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  • The ‘Blood Moon manicure’ is the perfect antidote to nude nails this winter

    Burgundy and chocolate shades sing a particular siren song at this time of year when thoughts go to a wintery nail reset. Enter the ‘Blood Moon manicure’, a nail trend that marries both popular polish hues together and has the same DNA as a chocolate cherry manicure.

    Better yet, Selena Gomez has just co-signed it as the sophisticated alternative to nude nails this winter. In an Instagram post on 16 October, the star’s go-to manicurist Tom Bachik posted a picture of Selena with the accompanying caption: “Blood Moon Mani for @selenagomez x @fortunepmw ‘Most Powerful Women’ Conference ♥️💅🏼 #nailsbytombachik”.

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    On closer inspection, Selena can be seen sporting a nail look that’s a million miles away from the blush-toned, ‘angel nails’ she wore for her wedding. Mimicking the dramatic red glow of an actual Blood Moon – when the Moon looks red after orbiting through the Earth’s shadow – Selena’s nails look a distinct oxblood colour with a touch of mahogany shot through it. Think of it as being like a neutral burgundy, if you will, which also makes it appealing to minimalist manicure lovers.

    How to create a DIY ‘Blood Moon manicure’:

    US nail brand Apres Nails famously has a gel nail polish shade named Blood Moon, which Tom used to create Selena’s manicure, slicking the polish onto coffin tips before applying his own brand of clear gel polish over the top.

    This new riff on an autumnal burgundy nail has exploded on social media and while the brand Apres Nails isn’t available in the UK, good Blood Moon-inspired polishes include Manucurist’s Green Nail Polish In Hollyhock and Dior’s Vernis Nail Polish in 047 Nuit 1947 with a slick of OPI Top Coat over the top for a super shiny, expensive-looking finish.

    Manucurist Green Nail Polish in Hollyhock

    Dior Vernis Nail Polish in 047 Nuit 1947

    Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour in 155 Rouge Noir

    Essie Nail Lacquer in Shearling Darling Dark Burgundy

    Nailberry L’Oxygéné Oxygenated Nail Lacquer in Noirberry

    Another iteration of the ‘Blood Moon manicure’ that is being popularised on TikTok is an aura nails effect – a mani that features a burst of diffused colour starting from the centre of your nail – which lends the whole look witchy vibes.

    TikToker @lightslacquer provided a simple DIY hack for how to create this look, which involves dipping a sponge in water and then adding an oval-shaped dot of oxblood red nail polish to the centre of the sponge. She then circles around it with black polish before dabbing the sponge onto her nails and finishing with a slick of topcoat.

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  • 57 Halloween nails that are spooky yet stylish

    That said, maximalist nail art is back on the map for 2025 and we love seeing the intricate artistry going into some truly phenomenal designs. Plus, with 3D designs coming on leaps over the past year, expect this season to be extra freaky, with nail techs able to raise the bar with special effect spiders and snakes, oozing blood and glow in the dark details

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    Elsewhere, glazed doughnut nails have had an autumnal update, with chrome chocolate and spiced pumpkin latte shades swapped in instead of the signature pearly pink. We’ve also seen delicate details like simple spider webs over a bare base and mystical moons.

    As for what’s trending on TikTok, “vampire nails” sees dangerous-looking red and black manis in a whole bunch of renditions from ombre, to stiletto… and aura, which is another major search term.

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    With more of us tapping into our electromagnetic energy, aura nails have been big news in mani circles for some time. The design sees an ombre blend of two or more colours, but instead of being applied vertically or horizontally, it’s applied spherically to create an “aura” shape. And, heading toward Halloween “vampire aura nails” are trending with one user, @glossytipped picking up over 9 million views for a red and black design that wouldn’t look out of place on the Volturi coven.

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    Whatever your vibe, we’ve rounded up the best Halloween nail designs on Instagram for you to recreate now.

    Check out our favourite Halloween nails to get you in the mood…

    Cat-eye Halloween nails

    One of the biggest nail trends for 2025, cat-eye nails have been everywhere. It makes sense then for Halloween to give a nod to it via these spooky face cat-eye nails.

