25 Best June Nail Colors for 2025 to Try This Summer
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It’s crazy how something as simple as nail polish can completely change your vibe, right? June is when summer truly begins. Whether you are going into it fully glammed or just want something fresh on your hands, this is your sign to spice things up. I’ve put together a list of the best June nail colors for 2025 too, the ones that capture the essence of sunshine, gelato, long sunsets, and that first refreshing sip of a cold drink on a rooftop. While this list is not solely about trends (which, yes, they are all on trend), it’s also about a collection of ideas that spark joy whenever you look at your hands.
Soak-off gel designs and soft dip shades to gel art bursts, each style captures a specific unique form of beauty. Are you ready to meet the one that matches your preference?
Sunbeam Yellow Meets Sparkle Fade
I think my new obsession has to be this creamy, sunlit dial which lies between butter and lemon meringue. Wish this was an edible food because it looks mouth-watering! Every nail gleams with gloss gel polish except one which is softly blended with milky white fade and glitter adds sparkle, like sunlight reflecting off water. This design is carefree, cheerful but not overly so with just the precise toughness required for a subtle statement. I could rock these nails easily for a garden brunch or a beach bonfire birthday dinner.
/I love achieving this look by starting off with a base coat like OPI’s Nail Envy to shield the nail and ensure color durance. For the yellow, I’ve found “Daisy Me Rolling” by DND to hit just the right tone. The marvelously blended sparkle? You want Essie’s “Set in Stones” over a sheer neutral to soften the ombré effect for that misty fade/.
If you are taking this one on yourself, paint all your nails to be yellow, leaving one accent nail as a different color. For that one, create a sheer pink base and a white tip using a sponge, glittering while it is still tacky. Seal with a top coat, and just like that, you are sparkling. One trick I picked up from a manicurist in LA: instead of a brush, put loose glitter onto a silicone make up applicator. It keeps everything mess free and soft edged.
I wore something like this last summer and at a farmer’s market, strangers literally asked me for the color. It is fun, but sophisticated all at the same time. I also consider this for the days where you want to play around with bright colors, but not too much.
Pastel Garden Party
These five alternating pastel shades with raised white daisies are something so nostalgic yet fresh. The design creates a whimsical aesthetic which is perfect for soft pairings warmer weddings or even just errands. The blue and pink dip into ideas 2025 short almond and the 3D petals give it that extra touch without going overboard.
The best 10 products that complement the design artistry above will include pastel nail gels such as the “Le Mini Macaron” brand. As noted earlier, the sculpting gel from the Orly brand allows for stiff covering after encapsulation has been done. Mini gel sets are ideal for beginners because they’re compact.
If you are doing your own nails, begin by applying two coats of each color after the sculptural work has been encased. Make sure to shine each layer of gel before adding the next layer. With precision brushes, outlines of flowers allow for bold floral outlines using detail scarves. A glistening finish also secures the steps done before. Bottom and shine coats do not have to be placed on before. According to other sources, it is Walsh, not Bachik who is known for teaching portraiture through texture layering.
As is often featured in inspire other in dioramic rosy pinned mood boards- the softness is perfect for bright Sunday mornings while still keeping a polished feel celebratory, lazy and sweet.
Lavender Field Bloom
Every long almond-shaped nail I have seen this season has been overlaid with lilac and gentle hand paintings of lavender flowers. The design is floral without appearing too overwhelmed by florals and strikingly elegant. The light gradient beneath the art gives an impression of sunlight passing through purple flowers, capturing a dream of Provence- in a manicure.
A palette of lavenders and greens is needed, along with a thin detail brush. For the shade, “Lilacism” by Essie works perfectly, and for the florals, feel free to use your acrylic paint supplies or even your nail art gel pens. A high-gloss top gel coat is the best choice to finish off the design and achieve that dewy-on-petals effect.
The real challenge begins with patience. Sketch the stems first; then layer petals feather-like from a distance, building up color to create depth. For amateur floral painters, I suggest practicing on a plastic nail tip first. This is a coffee sipping design.
I wore this set idea on a Napa trip last year and I’m considering revisiting it for 2025 because it captured the vibe so well. It’s also an amazing birthday manicure option if soft and delicate is more your style.
