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When it comes to nail paint, I’m not the kind to act as a gatekeeper. If I ever come across a color that really captivates me, you can bet that I’ll be raving about it to all of my friends. It never fails to surprise me that the colors I wear in the spring are the ones about which people are most curious. Yes, I do have staples for each of the four seasons. When the time comes, there are a few timeless hues that I enjoy, such as pastel pink or green, but I also like to acquire advice from specialists regarding what colors they consider to be the most prominent on their lists. I am aware that it seems a little strange to be discussing spring while we are still in the midst of winter, but please indulge me. I know that you want to keep ahead of the game just as much as I do, and you won’t want to miss out on what nail artists think is going to be a huge trend in the near future.
If you are interested, continue scrolling down. I consulted with a couple of industry experts to find out which spring nail colors they plan to use and wear on a regular basis this year. Visit the Maby blog to discover the most trending nail designs today.
Taupe
Never overlook a basic, neutral tone like taupe. It is sophisticated, goes well with any outfit you choose to wear, and may serve as the ideal foundation for a more vibrant pattern, such as the one that is seen in the previous image. Alternately, if manicure patterns aren’t your style, they will leave your nails with the ideal neutral shade. Because there are so many different things that can be done with this color, Park particularly likes to wear it throughout the springtime. LeChat’s Royal Tea is her go-to option when it comes to taupe tones.
Barbiecore pink
At this point, even I’ve gotten on board with the Barbiecore movement. Recently, I got my nails done in a dramatic shade of hot pink velvet, and according to Gerstein’s predictions, this sort of bright shade of the color will be popular long into the spring season. She is fairly confident that OPI’s newest color, Spring Break the Internet, will be the one that the majority of people seek. It’s a shimmery bright pink color with a little amount of contrast. You may still participate in the Barbiecore trend even if shimmer isn’t your thing because there is no requirement for it. Choose a color that is quite bright, like strawberry or neon, and it will still readily be noticeable.
Neon orange
The swirl nail design, which Park predicts will be popular this year, can be executed effectively in neon pink and orange, as well as other bright hues, according to Park. If you’re trying for a throwback vibe, neon orange is a terrific color to use, and you can even match it with other brighter tones to make it jump even more. Also you can refer to: 11 Ways to Rock Short Neon Nails.
The color of ice crystals
Elle Gerstein, a well-known celebrity nail stylist, predicts that one particular shade of white will be ubiquitous in spring. This pearly and sparkly variant of white is called glacial white, and it helps you accomplish one of the season’s greatest trends. I’m not simply referring to plain white in this context. Even if you don’t want something really white, you may achieve a similar effect by choosing a pearly transparent topping instead.
Gerstein states that she enjoys layering LeChat’s Perfect Match Sky Dust Glacial Dust and LeChat’s Sky Dust Kindling Flame on any hue that is blue, pink, or pastel. It will transform the nail into a mermaid nail or color shifter in an instant. Sky Dust is distinguished from other glitters on the market by its ability to produce an automated flash velvet effect; in other words, it is velvet that has been intensified. Because it contains a variety of glitter sizes and shapes, it may produce a wide range of effects, including velvet, which is now the most popular look. You could also use a magnet in conjunction with this to achieve a whole other effect.
A berry-red color
This spring, Hemi Park, an educator for LeChat Nails, anticipates that rich berry and magenta tones will dominate the social media platform Instagram. She claims that hues similar to these are perfect for recreating the look of Skittles on the nails. She explains that you might term the effect “ombré nails” when you use colors that are in the same colors or color groupings. Given that this year’s Pantone Color of the Year is quite brilliant and vivid, I would recommend opting for a daring look with your skittle nails, such as a family of different shades of bright red.
Little boy blue
I know, I know—pastel colors for spring aren’t exactly ground-breaking, but Park is convinced that we’ll see people going all in on this light baby blue hue. I know, I know—pastel colors for spring aren’t exactly ground-breaking. According to her, the customary color white will be replaced for the season by a baby blue shade with a trace of dusty gray. You have the option of going with a blue that has a gray undertone or a baby blue that is light reflecting and bright, such as Sally Hansen’s Babe Blue. If you want to really step it up a level, try out Gerstein’s manicure style that she designed and is displayed above, which features an ancient wallpaper design with a baby blue color.
The color of sea foam
Next, let’s discuss the color seafoam green, which, in my opinion, is grossly underappreciated. Not only do I not believe it to be the case, but neither do others. Cucumber Mint is Park’s favorite color from LeChat Nails because she feels it perfectly encapsulates the essence of the season. This cool and mild green color makes me think of a reviving mojito, which means that it is an excellent choice for tropical holidays and swimming pools. [It’s also] wonderful for the spring and early summer months.