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    Wednesday Addams nails

    With Wednesday season 2 dropping earlier this year, it’s a no-brainer to pay homage to the show’s titular character with some Halloween nails. Go for hyperrealistic portrayals of Jenna Ortega or more abstract like this monochromatic look that features spiders, coffins, stripes and her signature outfit.

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  • Selena Gomez’s ‘toasted’ nude nails are the perfect autumn-coded manicure

    Nude manicures aren’t going anywhere if our current obsession with BB cream nails is anything to go by. Now Selena Gomez‘s latest manicure has made a case for ‘toasted’ nude nails.

    In an Instagram post on 7 September, her go-to nail artist Tom Bachik revealed Selena’s new set. Her short, squoval-shaped nails were painted a deep beige colour infused with iridescent peach pearls, courtesy of Essie’s Special Effect Line in Liquid Sunrise – seemingly an ode to the pictured sunrise on Selena Gomez’s Rare T-shirt.

    In the caption Tom wrote, “Trend Alert 💅🏼 Toasted Mani for Fall 🌅💖” – clearly signposting that ‘toasted’ shades were going to be huge for AW25. And it’s not hard to see why. Selena’s ‘toasted manicure’ is the perfect shade of golden hour light. It offers something different to summer’s milky pink nail: it hits the sweet spot between being neutral but also bang on trend for cosy season. It’s warm, understated and leans into the autumnal colour palette.

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    How to do the toasted mani at home

    The appeal of the toasted mani lies in its simplicity – think neatly shaped cuticles, clean edges and polish with the merest hint of shimmer that takes the toasted nail seamlessly from office to bar.

    To get Selena Gomez’s toasted nail look, Tom wrote, “we always start with my favorite @tweezerman tools for a meticulous mani. For Sel’s mani we used @essie’s Special Effect line in ‘Liquid Sunrise’. I finished the look off with my favorite top coat, @shoptombachik Click Colors in ‘Super Clear’ (TPO-Free!).”

    So first, trim your nails by clipping straight across to create short tips and file the top edge of the nail into a straight line before rounding the edges.

    While Selena’s shade of choice, Liquid Sunrise, isn’t available in the UK, there are several brilliant alternatives that allow you to play with similar chrome-like beige, rose gold and nude bronze hues.

    Essie Special Effects in Gilded Galaxy is a versatile topcoat that will add a pretty chrome effect to an otherwise dark beige or bronze nail polish. Chanel Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour in 403 Golden Mermaid is a soft peachy bronze shade while OPI’s Nail Lacquer in Worth A Pretty Penny is shimmery copper. Also good is Mavala’s Mini Colour Nail Polish in 454 Constantinople, which creates a sleek satin finish.

    OPI Nail Lacquer in Worth A Pretty Penny

    Chanel Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour in 403 Golden Mermaid

    Essie Special Effects in Gilded Galaxy

    Mavala Mini Colour Nail Polish in 454 Constantinople

    For those who prefer a darker, matte iteration of the ‘toasted’ nude manicure, try Nails Inc Caught in The Nude Nail Polish range, which is inspired by the sandy tones of different beaches. Or Nailberry Oxygenated Nail Lacquer in Cashmere, for the ultimate cosy vibes.

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    Nailberry Oxygenated Nail Lacquer in Cashmere

    Intrigued by the toasted manicure? We certainly are. It’s basically perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to stray too far from their trusty nude nail but still wants to give their manicure an exciting seasonal switch up.

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  • 15 nail art ideas for Libra season

    15 nail art ideas for Libra season

    We’re all looking for more ways to personalise our nail art and one stunning way is to tap into your star sign. From 23 September-22 October, Libra manis are where it’s at, but what exactly does that mean for our nails?

    Charming, diplomatic, kind and romantic, Libras are natural peacemakers and seek harmony and balance (that’s why their symbol is the scales of justice). According to Sade Johnson, the “Astrology Vixen”: “Libra is ruled by Venus, the planet of beauty and sensuality. The element associated with Libra is air, and it shows in their superpower ability to charm and socialise with people from all walks of life.” Libras are recognised for their impressive social intelligence and they’re love of beauty, art and culture.

