Switch on the Christmas lights early with this colorful manicure, bedecked with brilliant lights. To keep things looking cohesive, stick to the same two colors for every design. Mixed motifsĭon't settle for just one Christmas pattern - we love the mix of French, candy canes, and snowflakes here. This gorgeous gold French tip oozes festive glamour. Top tip: Etsy has some great chrome French tip nail wraps that simply stick on. Use the regular nail brush on its side to get a fine tip then form round shapes to create your penguin silhouette. Penguins are a great option as you probably already have black-and-white polishes at home. Penguin popsĬomplex nail art can be tricky to master, so we recommend going for one detailed nail and keeping the rest simple. If you find the hat a challenge to paint, you could always resign it to an accent nail, and paint the rest of your nails a solid white or red to tie the look together. Santa's comingĭress your fingertips in tiny Santa hats - a Christmassy take on a traditional French tip. This creation requires a longer nail bed to allow for the room to paint on the bauble so might not be suitable for shorter nails. Tree green, Christmas stars, glitter, and a bauble thrown in for good measure - this merry manicure has it all. You can even use a cocktail stick to draw on his eyes and antlers. Nothing says Christmas like the famous red-nosed reindeer, and this helpful video makes it look easy. Just like that, you've got a shimmery and festive manicure. Use a neutral base shade and opt for a gold flake top coat to finish off the look. Easy gold shimmerįor a Christmas nail design that will only take a matter of minutes, look no further. For a subtle ode to the festive season, try two coats of grey glitter adorned with white snowflakes on an accent nail or two. Snowflake nail art is an elegant way to get creative, and can be achieved with a pack of nail stickers. Begin with two coats of silver polish then adorn with golden stars, either painted or stuck on via a pack of nail stickers. Piling on the glitz, this molten manicure is fabulously festive. Use a fine brush or one side of the open end of a hairpin to easily form details. Not a huge fan of festive color palettes? No problem! You can easily stick to your favorite everyday shade and add some Christmas details by incorporating a snowflake accent nail. It's a lot easier than dipping your liner brush in the bottle. Take a small square of tin foil and use it as your palette, adding a generous blob of your 'holly' colors to paint on from there. You'll need a fine nail art liner brush for this. Keep it classy with this beautiful holly design, complemented by a fresh and natural nude. If you only have one red polish in your collection, you can mix and match different top coats to achieve this look. It is no secret that red glitter is incredibly festive, but why stick to one type of shine? We love this mixture of matte, glossy and holographic polishes that put a unique spin on a classic look. A gold nail art pen will be a solid investment throughout the party season. Sprinkle a little Christmas magic on top with abstract zig-zag trees, topped with stars. Milky pinks are perfect for shorter nails as they elongate your fingers. Perfect for all nail lengths, you can use a regular nail polish brush to form large, round shapes and add eye and beak details with a smaller detailing tool. This is nail art you can easily do from home, as it doesn't require too much precision. Use a cotton swab or fine, flat brush dipped in nail polish remover to clean up any edges. Leave the crescent shape bare and your natural nail color to peek through by painting around it. The best part is, you only need one color. When it comes to easy Christmas nail designs, this is one of our favorites. Stick to red, white, and pink, or add layers of glitter to look even more festive. This style will work best for long, almond shape nails in order to fit each layer in. We love this subtle nod to candy canes through the curvy French tip.
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