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Fun Nail Designs For Almond-Shaped Nails

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Fun Nail Designs For Almond Shaped Nails

As you go through social media, you can’t help but be inspired by the fantastic ability of nail artists to post their most recent creations. Check out the gorgeous nail design ideas for almond-shaped nails below if you like to preserve a classic nail form but prefer a creative nail design the next time you visit the salon.With Maby, you can take the initiative in everything. Visit the Maby blog to discover the most trending nail designs today.

Reverse french manicure

A reverse French manicure is ideal if you want to liven things up while keeping the design basic. A standard French manicure is a classic. Alternate the accent color on each nail to make it even more fun.

Colorful cow print

Cow print nail art was popular at one point, and while the traditional black and white color scheme is lovely, making a multicolored version ups the ante. It’s a straightforward nail design that adds some flair to any manicure, whether you swap colors on each nail or keep them the same throughout.

70’s Floral

Trends come back around. That much we can be sure of. The past is an everyday inspiration for the beauty industry, including ’80s haircuts and Y2K fashion. Your nails will look like a stylish throwback to the ’70s if you create groovy, strong floral patterns from that era.

Fancy feline

If you enjoy animals, you will like this design. Have your nail artist draw tiny tigers in blue and black on top of a creamy white base color, being careful to make fine, delicate lines. The design will resemble the elaborate patterns found on exquisite porcelain when finished.

Gold dipped

A simple look with a hint of metallic is ideal for you if bold, complicated nail art is out of your comfort zone. Shimmering gold French tips subtly improve a conventional manicure without being garish.

Basic blooms

Simple leaves offer a lovely, elegant aesthetic to the nails while being simple to replicate. When the seasons change, choose an intense foundation color like black or burgundy to give the design a fall twist.

Fiery flames

Give a smokey manicure a try if you want deep, statement nails. A black and gold rendition of traditional red and orange flame motifs packs a punch while remaining wearable for all skin tones.

Emoji expressions

No design is more appropriate for you if you use nail art to express yourself than one with emojis. The style is vibrant, entertaining, and funky and was inspired by the various facial emotions of our beloved emojis.

Dripping glitter

Choosing dripping glitter for metallic nails is a unique way to wear the trend. The glitter drizzles over the solid base color to produce a striking contrast. Select a vibrant foundation color to give it your unique style.

Delicate daisies

Simple daisies are the way to go if you want to make a floral design home because they are timeless and popular in nail art. You can alter the appearance by using colors other than the traditional yellow and white.

Pastel multi-color blocking

Everything from beauty to fashion, pastel hair, and nails are hot. Join the trend by donning a multicolored pastel manicure in a stylish color-blocking design that is both sophisticated and enjoyable.

Simple swirls

Simple nail art can occasionally be the greatest. It makes sense that swirl nail art is becoming increasingly popular, appearing on social media and even in catwalk presentations. They’re stylish, current, and attractive no matter what nail length you work with. They are also simple to perform at home.

Two-tone nails

Choosing a color for your nails is optional if you can’t decide. Create a two-tone effect on your nails by going half-sies with each color on your next mani.

Hearts galore

Hearts are a go-to for nail designs, and given how cute and easy they are to create, it makes total sense. For an ultra-simple look, you can add one or two hearts to your mani or keep adding them on for a more impactful design until you’re satisfied.

Stitched border 

This ultra-simple design makes quite an impact. Creating a border resembling stitches around your nails brings attention to your nail shape and creates an eye-catching design with minimal skill required. 

Old macdonald

A cute tiny cartoon cow is included in Agata Trochowska’s interpretation of the cow-print nail art craze. These lengthy, almond-shaped nails give Bessie room to maneuver and serve some essential faces.

Fishnet

The nail artist Natalia claims this look is a “handmade pointillism design,” but to our eye, the elegance and attention to detail resemble a fishnet stocking from the 1920s. You’ll need a small dotting tool, several nail brushes, and a steady hand to apply this pattern, but once you do, you’d better get to a burlesque club immediately.

Cosmic crystal

With or without the star stickers, this smooth appearance, inspired by a calcite crystal, exudes peace and tranquility. Gerstein used OPI Angel Flights to Starry Nights as a base in gel polish. The marble was next UV-cured before she added a matte lacquer, fixed it once more, added gold stars and moon stickers, and sealed it with a shining layer.