nail arts

Rose Quartz Marble

Rose quartz melds perfectly with marble for a subtle crackled effect.


Pressed Wildflowers

You'll need teeny, tiny flowers for this trendy mani, plus a seriously strong top coat. Press your blooms between the pages of a heavy book to make them flat before adhering, then prepare for mucho compliments.


Masterful Marbling

Marble nail art may seem tricky, but if you follow this three-step tutorial, it's surprisingly simple! All you need: two contrasting colors, a dotting tool, and a little patience.


Going Dotty

Polka dots are always a fave for spring fashion, but there's something totally unique about this bold manicure that layers dots in several shades of purple, creating an almost bubbly, 3D effect.


Geometric Jam

Go for a graphic white and black design for the chic factor, add the grape-colored accents for a playful dash of color.

Soft Glam

You know what they say — a little glitter goes a long way. Bonus: This look doesn't need to be absolutely perfect, so if you don't have a totally steady hand, you can still achieve wonderful results.


Squared Off

If a five-carat ring isn't in your budget, why not opt for diamonds on your nails instead? This geometric design is the perfect way to wear three colors at once.

You've never seen neon — or French tips — quite like this before. Just a thin, delicate stroke of a fluorescent orange makes for a totally new, fresh spring look.


Lively Lines

Play with the negative space in your nail art by striping a few shades of polish diagonally across your nails from one corner to the other.


Cool Colorblocking

This elegant mani couldn't be easier. Just apply one strip of striping tape per nail, paint two coats of a bold spring shade on top, and wait 'til it dries. Voilà! You've got a gorgeous glam look on your hands.


Gilded Moons

Give your nails the gold treatment by painting a thin line of metallic polish around the base of your nails, following their natural shape. Then apply a soft pastel shade in the same shape just a few millimeters higher. Note: This look is best for long nails, as it can make your nail beds appear a little shorter.


Braided Beauty

That's right: braids aren't just for your hair anymore. This overlapping design gives your nails a 3-D look while also giving them the illusion of being longer and slimmer.

Two-Faced

Sometimes the coolest designs are the simplest. Take this two-color split that not only makes your nails look longer, it's also so easy to do. Plus, you get to pick double the spring shades to show off


Poppy Field Fingers

Just because it's not Christmas time doesn't mean you have to put away your red and green polishes — you can still pull 'em out for this pretty poppy look!

Marble Accents

Spice up your typical pastel mani with a marbled accent nail. Keeping it in neutral shades prevents this look from going over the t


Strawberries & Cream

Why choose just one shade of pink when you can use a bunch? The pastel shades of this pretty look make it a classic pick for spring, while the geometric design keeps it modern.


Sun Beams

Bring a sunny disposition to your fingertips with these fun, squiggly lines of warm yellow polish.

Seafoam Leaves

An eye-catching neon manicure gets even cooler when you add a leafy accent nail and a swipe of metallic polish.


Neat Neon

When you think "neon," the word "delicate" doesn't typically come to mind. But because these two bright shades are so close together, the geometric design down the middle is surprisingly subtle. The next time you want to swap out your typical neutrals for something more fun, try this bold idea.






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