Bubblegum Heart French
The square-ish almond shape features a playful take on the classic French tip with flirty pink hearts and a blush-to-white gradient along the tip. On longer nails, it retains that ultra sweet sophistication. Picture Barbie in Paris: bubbly, romantic, and effortlessly chic.
Don’t stress this one out too much. You’ll need three polishes: jelly pink Sheer Fantasy by Kiss for the base, a crisp white, and a lightly baby pink for the heart details. A heart stencil or dotting tool makes everything so much easier. A dip alternative works too—just don’t forget to gel seal each heart to smooth out the textural roughness.
French tip placement is super flexible, but Gina Edwards suggests lower placement for a lengthening illusion that’s especially beneficial when your nails are growing out or if you want to feel that fresh-out-of-the-salon vibe.
This calls to mind an outfit of mine that I’d wear during June just because—no event needed. Sometimes, you want your hands to communicate, “I’m feeling cute today,” and this design achieves that perfectly.
Teal Pop Dot Fun
This vibrant color story is part futuristic and part retro. Deep teal is combined with an upbeat seafoam green/base, as well as playful turquoise polka dots in different sizes scattered across a crisp white base. The squared shape makes this edgey, but totally wearable. It’s like a modern remix of a 60’s pool party poster, and I’m not mad about it.
You can try polishes for the teal shade like “Mint Condition” in addition to Olive and June Mint’s contrast. A dotting tool is essential for uniform sized polka dots. Vary the pressure applied to change the diameter of the dots. A white gel base underneath will really emphasize those colors.
When layering dots, do it in stages—let one color dry before adding the next to prevent smearing. It’s a nice rush of fun design madness while building it all up. The precision shine really pulls it all together.
This would be my first go-to idea if a pool party was on my June calendar. It’s vibrant, unique, and surprisingly works well for all nail lengths. This is surely one of the most daring color combinations from this year’s collection.
Blush Nude with Micro-Shimmer
This style is all about the low-key glamour. Long almond-shaped nails are adorned with soft blush nude which is applies with a shimmer near the tips of the nails almost resembling the color of sparkles, sulking for attention. It doesn’t scream attention, yet it whispers class. This is the manicure you wear for dinner at the rooftop on a chic restaurant or on a Monday when you need a little extra shimmer than coffee.
“Roe” by Zoya for the base and “Sparkle On” by Orly for the top will together create a slightly beige base with a muted glitter for extra bling. For those who prefer gel options, OPI’s ‘Put It in Neutral’ with glitter topcoat offers durability and shine when together.
One tip is to use a sponge for better control and precision when adding shimmer to keep the focus ultra-fine. You can achieve that soft-focus illusion without feeling too glowy. As some people may suggest, balance is everything when you’re working with neutral colors and sparkles.Kandalec, Julie Kandalec, blush nude with micro-shimmer, shimmery nails.

In my opinion, this is the ultimate color idea if you’re into ideas 2025 long because it suits job interviews and occasions where I would like to feel polished (sorry, not sorry about the pun).
Duckie Yellow Pop
The highlight of this set is the vibrant duck face accent and, quite frankly, the short, squared-off nails painted in bright sunshine yellow. How stunning is it? A quirky duck face accent that transforms this set into pure serotonin. If you are someone that enjoys a fun art moment, or simply wants something versatile to match with your next birthday set, here you go.
The character duck can be painted with a black striping pen and orange polish like “Tangerine Tease” by Essie, while the base color can be ‘Sun Kissed’ by Sally Hansen. To create the eyes and beak, a tiny detail brush or dotting tool is required.
In reality, this design is less complicated than it seems. Paint all the nails yellow first, then draw the duck face, adding white and black for the eyes and orange for the beak. Remember to top coat it to seal and protect, preferably in gel for added durability, especially if you plan on doing a dip look.
I spotted this design on a friend during a Fourth of July picnic last year and it instantly captured everyone’s attention and made them smile. It’s the kind of cheerful inspiration nails should bring, and it goes perfectly with that favorite denim jacket or a coffee run on the weekend.
Iridescent Lilac Chrome
You know those nail looks that make people stop you and ask, “Where did you get those done?” Yeah, this is one of them. With a stunning lilac base and pink purple hues that shimmer, shift, and reflect like a mirror, as well as blue and even green depending on the light, this look is hypnotizing. It’s pretty, stunning, and downright futuristic.