    Fellow libras: Serena Williams, Bella Hadid, Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brie Larson, Hilary Duff, Gwen Stefani

    Below we’ve rounded up 15 Libra nails to save for your next mani appointment…

    3D opal nails

    For October Libras, your birthstone is opal. These textural opal 3D nails nod to the gem beautifully.

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    Wave artwork nails

    Libras are known for their love of arts and culture and this wave illustration wouldn’t look out of place in a gallery.

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    Romantic red Frenchies

    Given Libra is ruled by Venus, the planet of beauty and sensuality, it’s unsurprising Libras would love some sultry, sexy nail art, like this romantic red Frenchie.

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  • Seashell nails are mermaid meets fairycore — and summer’s cutest nail trend

    Seashell nails are mermaid meets fairycore — and summer’s cutest nail trend

    Beauty lovers clearly can’t get enough of ethereal aesthetics inspired by the fantastical, from mother-of-pearl manis to fairycore makeup. The latest trend? Iridescent seashell nails, which A-list nail enthusiasts Kylie Jenner, Megan Fox, and Saweetie have all co-signed, as have celebrity nail artist Tom Bachik and his client turned mermaid Hailee Steinfeld.

    No two sets are alike — Kylie’s are multi-coloured while Megan’s and Hailee’s are blue and Saweetie’s pink—and the style is essentially another variation on the chrome moment (chroment?).

    “Chrome nails have had their moment and a half for the past few seasons, but Kylie Jenner just took it to a new level and brought back a nostalgic Y2K trend: multi-chrome nails,” Juli Russell, Sally Beauty DIY nail expert, tells GLAMOUR.

    Kylie’s take in particular, which was created by celebrity nail artist Zola Ganzorigt, is well on its way to taking spring and summer nail trends by storm — especially since Zola and her client Hailey Bieber are the duo who kicked off glazed donut mani mayhem (IYKYK).

    “These colour-shifting, one-of-a-kind manicures are formulated with different chromatic pigments that reveal new shades at every angle, giving it that mermaid-tail-like effect,” Juli says of the style. But while they may look complicated, she insists it’s actually all in the product (more on that below).

    Seashell nails are super easy not only to DIY but to customise too. Because the fantastical finish primarily lies in the base, you can design your base coats and polishes according to your personal taste. Megan’s recent take on the trend, for example, was an iridescent icy blue.

    “Multi-chrome nails can be done with regular polish, gel, and chrome powder, or a topper polish,” Juli says. “So wherever your DIY level is at, there’s an option for you to achieve the look at home.”

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    Okay…so what’s the catch (of the day)? There really isn’t one. Seashell nails are user-friendly, personalised, and very much on trend. Fitting right in with mermaidcore and fairycore aesthetics, they are pretty much tailor-(mer)made for spring and summer manis.

    “Aquatic mermaid-inspired nails are such a vibe, especially with summer approaching,” says pro nail artist John Avery, who recently created what he calls a “moonlit mermaid mani,” a purple-and-pink-tinted ombré design adorned with cloud nail art, for a client (see above).

    “They are such a fun splash of bold eye-catching colour perfect for any beach destination or a just fun summer look,” he says. What’s more, John notes, is by pairing a set of seashell nails with a wet-hair look, you have a super-simple-to-DIY “mermaid moment.” And who doesn’t want that? Exactly. Here’s how to DIY.

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    seashell nailschrome iridescent mermaid fairy manicure

    For an ombré look, John suggests choosing two colours, applying one on the base and using the second colour to ombré from the tip using a brush or sponge. “Once done, apply a chrome powder and voilà! You have the perfect summer mermaid nails.”

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  • The glass slipper mani guarantees you’ll have a Cinderella moment

    The glass slipper mani guarantees you’ll have a Cinderella moment

    With the official start of summer only weeks away it’s tempting to lean towards opaque pastel polishes. But a new stealth nail trend is emerging. Coined the “glass slipper mani” by celebrity manicurist Tom Bachik, it’s the latest riff on glazed donut nails that we’ve been waiting to show off against a tan.

