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When improving your next pedicure, various toe nail design ideas are available. Social media is rife with images that show how adorable these patterns can be on multiple foot types. But let’s face it, looking at endless pictures of random people’s toes may be as dull as it sounds, especially if you’re not into other people’s digits.
Check out these design options that may serve as inspiration for your next manicure instead of having to deal with the grid of all those little piggies. Your feet will look so lovely, whether you try them on one accent nail or all ten toes, that you might be inspired to share a foot selfie! With Maby, you can take the initiative in everything, visit the Maby blog to discover the most trending nail designs today.
Hearts have eyes
We adore heart-shaped nail art, and adding eyes to those hearts feels fashionable and on-trend. Additionally, carrying out the idea on toenails provides more room to enlarge the hearts and emphasize the eyes. If you want to fit in, add mascara and arched eyebrows. Your toes are extending loving greetings to everyone.
Crushed metallics
With this sparkling, striking nail art design, travel (back) to the disco era. This design has a more dramatic appearance than glitter nail polish—imagine silver or gold foil nails with a feel-good texture. It’s so beautiful and eye-catching that it might convert a foot fetish into a foil obsession.
Scalloped tips
Another contemporary take on the French manicure, this design gives your feet an edgy yet refined improvement to the traditional appearance. Maintain a neutral foundation, as you would with any French manicure, and add scalloped shapes in various sizes to your white (or colored) tips. Set some aside for an unexpected twist on the already twisted design if you want to make it weird.
Black cherries
Cherry nail art has long been a favorite because, let’s face it; we will never grow bored of fruit nail art. Make the design especially fall-themed and choose a deeper shade of red to resemble black cherries. The summery, vivid red and green variants we see throughout the warm weather months have been given a pleasant fall twist.
Vines
You can decorate other areas of your home with green to make it stand out in addition to your bathroom. Your favorite shrubs and perennials are a great resource for your upcoming pedicure, whether you’re a plant parent or still need to develop your green thumb fully. For a more understated and romantic take on the style, consider matte black vine outlines on a neutral background.
Half-plaid
The 1990s are hot right now; prints from that era show up on everything from our cosmetic looks to our nails. Fortunately, retro plaid patterns from the 1990s look chic on toenails. If you want to go full-toe, try a half-plaid design in miniature, busy prints (with the rest of the toe in a solid base color), and significant patterns. It is more detailed yet still has the same impact as chevron nails.
Marble acrylic
Combining the marble nail trend and Acrylic nails, this design is understated, charming, and perfect for the toes. Try it in one of fall’s trendiest colors, or do it in a few different hues. Just grab your favorite gel nail kit, a couple of liner brushes, and some rubbing alcohol to help spread out your marble pattern.
Paint splatter
For the ultimate DIY pedicure, try an artsy paint splatter design. This abstract look lets you channel your inner Pollock with polish (and sans skills). The beauty in this look is how imperfect it is, so don’t worry about mistakes and have fun freestyling it.
Argyle
Unlike ‘90s plaid, this toe nail design brings in more texture — think the woven winter sweater of a college professor, with raised elements. The intricate patterns might need the touch of a professional to give them that soft, embossed feel, so make an appointment with your nail tech. Choose a single color for all your toes, or try different color combinations on each, making your big toe the accent.
Sweet treats
Your favorite candy might be top of mind since it’s trick-or-treating season, but there’s a way to indulge in sweets without rotting your teeth. Try a pedicure that sports the chocolates, gummies, or toffee of your dreams. The best part is there’s no wrapper, no gooey mess, and no guilty feeling after it’s all done.
Polka dot toe nail art
On the toes, simple polka dots look wonderful and are quite feminine. This gives an old-fashioned appearance. To create this effect, you only need to paint your nails any color and add contrasting drips using a dotting tool or toothpick. Once the design has dry, add a top coat.
Leopard print on toes
Animal prints on feet look phenomenal! One such animal design is the Leopard print. All you need is golden and black color nail paints. Color your toenails with gold color, and on that, make black curves, as shown in the picture.