Christmas nail inspo part I

It’s just one month away guys and then it’s Christmas season again. Not only is this one of my favourite holidays, it’s also the best time again to go crazy with your nails. Festive nails? Yes please. Let’s take a look at a few Christmas nail (art) designs that you can pick for your next appointment!

  1. Bows to wrap your nails

This trend was here a year ago but I feel like it’s gonna explode this year. Honestly, there isn’t anything cuter than a bow wrapped around a nail. You can go for a regular red bow or spice things up by adding a white French nail design.

2. Glitter tips

If you think the French is gonna take a break during Christmas season you’re wrong but this time the French is on steroids, I mean glitter. I feel like silver glitter tips are the most popular ones but please don’t let that stop you from choosing all different glitters.

3. Christmas ornaments

Listen, listen, before you’re gonna think: ‘Who dafuwk wants a Christmas ornament on their nails?’ I mean those cute minimalistic ornaments. Think of red candy canes, cookies and cute presents.

4. Chrome stars

Chrome is a big hit and it always will be. Get ready as a nail tech to choke on the chrome powders because it’s definitely gonna get asked by your clients.

5. Glitter fade, glitter nails, glitter everything

An ombre nail is also such a perfect way to add a little bit of glitter without going all in. But if you’re not for the subtle hints, you can get glittered like a canon ball babe because I can assure you that eeeeevery nail tech is dusting off her glitter polishes already.

6. A splash of red

Red is a popular colour during Christmas so I can simply not forget about this one.

7. Snow flakes

Cute, just very very cute. And if you’re already panicking as a nail tech on how to draw these don’t worry, you’ll find plenty of reels and TikTok’s on how to execute these.

8. Mini garlands

From flowers and plants in spring to garlands in winter, we love a switch up! Also, it’s a great way to pick our green colours again and art on your nails.

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