Contents
- Flying Sequins
- Glazed Chocolate-Chip Donuts
- 1970s Disco
- Intergalactic Idol
- Sparkly Ombre
- A Fizz of Champagne
- Those Skittles Mani
- Collaborative Work
- Effortless Forms
- Blood Red Cherry
- Separated Blinds
- Licorice, Black
- Cold-climate French
- Sheen of White
- Bruised Emotions
- Cheetah, Rainbow
- Multicolored French
- Checkerboard
- Nail art doodles
- Luminous Ruby
- Relaxing Plaid
This fresh rotation of winter nail designs is here to help you get festive and ready for the return of in-person holiday gatherings and activities. Nails, in particular, are proving to be more of a treat than ever this year. No one has ever gone through life without the fleeting pleasure of gazing down in between meetings to admire a quirky print, a dash of sparkle, or a splash of their favorite winter nail polish staring back at them.
The trendiest nail art this season is all about having a good time with minimal effort. Of course, the greatest winter nail colors are typically classics like deep green and dark red. However, there are a plethora of unique winter manicures that can be painted while relaxing on the couch (with a glass of wine and a feel-good Netflix show, of course). Consider sparkling colours that work with sweats as well as the best winter haircuts and winter cosmetics, or funny stickers that offer the impression of nail art without the hassle.
Scroll down for the best winter nail ideas that will see you through the holidays and into 2023, regardless of your own style or skill level. This calls for a round of applause. Visit the Maby blog to discover the most trending nail designs today.
Flying Sequins
To achieve this sophisticated appearance, a striper brush is all that is required. Betina Goldstein, a celebrity manicurist, used BrillBird UK to paint silver glitter on black striped nails.
Glazed Chocolate-Chip Donuts
This season’s chocolate take on the glazed-donut manicure features DND Gel in Coffee Bean and Spiced Brown over OPI Chrome Effects in Tin Man Can.
1970s Disco
Embrace the season’s gloomy hues with a manicure reminiscent of the ’70s. To experiment with different textures, use a polish with a metallic finish.
Intergalactic Idol
These Grinch-like green chrome nails just don’t sit right. Put some holographic stars on top to make everything dazzle even more.
Sparkly Ombre
If you’re going to put on glitter polish, why not put on two? Choose two shimmering colours that complement each other, or choose for a kit (like Paintbox’s power couples) that does the matching for you.
A Fizz of Champagne
We raise our glasses to the flawlessly shimmering polish that has ever been seen. (In case you share my opinion, the color is Essie’s Semi-Precious Tones.)
Those Skittles Mani
This winter, mismatched nail art will remain popular because it is the simplest nail art style to create on your own. Although pastels and neons are still popular, muted blues paired with rusty browns and reds are more in tune with the current season.
The Daisy Nails look from the 1970s is here to stay. Stick on some of Deco Miami’s Stay Groovy stickers to join the trend. Green matcha base is recommended but not required.
Collaborative Work
Which winter nail art design is the best? Choosing not to pick just one. Create a one-of-a-kind manicure by experimenting with different line widths, shapes, and French-tip designs.
Effortless Forms
The ’70s are making a comeback! The key to making this pattern appropriate for every season is to base it on neutral colors.
Blood Red Cherry
Red nail polish is always appropriate, but it gets extra attention over the holidays. Use the Bubbles shade of Essie Gel Couture. Only the brightest cherry red will do.
Separated Blinds
Stumped for a single fashion choice? Mix and combine pastels and brights across all of your nails to get the best of both worlds.
Licorice, Black
Don’t try to mend something that isn’t broken. In the colder months, dark winter nail colors are always a good choice, especially when finished with a high-gloss lacquer like Seche Vite.
Cold-climate French
The sweeping French tips are a subtle tribute to the snowy highlands. Glamour is amplified by the shimmering gold.
Sheen of White
Applying a layer of holographic glitter on traditional winter white is a fantastic way to mix things up. If you’re looking for something similar, try Pacifica’s Celestial Bio Glitter.
Bruised Emotions
A combination of black and neutrals gives sweet hearts an edgy twist and sees you through to Valentine’s Day.
Cheetah, Rainbow
Try some bright cheetah-print nail wraps (you can find some on Etsy) to liven up an otherwise neutral wardrobe.
Multicolored French
Try giving each nail a different color tip for a stylish spin on the classic French manicure. An additional flourish is a gold decal.
Checkerboard
Try Essie Expressie in We Don’t Mesh or Dial it Up for a colorful take on this look!) to give a popular pattern a more fun color scheme.
Nail art doodles
In 2023, one of the most popular nail art fads was to decorate each nail individually, much like a page in a scrapbook. Mix stickers with hand-painted artwork for a unique look.
Luminous Ruby
A sparkling red hue with a touch of black can be the perfect compromise between edgy and glamorous. In addition, the holographic effect gives the illusion of longer nails, which is helpful if you’re working on lengthening your own.
Relaxing Plaid
You can’t go wrong with a striped sweater and matching nail polish. Betina Goldstein, a professional nail artist, created this look with Chanel Le Vernis in Brun Fumé and Rouge Brun. In addition, please refer to: Six winter nail designs that are trending on Instagram.