To achieve this look, start off with a pastel base like “Lilac Vibes” by Cirque Colors. Once it’s dried, rub some chrome powder on it; Holo Taco’s iridescent chrome is a fan favorite. To achieve the glass effect, finish off with a gel top coat.
Getting chrome right may be somewhat difficult at first. You will be better off with no-wipe gel topcoat under the powder so it will stick to something. Take a sponge applicator to rub the pigment until it glistens, and then top it off with more topcoat. Betina Goldstein, a nail artist, states you must layer for chrome nails – the base is critical to the level of chrome glory you achieve.
These nails are great for personal events, like a birthday, or getting together with friends, along with great when you want to add a little color instead of sticking to neutral shades. If you are like me who is looking for bold colors that are not eye-catching, I predict this being the color of choice for 2025.
Sky Blue with Clean Leaf Design Cutouts
This light sky blue is always safe for June. It’s fresh, chic, and compliments literally all skin tones. I aimed to make the look more sophisticated by adding a single accent nail with minimalistic florals in blush pink and white. The result is serene yet exuding creative flair.
With this design, I want to give a large shoutout to Olive & June’s nail polish “Blue-tiful Horizon” for the perfect base color. The leaves can be made using a steady hand with a fine liner brush, but for those who don’t want to be too hands-on, nail stickers by Maniology are perfect too.
use sheer colors to maintain softness with the leaves, no harsh outlines, and gentle detailing. If unsure, stenciling or decals will do wonderfully as long as the top coat is used.
Whenever I look back at this design, I believe journaling in the sun while sipping on iced coffee is my go-to memory. Its one of those calming ideas set by the color blue that help get you centered on the craziest of days.
Lime Slice Fantasy
The inspiration for this art set comes from summer platters, tropical drinks, and bold juices, and the neon lime colors applied in high gloss shine further captures the mood. The accent nails have hand-painted lime slices that almost look real. Wonderful. We love poolside vibes with margaritas in hand.
To achieve this gel look, use ‘Electric Daisy’ by Gelish as the base. For the fruit details, thin pastel brush stalks help become dimension. Make sure to work in layers and precision, starting with the green background and then adding the details with lime highlights.
To achieve ultra-fine details on the fruits, I suggest using nail art gel pens instead of brushes. They provide great steadiness and clean lines.
That step might be the boldest of all but that is what I love. It is summer-time daring fun combined together. For your 2025 set ideas, that set will make the highlight reel.
Honeycomb Sweetness
This design shines as it stands out with a playful interpretation of honey colors with golden drips, black hexagons, and a cute bee accent. It is giving off garden chic; the blend of both minimal and intricate elements results in a manicure that captures a complete story. The soft paling yellow contrasting with the syrupy “honey” soft glossy part gives every single nail depth and character.
This, I think, can be achieved best with the “Bee My Sunshine” by Gelish as a band aid yellow base. For the honey drips, use amber colored builder gel and a doting tool for a more raised and shiny effect. You can freely draw the bee and honeycomb designs with stamping plates (UberChic sells good ones) or use stick on decals to make it easier while still looking sharp.
With a yellow base, cure it then use a dotting tool to sculpt drip shapes. Let them dome for that 3D appearance. After this, add the bee and hex designs first, then finish with a strong top coat. A lot of nail techs recommend putting on a matte base under the art before layering top gloss—it makes the art stand out a lot more.
The color scheme is original and whimsical, perfect to wear for a themed birthday picnic or summer music festival.
Pink Butterfly Charms
This is the gentler side of Barbiecore, which dominated the trend landscape in 2022. Bright, gel pink blends perfectly with soft blush and adds more accents with delicate butterflies, crystals, and 3D floral details. It’s no way understated, but lifted for birthday parties, baby showers, or on ‘I just want to feel pretty’ days.

To create this look, you will need two shades of pink, “Mod About You” and “Suzi Nails New Orleans” from OPI. Swarovski and butterfly stickers will help add layered depth, while nail glue gel keeps the adornments secured without shifting.
Begin with a base of colorful nails, then proceed to accent nails with butterflies at the center mid-nail. Crystals should be clustered by the cuticle or along the wings. Patience and a steady hand will make the most difference.
Set ideas that are hyper-feminine always fascinate me, and this one did it ever better. It does feel luxurious, still playful in nature—honestly, I have not been able to wear this without someone stopping me mid-way to throw a compliment.
