23 Short Nail Inspo for Summer 2025 That Are Cute, Easy, and Totally Vacation-Ready
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Summer 2025 isn’t only asking, but rather it is demanding shining a little bit of creativity on your fingertips. It is the perfect time for an updated beach vacation. Whether lots of sunshine filled weekends are on the horizon or a spontaneous beach getaway, it’s time for your nails to steal the bling. But the talking point is, where do we start? What shape; square or almond? What hue; natural or bright colors? Salon art maestrparse or an easy DIY?
Let’s work together through all the decoding this season has to offer. And yes, I brought 23 fabulous short nail designs for inspiration, or receipts as I like to call them.
Opalescent Aura with Iridescent Vibes
This soft-shell multidimensional, soft shell chrome design feels completely hypnotic and reserved. The shimmery look adds a flair of 2000’s style mixed with couture chic which is futuristic glam, just imagine if a unicorn vacationed in Coachella, that’s the vibe. Allamin shaped these nails that are glossy, but not overly, hence casual summer nights and brunches work.
For this glow, I like to use Holo Taco’s “Aurora Unicorn Skin” on top of a sheer lilac base. For a smoother, mirrored finish, OPI’s Chrome Effects “Mixed Metal Magic,’ is the choice. And a solid gel top coat is a must — I always use Gelish’s “Top It Off.”
In terms of the execution, it’s pretty straightforward for a DIY with a UV lamp. Apply two coats of base, then for the second step, adding the chrome polish with a sponge or fingertip, seal the deal, and you’re done. Perfect for those who want glam without setting foot in a salon—easy enough to do yourself but looks professionally done.
Last August on a beach trip to Tulum is when I sported this look, and I got the strangest compliment saying they thought I had LED lights on me. That’s the kind of shine I’m talking about, and it’s great for deep and light complexions because of the shifting undertones. Effortless glow? Consider it done.
Delicate Blossom Charm
The hand-painted cherry blossom design on a pale pink base is giving off a romantic garden party vibe married to cottagecore. It feels poetically soft without feeling like a child’s bedtime story. This is floral, yes, but the thin black detailing keeps it from being retro and firmly in 2025 almond chic.
For this look I’d suggest a base of Essie’s Ballet Slippers or Zoya’s Dot which are both muted pinks. For the petals, a fine nail art brush and white polish like OPI’s Alpine Snow will do just fine. The branch detail can be sketched out with a brown gel pen or stamping kit.
This one is a careful hand so if you don’t live the DIY life bring this as tech inspo. But if you’re game, I like to lightly sketch the blossom positions with a dotting tool before doing the detail work. It is best finished with a light gel topcoat to make those blossoms bloom all summer long.
My best friend’s floral chiffon dress was absolutely stunning, and this accessory complemented it perfectly. It makes for a lovely touch on the days when your nails should convey polish and refinement, but the need to whisper is very much present.
Cosmic Tattoo Art with a Pop
Sun basked whimsical, bold chic, and flirtatiously rebellious blend into this short square nail set. Floating on a clear or gently creamy nude base, hand-drawn meshed lines, hearts, and sunburst motifs are gilded, adding a dash of glamour. This design is nostalgia-inducing, like something pulled from vintage tattoo flash collections or Y2K sticker sheets.
This design needs precision instruments: a black detail brush, a metallic gold foil pen, with “Butler Please” from Essie for heart blue, and Leafgel for gold foil. With the use of a nail stamper, grid lines can be drawn with certainty and overconfidence, dodging the freehand option. Avoiding smudging is vital, therefore start with the clean base and paint one shape at a time, curing after each layer.
This one’s certainly not for the minimalists, but that’s the entire appeal. It is a playful yet sophisticated bold trendy 2025 option. Reminds me of that one pal who wears a ton of oversized rings yet manages to fashion each outfit so that they fit perfectly.
In the description of these, I would say wearing them feels like dressing up with art. For those who wish to have nails that speak, even if you don’t know what that means, this set will speak everything.
Sweet & Wild Mashup
This time, we are mixing cute with fierce. This design features a glossy blush base adorned with cherry decals and a surprise leopard print on the pinky. The design screams retro americana diner mixed with flirty fashion girl and so much more. The squared shape adds structure and keeps the design timelessly sophisticated.
