a trend a few years ago. He’il come back again this year. Neil Art Tai-dai looks like technique. A few bright tones are mixed on the nails at the same time and then coated with a bright top. There is no rule here, just open your imagination and feel like an impressionist.
Abstract Molds

The main tendency of 2025 is personalization. If you want to make a nail art that is not yet, a manicure with abstract patterns is perfect. Use tips, stickers, 3D numbers, Rhinestones, or draw lines just. Everything depends on you.
Naked nails

Of course, we will not do it without your favorite classics. Light shadows, pastel colors and naturalness will continue to be a trend this year. You can stand on a translucent gel or nail with BB cream.
In the meantime, we recommend that you take a closer look at Neil-Arts in red tones, ballet pink nails and pearl manicure.
Source: People Talk

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