Signs and Symbols
Remember how many people painted their nails with felt-tip pens and markers in childhood? Get inspired by these memories and decorate the plain cover with symbols you know only: dots, signs, lines. Use the same color to paint over one or more nails. This will further transform the manicure into a puzzle or art object.
Flame
Flames, like those on old school bikes or Prada shoes, are the most popular designs in recent seasons. It sounds amazing, but this pattern is universal. It can look very bright if you paint the flames with realistic or neon shades. If you do a "fiery manicure" with blue, mint or white varnish, then it will be quite appropriate even in the office. By the way, this design will look laconic and stylish and only on one nail.
Colored French
The most popular manicure from the 2000s is back, but in a new version. The once classic design has now played with new colors - the most effective version is performed in neon shades. You can customize the stroke weight, shape, and color.
All shades of early spring
Delicate gray-brown color perfectly reflects the mood and landscapes of the first half of spring - slush and dampness. Despite such a melancholic association, this color will undoubtedly be appreciated by lovers of monochromatic coatings. Gray manicure is successfully combined with a business style of clothing, as well as with everyday, sports and evening looks. Another advantage of this color is that it looks great with both gold and silver.
Glass nails
The main Instagram trend in manicure is the extension of transparent nails and covering with neon shades. Such nails look like colored glass - hence the name glass nails. Of course, with such a manicure it may not be entirely comfortable and convenient every day. But they can definitely complement the look for a party or a music festival.
Glitter ombre
Another eternal trend that has appeared in a new format this spring is sequins. This season, it is better to choose varnishes with medium-sized shiny particles and apply them only to half of the nail plate, creating an ombre effect. So glitter looks more restrained and versatile. And by the way, this manicure is very practical: because of its "half" format, it is difficult to understand how long ago you did it.>