Why we love it: The weather's starting to change and we want our nails to reflect that! Plus, it doesn't get much cheerier than these teensy-tiny daisies.
To get the look: Nail artist Amy Tranused OPI Infinite Shine Long-Wear Nail Polish, $13, in the shades Exotic Birds Do Not Tweet, No Tan Lines, Polly Want a Lacquer and Can't Find My Czechbook.
Why we love it: Gradient nails are always a good choice — especially when they're created with such vibrant hues! And don't you love how the green/lilac/red nails contrast with the black/pink/yellow ones?
Why we love it: Need a mood boost? Bright colors are always a good place to start. This vibrant pink, green and orange nail art is sure to make you smile!
To get the look: These three shades are Orosa Pure Cover Nail Paint, $12, in the shades Desert Rose, Saguaro and Super Bloom.
Why we love it: We're always fans of a good watercolor manicure, and this vibrant, saturated version is particularly fab. From the deep purple, to the bright fuchsia and brighter blue, this watercolor nail art is downright arresting.
To get the look: Nab some saturated purples, fuchsias, blues and oranges, and get to swirling!
Why we love it: This mix of neon and ultra-saturated brights is sure to brighten your mood. The half-moon shapes have a minimalistic feel that keeps the eye-catching shades from being too OTT.
To get the look: With a steady hand, grab your favorite bright shades and get to work!
Nail art is one of those photogenic beauty trends that we could look at all day long. Somehow, scrolling through photos of nail art designs whipped up by nail art icons like Deborah Lippmann, Jin Soon and Paintbox is simply addictive — whether we plan to execute the nail design ideas or not.
That's why we're bringing you our #ManicureMonday series — where we show you the simple nail art, endless nail design ideas and other ridiculously pretty nails that we're finding and loving.
Keep clicking to get your weekly nail art inspiration fix.
BY
JESSICA AMARIS, HANNAH SAVIN |
NOV 23, 2020 | SHARES