The dark, cold days of winter are nearly over, and spring is right around the corner. Pretty soon you’ll start to see flowers in bloom, the sun shining, and feel warm breezes on your face. This weather shift is a sign in the beauty world to retire the dark shades of winter and embrace the bright colors of spring. How better to do that than with a colorful spring-inspired manicure? You’ll be seeing nail art in whimsical patterns, modern textures, and inspiring color choices during the upcoming season. Here are some of our top picks of emerging spring nail designs.
Taste The Rainbow- Skittle Nails
It just wouldn’t be spring without bright shining rainbows everywhere. Capture that feeling with skittle nails in a rainbow of different glossy colors on each nail. Choose different shades of the same color family or taste the whole rainbow and have fun with them all.
Textured Nails
This season you’ll have the option of not only matching your color to your outfit but the texture as well. Perhaps you want to emulate your favorite cable knit sweater or maybe a lacy dress. However, you choose to embrace this trend, be it a full mani or an accent nail, these dimensional nails are amazing.
Velvet Nails
This nail treatment uses magnetic polish to create the illusion of soft, fuzzy, velvet nails, and they’ve taken Instagram by storm. You can take it to the next level by adding gemstones, foil accents, or glitter to add some extra dimension to the velvet.
Chrome Nails
First popular in the early 2000s chrome nails are making a comeback this spring in a variety of mirror finish metallics. You’ll be seeing bronze, gold, silver, and even milky white sporting this glossy sheen. Whatever color you choose for the chrome treatment it will command attention.
Mini French
Forget those long coffin-shaped nails. This spring’s French manis are going mini! This design works with any type of nail, natural included. The short length makes this manicure both stylish and practical for those that work with their hands.
Pretty Florals
Florals and spring are another perfect match and are always a huge trend when the weather starts to warm. Wildflower decals and pretty floral tips will be popular picks for this spring nail update.
Ombre Nails
This one has become a nail art classic. Ombre nails have color applied with a gradient technique, gradually fading from one shade to another. This can be hues in the same color family or opposite complementary colors. For this spring, think of bright pastels and glitter.
Jelly Nails
Celebrities have recently put jelly nails in the spotlight. A sheer wash of translucent color is kind of like lip gloss, but for your nails. You’ll be seeing jelly nails in bright pinks, purples, and blues as we get closer to spring.
Barbiecore
Our wardrobes have been taken over by the hot pink Babiecore trend, and now it’s moved onto our nails. Barbiecore has been seen on the runways and now it’s taking over nail salons where pink has been declared the new neutral.
Jewel Encrusted Nails
These nails resemble vintage costume jewelry, totally encrusted in jewels and pearls. A base coat of black and gold really makes the embellishments pop. This mani is not for the faint of heart. It’s for someone looking to make a bold statement with their nails.
Totally Groovy Swirls
If you’re looking for a calm and groovy vibe, try a smooth, swirly pattern with a monochromatic theme. Pink and light gray swirled into a creamy white or shades of sky blue swirls with a base of smokey gray would look great, or get really funky with rainbow neon swirls.
If you’re feeling these fresh spring nail designs calling your name, come see the nail techs at Rizzieri Salon & Spa for the most gorgeous spring manicure in town! Our Moorestown location can be found in Moorestown Mall at 400 NJ-38 Suite 1440, Moorestown, NJ, and our Washington Township location at 389 Ganttown Road, Sewell, NJ. You can feel free to call us at Moorestown – at 856-985-1225 or at Washington Twp – at 856-582-3750. You can also conveniently book with our Moorestown and Washington Township locations online!