Nails are a simple way to express personal style through color, creativity, and everyday beauty trends. This space explores modern manicures, timeless nail designs, soft aesthetics, and wearable looks inspired by seasonal trends, social media, and self-care culture. From minimal styles to detailed nail art, discover ideas that make every manicure feel unique.
Pink nails for 2026 are not playing around. We have milky pinks, strawberry milk Frenchies, soap nails, chrome, lace, velvet, bows, cherries, gems, and every possible glossy little detail your…
Bubble pop nail art is super trendy right now and literally popping up on all the socials. TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram – wherever nail girlies are saving colorful nail ideas, these…
No year has been as perfect for colorful nail designs as 2026. We’re in the era of striped nails, polka dots, rainbow art, skittle nails, and better ways to wear…
You will love manicure and pedicure ideas for 2026 if you have a slight OCD like me and don’t like your toenails too different from your fingernails. Some of these…
May French tip nails in 2026 are not here to act shy. May sits right between soft spring manis and brighter summer nail ideas, so French tips get the best…
Purple floral nails have been one of the most requested ones in the salon I work in lately, so I did a few sets myself. Then I noticed Pinterest trends…
Why are May nail designs a favorite for us nail artists? Well, spring is not over, summer hasn’t fully kicked in yet, and the nail ideas range from soft pastels…
Cherry blossom nails are back, and the 2026 versions are way more fun than the usual tiny flower mani. We’re seeing sheer pink bases, milky French tips, cat-eye shimmer, gold…
Lace nails have my nail girlies obsessed, and honestly, this comeback is a romantic twist on nail art we all needed. The trend brings pattern, texture, and detail - everything…
Blueberry nails are having such a good moment, and honestly, I get it. They’re cute, fruity, playful, and super trendy for the spring-summer season of 2026. You can go soft…