From sunset ombre to shell nails, these 5 vibrant nail designs will be trending all summer long.

From sunset ombre to shell nails, these 5 vibrant nail designs will be trending all summer long.

Summer is in full swing, and on this occasion, we have found other cool examples of nail art for you that you just want to repeat on your nails. Arm yourself with photos and let’s go!

Heat up, heat up! In July, even the asphalt seems to melt from it, and a manicure should either correspond to such heat, or, on the contrary, cool down. We found some very interesting options that will inspire your nail artist to be creative.

tropical flowers

Summery shades of lime green, fiery tangerine, hot pink and Caribbean blue are the perfect base for contrasting floral details. To add depth and dimension, try changing the size and placement of the flower designs on each nail. This technique will give the nail design a more abstract and unique look.

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Shell nails

Long live the season of the seas and oceans! It’s time to unleash your inner mermaid and try some oyster shell inspired nail art. Go for a standard blue topcoat, then apply an opalescent lacquer or translucent jelly for a refreshing sea-breeze vibe.

iridescent iridescence

Let the manicure spread your good mood and positive energy to everyone! Use neon pink polish as a base, then splash your favorite summery shades on top for an aura or rainbow effect. Volumetric elements do not interfere here either.

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French color block

If you can’t choose a nail polish shade, then why limit yourself? Feel free to mix and match bright colors and see what happens. Tip: Take inspiration from the palette of your summer wardrobe. By the way, for the spice, you can add a matte top!

summer sunset

Try recreating a summer sunset on your nails with this ombre manicure. Instead of stretching the color up and down each nail, choose soft yellows, pinks, purples and blues and create the effect of the sun moving across each finger.

Source: The Voice Mag

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