25 Valentine's Day Manicures You'll Absolutely Adore

Color Block

A candy pink base and bold red stripe make a lovely statement that won't be missed.

Heart to Heart

You'll want to file your nails into an almond shape before creating little ovals on the outer tips of your nails. Let your heart art dry completely before finishing with a clear top coat to prevent smudging and


Dreamy Half Moons

We're over the moon about this cotton candy colored mani, but our favorite part is the minuscule heart stickers. How cute are they?


Cosmic Love

Love have you seeing stars? Channel that celestial feeling through this space-inspired manicure.


Sugar, Sugar

Celebrate the only time of year when these delightful little candies are absolutely everywhere. Don't just eat them — put them on your mani, too!

Eye Heart You

Not all V-Day manicures have to be quiet, sweet and subtle. Get funky with this bold, blue-and-pink graphic design.

Glittery & Gorgeous

Find a new purpose for your makeup sponge by using it to recreate this adorable design that combines all things sweet: glitter, pink, and pastels.


Mod Moon

How adorable is this dotted look? It's like calorie-free candy dots at the tip of your fingers. Plus, you can simply switch up the colors for any other holiday.

Pile on Hearts

It looks tricky, but this mani is actually pretty easy to recreate. Start with your favorite pink as a base, and add on layers of pink and red, just with a slight curve that mimics a heart.


Butter Me Up

Don't feel like you have to stick to traditional colors like pink and red. Unexpected shade like buttery yellow and black work just as well with heart shapes.

Funky Reds

Experiment with negative space for a cool, modern look by using two shades, keeping an empty diagonal gap between them. Pick similar colors like red and scarlet for a coordinated look or opt for contrasting hues to achieve a less-than-subtle style.

Conversation Starter

Inspired by everyone's favorite Valentine's Day candy, this blogger used pale shades of blue, yellow, pink, and purple, plus a few shiny accents to capture the essence of Candy


Dock of Love

Valentine's fan or not, we can all agree that this manicure is too cute not to try. Even better, on the 15th you can simply paint over the accent nail with red, and your lovely


A Little Rosy

Valentine's Day wouldn't be complete without roses — they are the flower of love after all. Nail blogger Sarah painted these pretty petals freehand, but if tackling a bouqet feels too

A Heart of Gold

We can't get over how sweet that little gold heart is.

Inspired by Scrabble pieces, this mani deserves way more than nine points.

Spell It Out

Inspired by Scrabble pieces, this mani deserves way more than nine points.

Spell It Out

Inspired by Scrabble pieces, this mani deserves way more than nine points.


Just Add Stripes

Who knew that baby blue would be the new color of love? Just add a bit of shiny striping tape and a touch of pink glitter for a whole lot of pretty.

ust Add Stripes

Who knew that baby blue would be the new color of love? Just add a bit of shiny striping tape and a touch of pink glitter for a whole lot of pretty.
ust Add Stripes

Who knew that baby blue would be the new color of love? Just add a bit of shiny striping tape and a touch of pink glitter for a whole lot of pretty.

Square Space

This design is oh-so-subtle, yet totally unique and pretty when you get a little closer. Add a pretty set of rings to jazz up the overall look.


Sharing Heartbeats

Talk about poetic — this minimalist manicure turns your nails into a heart monitor, complete with a little extra "love" for your pointer finger.
haring Heartbeats

Talk about poetic — this minimalist manicure turns your nails into a heart monitor, complete with a little extra "love" for your pointer finger.

Double Waves

Play with texture on your nails by swirling matte and glossy designs in this cool magenta take on the typical striped manicure.

Shades of Pink

Tips chipping on your red mani? Add a swipe of pink in seconds.
 

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