Cherry Blossom Whisper
Mellow cherry blossoms bloom over a soft sage green background and a pale pink one. Those that favor florals yet seek a bit more classy and soothing art would definitely love this one. The random placement of these blooms across the nails is as if petals are floating along with spring winds.
A great base for this would be ‘Mademoiselle’ by OPI and “Sage Advice” from Essie. A piece of acrylic painting for the closer petals would serve the purpose. I would suggest using fine liner brushes and dotting tools to build the flowers petal by petal.
Cure or let dry the base colors, add a glassy coat, and finally draw the flowers. Choose a base of white or pink dots then build darker dot layers in the middle for depth. Finish things off with a clear top coat to create unity.
This is one of those designs that works for weddings, baby showers, or even just a june reset moment. There’s something about cherry blossoms that always reminds me to slow down and enjoy the moment—especially when they’re blooming on your fingertips.
Pastel Candy Crush
This almond shaped rainbow in pastel tones is pure joy. Mint green, peach, pink, lavender, and baby blue, each finger a different dreamy hue. It’s a modern update on classic polish colors and something about the shape and glossy finish keeps it elevated and not childish. Definitely a must for anyone collecting ideas 2025 short almond.
For the desired pastel look, grab a kit like Lights Lacquer’s “Sweet As Summer” and Olive & June’s “Quick Dry Summer Mix”. Achieve the look by applying two thin coats of each color and finishing with a plumping top coat to achieve that gel-like shine.
When applying multiple colors, I like to go from lightest to darkest, as it helps make cleanup easier. If you are worried about clashing tones, focus on one undertone range (cool pastels always work well together).
This has been my go-to “I can’t be bothered to decide” look for years and is still trending (I am so happy) in 2025. It reigns true cross age groups and styles – it’s universally pleasing.
Mint & Aqua Minimal
“Simple” doesn’t equate to boring. The colors do all the speaking in this short dip-style set that alternates between mint green and bright aqua; there’s no glitter or art – just color payoff that’s smooth and sleek, making your fingers appear summer-perfect.
You will need a vibrant formula like Beetles gel “Mint To Be” and “Blue Bliss.” This style works best with short and rounded nails, which adds a level of cleanliness while still being super wearable.
Start with a base coat then add two coats of the alternating colors. If using gel, be sure to cure it and always seal with a top coat for shine and durability. As Allure’s 2025 forecast suggests, these sorts of hands where every nail is different but complementary— also referred to as “confetti color”—are here to remain.
This works b9st for those who don’t want to bother with design, detail, or decals. It’s still delivers strong color ideas requiring minimal effort. In my opinion, that’s a huge win.
Sunset Swirls with a Citrus Twist
I’m obsessed with this hot pink orange and sparkly gold color blend in this gel set. The bows give the nails a retro feel that’s perfect for birthdays, brunch, or backyard get-togethers. Each nail reflects like a sultry mirror and the vibrant swirls are reminiscent of new tropical popsicle molds filled with frozen acrylic.
For an inspired version of it, I suggest OPI GelColor ‘Hotter Than You Pink’, Essie’s ‘Tangerine Tease’, and a small nail art brush. For the shimmer, day ORLY’s ‘Gold Digger’ loose glitter s but be very careful about pressing it into a clear builder gel base.
Cut and shape your nails straight across for defined tips. Trim and arrange your nails working from square. Then soften with a lid that’s neutral. After applying colored gel, use nude adhesive and a squeegee brush to create alternating colorful bows. Cover it all with a minimum of two layers of top coat shimmer and don’t forget to spark cure between gel color layers.
I remember wearing something like this last summer to my friend’s pool party. Not a single person let me leave until they had asked me where I had gotten the ‘salon’ done (spoiler: DIY). This color design mere screams “I have fun and I know it.” So if your vibe this June is bold, juicy and a little bit flirty, get ready because this is for you.
Soft Olive Blossoms on Almond Tips
This mani milder, more floral path—soft olives and sage with white blooms for a garden-core, spa feel that makes it June, but in slow-mo. This almond shape does magic for the fingers and hand’s length while the flowers keep everything pretty and soft.
I’d reach for Zoya’s Sage and OPI Samoan Sand for the base, then white detail polish like Color Club Art Club White for the flowers. You’ll also need a micro detail brush or a dotting tool to achieve those delicate petal lines.