    Lauren Sánchez debuted the look at the 2024 Met Gala as the perfect pearly complement to her strapless Oscar de la Renta black gown, featuring mirrored embellishments on the full skirt in the shape of flowers.

    Picking up on the shattered glass effect, and a fairytale interpretation of the Met Gala’s “Garden of Time” theme, Tom caption his Instagram post: “Synergizing off the stained glass perfection of her custom @oscardelarenta gown, we wanted the nails to be very feminine and elegant like the soft light diffusion of sheer iridescent glass.”

    See the “pink glass slipper mani”


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    To recreate Cinderella’s fabled glass slipper, Lauren wore neat, long, almond-shaped gel tips. Tom laid down a smattering of tiny pale pink metallic flakes with flecks of icy blue and green before setting them with a clear, glass-effect gel nail varnish to achieve the desired high-shine finish.

    All before hand-painting a miniature white rose on a single pinky finger “to add a little bit of extra personality”, he said.

    The pink glass slipper mani is characterised by a prismatic shimmer rather than heavy glitter or an in-your-face chromatic metal overlay. Above all else, it’s dainty and so light-reflective, it’s guaranteed to reveal the full spectrum of pastel hues in golden hour.

    You can achieve a similar look at home with the help of Mia Secret Metallic Flakes in CH-21 topped with the brand’s Glass Finish Gel.

    Alternatively, sweep on Manucurist’s Active Shine, which is like a highlighter for nails and contains antioxidants to hydrate and brighten. Or add a single coat of Nails Inc. Plant Power Nail Polish in Going Somewhere over a pale pink hue for a custom-made glass slipper mani.

    Disclaimer: we can’t promise you a prince at the end of the night, but you’re guaranteed to get a truckload of compliments.

    For more from Fiona Embleton, GLAMOUR’s Associate Beauty Director, follow her on @fiembleton.

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  • Aurora nails are 2024's answer to the glazed donut

    Aurora nails are 2024's answer to the glazed donut

    If there’s one trend that broke the beauty internet over the past couple of years, it’s glazed donut nails, but heading into 2024, aurora nails look likely to steal the crown. The trend takes the bits that made it’s glazed sis a hit (glowy, cute, eye-catching), but adds a modern update to keep things interesting.

    One dreamy rendition we saw on the Instagram account of LA based, Korean American nail artist, Mary Koh, has us hooked. It sees icy pink and white holographic details submerged in a pretty, translucent gel.

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    What are Aurora nails?

    The design sees shimmer and glow suspended in a clear gel that changes colour as you move your nails – like the northern lights (or aurora borealis), or water below a frozen surface.

    The trend, which also goes by “uru uru nails” and “ice nails” has K-beauty to thank for its inception. “It’s a popular trend in Seoul, which is where I learnt it,” explains Mary. “In Korea it’s called ‘uru uru nails’. I wanted to bring it back as a simple yet fun design,” she adds.

    Essentially it’s a glowier, 3D rendition of glazed donut nails that can add pretty interest and dimension to your outfit.

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    How to do Aurora nails?

    Aurora nails start out looking very much like glazed donut nails, but gel and holographic foil are layered on top to create a 3D effect, then the whole lot is encased in a thick gel top coat. “I created my look by layering foils in a multi-step process,” Mary told GLAMOUR. But to really next-level it, nail care is paramount. “Most importantly, I make sure the cuticle line is clean so that the design can take front and centre,” she explains.

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  • Red nail polish is set to be 2024's most popular shade

    Red nail polish is set to be 2024's most popular shade

    It’s very likely that you already own a bottle of 2024’s most popular mani shade because red nail polish has never not been a classic. Despite its enduring appeal though, it’s fair to say newer trends (see: milky pink, glazed donut chromes and even last year’s surprise smash-hits, baby blue and latte) have hogged some of the attention. But, heading into 2024, red has regained ground… and the top spot.

    2023 gave it the boost it needed with celebrity fans like Selena Gomez, Hailey Bieber, Jennifer Lopez and Camila Morrone all revisiting the shade. And, every single one of the top nail artists we spoke to for our 2024 nail trends gave red a shout-out. And they were also given the green light at fashion week, too. “I feel like red nails are coming into a chic era at the moment,” confirmed celebrity manicurist, Michelle Humphrey, who counts Dua Lipa and Adele as clients. “Less is more and what better way to sex up a look than a statement red nail – as seen on the catwalk for SS24 at Proenza Schouler and Brandon Maxwell,” she told GLAMOUR.

    The good news is, there’s room to play within the one trend, since every gradient is game. “It works perfectly for all seasons, as it’s so timeless,” A-list manicurist, and senior Mylee ambassador, Tinu Bello, told us. “Deep cherry and merlot reds will be hot as we come into 2024, with tomato and post box reds dominating the summer months,” she added.

    And, we’ll be putting out 2024 twist on it, too with updated textures. “I think we will see some elevation to our red mani’s in 2024, with chrome, glazes, matte finishes, and high sheen,” says Tinu. Even if you prefer a more minimalist mani, you can nod to the trend by adding it into tiny accents. “Imagine how gorgeous a red skinny French would look,” says top nail artist, Harriet Westmoreland whose clients include Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

    The fact is, red is a classic, especially on your nails. It’s stood the test of time, from ‘20s flappers, to ’40s Jenny Wrens, to ’50s Marilyn Monroe, to today where bright fire-engine and sultry merlot are as covetable and versatile as ever. And, it offers a whole spectrum of opportunities. Sunny days where you’re dining al fresco calls for a cheery orange-spiked arancia (cracking with a tan). For chilly spells when you’re back in your favourite cosy knit, you might fancy a sultry maroon. For off-duty days a brick red is a cool switch from ruby. And for a shade you can’t go wrong with, pillar box red works well on everyone. See? The opportunities are endless.

    Here’s some of our favourite ways to wear red nail polish…

    Glossy Hollywood red nails

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    Chrome red nails

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    Squared-off red Frenchies

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    Glazed fire red nails

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    Fire engine red nails

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    Cut-out red nails

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    Postbox red nails

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    Matte red nails

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    Doubled-up red frenchies

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    Tomato red nails

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    Jelly red Frenchies

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    Merlot red nails

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    Ruby red nails

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    Cherry red nails

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    Hi-vis red nails

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    Jelly red nails

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    Burgundy red nails

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    Poppy red nails

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    Red carpet red nails

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    XXL glazed red nails

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    Garnet red nails

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    Cut-out cuff red nails

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    Wine red nails

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    Bright red nails

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    Lipstick red nails

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    Candy red nails

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    Currant red nails

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    Scarlet red nails

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    XXL ruby red nails

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    Apple red nails

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    Ketchup red nails

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    These are the best red nail polish shades to try…

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  • Soap nails are about to be everywhere

    Soap nails are about to be everywhere

    If you want a fresh start mani, you can’t really get much fresher than the Soap Nails we keep seeing everywhere. Where elsewhere the 2024 nail trends call for maximalism with high-impact techniques like 3D nails and hi-vis shades like tomato red, Soap Nails are the subtle alternative nestled quietly (but assuredly) at the other end of the spectrum. So minimalists, this one’s for you…

    What are soap nails?

    Taking clean and simple nail designs to another level, soap nails effectively mimic the effect of squeaky clean nails. It takes that fresh mani feeling (when your nails have been scrubbed, buffed, trimmed and filed), adds in some softening exfoliation and gives you the look of a mani that’s just emerged from soapy suds after a bubble bath.

    It gives bare nails a wash of super glossy top coat that gives nails an almost wet-look clean finish. But you can tailor the trend by layering sheer pink tints or milky shades beneath. And you can finish with some subtle nail art if you like, in similarly low-key, clean shades like crisp white or frothy cream.

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    How can you create soap nails?