Begin by prepping your almond nails with a neutral base color and then apply olive green polish on every other finger. As for the floral work, it is the most forgiving—paint a few thin vines, and then add white petals on the side. Apply a gel topcoat at the end so it stays fresh looking in the sun or salt water.
This is the kind of nail art I personally wear when I want compliments but not too much attention. Think engagement parties, vineyard tastings, or just Tuesdays when you want to feel soft yet powerful. This is also why one of my followers dubbed this her “Pinterest dream mani,” and I completely understand.
Rosy Coral Gloss on Classic Almond
If wearable while still undeniably stylish Polish colors for June has an answer, it’s this rich corak pink. Bite and Lime undeniably keeps you locked, so there is no art here, just pure satisfaction from a flawless gel coat in a juicy hue. Polish but casual, this shade is the equivalent of wearing cream linen and gold hoops while running errands.
This shade reminds me of Olive & June’s “CV” or Essie’s “Everything’s Rosy”, and both of them provide that creamy opacity in two coats. You can go dip here if you are after longevity, or gel if you want shine for days.
No, really, follow this, and there’s nothing to stress about—just shape, buff, apply color, and finish with topcoat. If you’re doing it at home, skip cuticle oil until after everything is dry and I recommend curing under LED for that glassy finish.
To be perfectly honest, this is the shade I turn to when I don’t know what I want but I still want something. It flatters every skin tone, goes with any outfit, and feels like the first sip of rosé on a warm June evening. Chef’s kiss.
Neon Floral Pop with Summer Energy
Bright, juicy, and bursting with attitude—this hot pink nail art set is giving big “main character” energy. From the punchy colors to the cartoon style daisies, this is one of the most unapologetically fun ideas 2025 longs for summer.
When it comes to colors, think about Color Club’s “Yum Gum” with shades of pink for the neon flowers, plus a neon yellow, orange, and black nail pens. It really isn’t as hard as it seems. A sheer nude base is applied first before layering the pinks and flowers on the other nails and embellishing the rest with outlines. Finish off with a super glossy top coat.
For the best results with this design, make sure it’s on acrylic or gel, and those smile lines should be crispy clean using acetone-dipped brushes. I came across this creative design somewhere on celebrity nail artist Mei Kawajiri’s feed last year and knew I had to recreate it.
June is all about parties and having a blast. And this, oh man… this is like a cotton candy and a roller lupe ride all in one.
Watermelon Crush for Sweet Summer Days
This one literally gets me every single time. A Wacky combination of slices of crisp red and milky pink watermelon? Count me in.
This nail art gives me a burst of joy as it is playful and nostalgic at the same time. And not often can you say that about a set idea that works on both 22 and even 62 year old.
For this design, I would recommend “Red Rock” by Sally Hansen which is a sheer blush pink for the base and a tiny detail brush for the watermelon slices. You will also need some green, red, white, and black polish. Orly, ILNP, and China Glaze all have some great pigmented shades for nail art.
Apply two layers of the base shade and then cure and detail the mini watermelons. I saw a professional tip from editorial artist Betina Goldstein: for curved lines, complete control can be achieved with a thin art gel and toothpick.
Seafoam Shells & Shoreline Dreams
It’s like taking a beach vacation only to have it resting on your fingertips with this soft green nail design along with white seashell detailing. Like a morning walk along the coast, this cool minty, airy color paired with shell accents is absolutely nostalgic. This gentle yet expressive design “Seafoam Shells & Shoreline Dreams” is set to slay on 2025 almond lovers.
Get the minty vibes with OPI’s “This Isn’t Greenland” and Essie’s “Mint Candy Apple”. To achieve the adorable shell accent, either opt to hand-paint it with a white gel liner like Beetles Nail Art Gel which requires a bit more time and effort, or use sea-themed stamping plates for a quick yet vivid finish.
For the best results, start with two coats of the base color. Next, I like to outline the shells I’m about to fill and sketch lightly before filling them in. If you’re using gel, make sure to work in steps and cure at the end of each step. Always finish with a layer of clear top coat.
A road trip to Santa Barbara comes to mind when I think of this nail art. Being on the pier drinking iced matcha while wearing these sea-inspired nails was a chef’s kiss moment. It’s like a peaceful summer moment frozen in time, quiet yet personal.