    Since this is the manicure equivalent of no makeup makeup, your base is important. And, just as you can’t achieve no makeup makeup without upping the ante on your skincare, Soap Nails require you to give your nail beds some proper TLC. This means drenching your nails and cuticles in nail oil whenever you can and spending more time on prep than on polish when it comes to the manicure itself.

    Your nail artist (or you, if you’re keeping your manicure in house) will need to focus on thoroughly cleaning nails of any previous polish, buffing them until they shine, neatly trimming away rough cuticles and filing them so they’re beautifully symmetrical. Once they’re in good shape, that’s when you can give them a glow-up with a sheer wash of ultra glossy polish and top coat. You can keep it completely clear or choose a formula with a pink tint or a milky hue. The colour is less important than an ultra fresh finish. To wrap things up, you’re gonna want to ensure your hands have had the same treatment, so exfoliation with a sugar scrub followed by a moisturising hand cream or mask will give you the softest skin to pair with immaculate soap nails.

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  • 26 fun French tip nail designs to inspire your next mani

    26 fun French tip nail designs to inspire your next mani

    Certain nail trends come in and out of style, while others, like French tip nail designs, remain timeless. And it’s easy to see why – elegant and understated, the classic French manicure not only flatters every nail shape but it also feeds into TikTok’s clean girl and old money aesthetic.

    As with all beauty trends, however, the French mani has evolved over the years (remember when square acrylic French tips were all the rage?) and now, more than ever, we’re seeing colourful tips (with adds-on like glitter and nail art) reign supreme.

    An edgier take on the classic French manicure, bold tips are here to stay – and we’ve got all the inspiration you need for your next manicure with 20 fun French tip nail designs that are guaranteed to make a statement. You’re welcome!

    1. Silver glitter french

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    Trust nail guru Harriet Westmoreland to create the prettiest French manicure that pairs a sheer, neutral base with silver glitter tips. Perfect for party season and beyond.

    2. Classic black french

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  • How to strengthen nails, according to dermatologists

    How to strengthen nails, according to dermatologists

    “Emery boards cause microscopic openings and splits at the tip of the nail that lead to peeling and cracks,” Dr. Stern explains. “I prefer glass or crystal nail files over cardboard emery boards because they don’t cause microscopic openings or tears and instead create a clean edge at the nail.”

    Leighton Denny Small Crystal Nail File

    Opt for non-acetone polish remover

    “In terms of chemical exposure, polish remover is a big one: Acetone tends to be especially drying to the nail and can make brittle nails worse,” Dr. Stern says, noting that it’s best to seek out conditioning formulas that contain ingredients like soy and/or have added moisturising benefits from oils. Try the Cutex Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover which is enriched with coconut oil, or the Manicurist Green Nail Polish Remover.

    Avoid nail products with formaldehyde

    If typical nail-strengthening products sound too good to be true, that’s unfortunately because many of them are. “Many so-called nail strengtheners still contain formaldehyde or formalin, ingredients that are very damaging to the nail,” warns Dr. Stern. “Formaldehyde will initially harden the nail; however, with time, the nail becomes paradoxically brittle and is at risk of lifting or separating off of the nail bed.”

    Formaldehyde can also cause severe allergic reactions at the surrounding nail folds, she adds, prompting the skin to become extremely irritated, swollen and painful. Translation? When shopping for nail products, opt for those formulated without formaldehyde.

    Moisturise with sunflower oil

    Keep your cuticles and nail moisturised, but always look for products that are formulated with scientifically proven ingredients, says Dr. Stern. “When looking for a nail and cuticle moisturiser look for products that are rich in phospholipids, which have been shown to increase nail flexibility, thus combatting brittleness,” she says. “Massage the product into your cuticles several times daily.”

    You’ll find phospholipids in products containing sunflower oil and Brazil nut oil: According to Dr. Stern, both oils are especially rich in phospholipids.

    L’Occitane Shea Nail & Cuticle Nourishing Oil

    OPI ProSpa Nail and Cuticle Oil To-Go

    Treat nails with glycolic acid

    Finally, be sure to seek out nail treatments containing glycolic acid. “Glycolic acid has been shown to rejuvenate brittle nails,” confirms Dr. Stern. “Just like we do peels for the skin to remove the superficial layers of dead cells, this strategy is also applicable to the nail,” Stern says.

    Once the damaged layer of nail cells is removed, any product you apply after will be better absorbed – helping to hydrate and fortify the nail. A “peel for the nails” can be be done either in a dermatologist’s office or at home, Stern says.

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  • Black nails are everywhere this winter – here’s 12 ideas to try pronto

    Black nails are everywhere this winter – here’s 12 ideas to try pronto

    Step aside beige and greige, as this season it’s all about black nails. Cool, understated and super versatile – this inky hue can be worn matte, glossy, with glitter or metallic accents. A great choice for minimalist nail art, black details work so well with a neutral or bright base, too.

    “Black manicures are definitely the ‘winter nude’ of this season,” confirms pro nail artist Julia Diogo (known as @paintedbyjools on Instagram). “They’re super chic, elegant and timeless. It’s also a shade that flatters all skin tones.”

    From solid blocks of glossy black to a black micro French manicure, there are several ways to experiment with this trend. Julia’s advice? Play around with the finish. “Using a matte top coat gives the nails a slightly edgy feel – my favourite is Chanel’s Matte Boy de Chanel.”

    Keep scrolling for all the black nail inspiration you need ahead of your next nail appointment…

    1. Glossy black nails

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    One of Julia’s go-to nail looks, an all-black manicure looks perennially chic. “Finish with a super high shine glossy top coat for maximum impact,” she says. Fan of bio sculpture? Ask your nail tech for shade Licorice to recreate Julia’s mani above.

    2. Black velvet

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  • If you’re contemplating a metallic mani this season, it has to be silver

    If you’re contemplating a metallic mani this season, it has to be silver

    Silver has overtaken gold and scooped first place in the style stakes this season. Silver nails, silver boots, silver trousers, silver jackets – you name it, everywhere you look there’s a palette of pewter. And while it might seem a touch garish for some, if you want to lean into the look, a set of silver nails is the perfect place to start.

    “From Isabel Marant to Ganni, silver has been everywhere on the catwalks so it’s no surprise it’s filtered down to nails which are the ultimate flexible accessory,” says Metta Francis, London based manicurist and founder of Nails by Mets. “You could also call it the ‘Beyonce effect’ as her Renaissance tour saw fans donning stunning silver looks to her shows.”

    Ready to feel inspired? We unveil the best ways to embrace silver nails.

    Do silver nails look good?

    You might be surprised but a foiled finish is incredibly versatile. It suits all nail shapes and complements the majority of skin tones too. “Silver can work well with both short and long nails but some say it’s especially striking on long nails. As for the shape, almond, stiletto or coffin shapes tend to be popular choices for a sleek and glamorous look with silver polish,” advises Holly Wolff, nail technician at Neville Hair and Beauty.

    As for skin tones, because it’s considered a ‘neutral metallic’, it can look good against dark and fair skin. “Silver is generally a cool shade however you can find shades that have warmer undertones,” says Metta. “If you have a cooler skintone (blue undertones) you may want to stay away from the blue based silvers which can look quite icy and opt for warmer, richer silvers.”

    How to choose a silver nail polish

    “This season’s silver is more of a foiled/metallic look so less sparkly than your usual glittery nail shades. A chrome finish with a subtle shimmer will be more wearable” continues Metta. “I love Kure Bazaar’s Platinum, CND’s Silver Chrome and Nail Kind’s Liv a Little.”

    What’s the best way to wear silver nails?

    Block silver is always a classic but silver gives you lots of freedom to experiment with nail art too. “A French manicure with silver tips is an elegant choice or you could try ombre designs (from light to dark), silver accents or even mixing silver with other colours to create nail art that suits your personality,” recommends Holly.

    Metta also suggests experimenting with a silver half moon on longer nails or a negative space base with white and black for a real statement look. “Don’t forget your silver rings and accessories for maximum impact too,” she adds.

    Here’s some to bookmark for you next appointment:

    Short squoval silver nails

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