Holographic Rainbow Fade on Glass Tips
This bold statement nail is the glassy look that absolutely shimmers! Imagine a holographic prism that’s odne to a unicorn, and you’ve got bright, neon colors with lavender and pinks. This multichrome gel ombré has a shimmering finish and is made with glittering pigments. Neon green is also included.
Be sure to grab some Modelones Clear Builder Gel and a set of your favorite press-ons to get started. Makeup sponges and rainbow order jelly polish are also on the list. Daily Charme and Born Pretty are perfect stores to buy from for these pigments.
Each nail will be composed of multiple layers (to simplify, apply a sheer color then blend it with a gel brush. After each blending session, repeat the curing stage). You must add sparkle topcoat, try Gelish’s “Fairy Dust” for that starry finish, trust me.
I stumbled across this design on Instagram from @nailjob and instantly knew it was trending hard for 2025. Every single time I wear this, people are turning their heads to ask me where I got my nails done.
Retro Citrus Pop with Graphic Contrast
In this vibrant square design, strong meets simplicity in a powerful orange polish contrasted against a soft nude background with geometric elements. The combination of matte ivory and shining citrus feels almost editorial—like something you’d find in a Vogue June beauty spread.
Purchase a matte “Tangerine Tease” by Essie, along with a micro liner brush for black detailing. The small orange dot can be made with a dotting tool or even a bobby pin. If you’re going dip, be sure to keep the color concise and clean—can’t emphasize enough how sharp this look needs to be.
Your neutral base should start with alternating nails, then add the white arc. After curing, add black and orange detailing last. Go matte on the digits but finish with gloss top coat on all fingers for modern lacquered effect.
Before a gallery opening downtown, I tried this look on a whim, and it completely elevated my outfit. It’s confident, sharp, graphic, and smart—one of those looks wearers will love for its unexpected balance of boldness and control.
Blue Lemon Zest That Sings Summer
This combination of lemon and electric blue is how I’d imagine effervescent sunshine looking in a nail polish. The cobalt, bright and refreshing, serves as a chilling Mediterranean backdrop while the lemons explode off the nail like a vivid still life painting. This acrylic or gel set style is perfect for Poolside Days and Days spent with Citrus Scented Spritzers.
To achieve that striking blue, reach for OPI “My Car Has Navy-gation” or Zoya “Mallory.” Lemons can be added via freehand with yellow acrylic paint, and nail art kits containing stickers and decals are available—etsy has lemon-themed ones or check out maniology.
Start by applying blue to the full nails first, lemons sketch on the lemons on the rest. Vines and leaves may be done with a fine-tipped brush. Top casts should be sealed with UV light and don’t forget cuticle oil—hydrated cuticles make bright tones pop.
This look was done by one of my best friends for her summer birthday and we were both obsessed. It felt happy. Like June. Zesty, bold, and beautifully unbothered.
Ink Splatter Chic for Edgy Days
Let’s change the topic for a moment. Nails are a canvas in which we can express ourselves and this one pleases the eye; it’s witty and striking, freeing yet restrained. Mac would certainly appreciate it. It is simple yet sophisticated at the same time, bold, daring yet low traces of jovial spirit and fancifulness.
Fits any time of the year, ingrain it deep in your mind for when the festival moods hit especially in may through august! Definitely,
pair with easter or colored plaid “formal” shirts for little boys, girls, can rock floral attire . Graphic shirts works too.
Sporting the colors husky grey, black, oil cream, cadet gray along with jack grey uses brush.
This is my go to when I want to look cool without trying too hard. Perfect for concerts, streetwear fits, or when your inner rockstar wants to come out.
Use Overgreen with beige else use spaniel fine medium soft microfiber mouse.
This summer is all about self-expression, so whether you fancy soft florals or bold neon smiley faces, chrome beach vibes, or even chrome florals, have fun with your nails and let your personality stand out. Regardless of whether you prefer minimal nail art or full-on acrylic fantasy, get ready for June 2025 with these trendy nail ideas that go beyond just looking cute; they’re a mood booster and a glimpse of your style. I hope these nails serve you well as inspirations worth bookmarking for your next set. And don’t overthink it too much—summer is the perfect season to paint outside the lines. Your nails are like mini canvases, so let your creativity flow.
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