Amazon has great cherry decals, or you can paint the fruit…decals by hand using a tiny dotting tool and some OPI’s “Big Apple Red” and “Jade Is The New Black.” The leopard can be done with a small brush using two shades of brown as well, I used Olive & June ‘JJ’ and ‘HGC’
You’d be surprised how easy doing this one can be. It’s all about equilibrium. Balance is very essential, too many cherries, and it becomes childish; too little, and subtle becomes invisible. With every hand, I always make one heavier and the other lighter—intentionally asymmetric.
I went with this for a holiday BBQ themed party once, Guess what? Someone said, “Your nails look like a summer dessert.” Sheesh! This one is a best of both worlds kind of vibe. Quick choice if you can’t pick between sweet and sassy.
Retro Pixel Cool
Where it gets better, matte black captures the eye pixels perfectly. The white art icons featured are instantly recognizable like the dinos, cacti and skyline silhouettes. it straight vibes with that Chrome Dino game print, but way edgier. The black base is definitely a statement, but the black base is more softened by the cartoon-like whimsy of the designs.
For the base, I chose Orly’s “Liquid Vinyl” and stamped the white icons using MoYou London plates. A matte top coat is a must— I love the one from Sally Hansen’s “Velvet Matte” line. And remember to buff your base before going matte or it can look uneven.
This look is a total win for natural length nail fans. It’s fun but adult, dark without being gothic. On dark skin, the contrast is especially striking — it pops in photos like crazy.
These nails? Fully telling the Joshua Tree story. My cousin rocked these on a vacation to Joshua Tree and I couldn’t stop staring. It’s one of those sets that tells a whole story — and isn’t that the best part of nail art?
Cool Blue Waves & Graphic Dots
This set is perfect for a mood shift — calm periwinkle blends with bold oceanic waves, layered with intricate dotwork and abstract designs. The round shape is gentler than the graphic impact making it versatile for both casual wear and artistic statement moments. If you’ve been searching for a 2025 blue square or graphic art immersion, this is the perfect starting pack.
I’d suggest ‘Blue La La’ by ORLY, or Essie’s ‘You Do Blue’, if you’re looking to achieve that creamy blue base. For the design, nail art brushes are essential. I used those from Olive & June’s detail set. Those outlines and dots also benefit from a contrasting navy or ultramarine shade like Zoya’s “Ryan.”
Even though this manicure may seem complicated, it becomes easier once you break up the shapes into sections. Don’t forget to cure or fully dry after putting on the base. From that point forward, just tackle the design one nail at a time. Take your time with applying detail since spacing is very important in achieving an even look. If you do happen to make a mistake, it’s okay: acetone on a fine brush is a perfect eraser.
I’ve personally worn this to an art gallery brunch as well as a Target run, and it received compliments at both places. The outfit turns heads due to its bold nature without being overly obnoxious. It definitely aligns with the 2025 art-forward foward fashion movement we are seeing everywhere.
Yellow Lobster Love
This mobile art piece captures the essence of “New England seafood shack meets kawaii cuteness.” A pair of almond-shaped nails is adorned with pale natural hues, showcasing gleaming lobsters while the other pair displays bubble-gum pink heart- shaped accents. It is playful, nostalgic and eye-catching which works great for anyone looking for vacation nails that don’t take themselves too seriously.
As imaged, I suggest exploding your nails with colors and designs like the stunning french tips portrayed in the image above. You can trade the base of your nails with pop of purple like OPI’s “Bubble Bath” & their flawless imprint “Lobster claws” can be done with booming glowstick, bold yellow shades. Be sure to add dazzling red like Essie’s “Russian Roulette” to your palette to make lobsters pop. If you’re unsure of your detailing skills, no problem at all! You can use outer detailing with decals for a simple yet stunning combo.
The details require precision, Im a firm believer in sketching outlines before diving in with colors. You can fill the hearts using a toothpick dipped in Pink paint which adds elegance to your detailing. Who couldn’t love such stunning designs?
Loving lobsters on my nails has certainly isn’t a go to for me, but after testing out essie, it felt delightful. Summertime adventures by the beach or seafood? This design set intertwines beautifully with sizzling summer vibes.
Soft Accent Over Red Romance
Sometimes the boldest look is when something is done well to simple details. This almond nail set blends rich cherry red gel and red gel with an accent sliding floral art featuring blue art. It’s both timeless and romantic, offering seasonal designs with the iconic red color.
You want a red that’s not too orange, “Big Apple Red” by OPI or “Rouge Puissant” by Chanel work perfectly. For the floral nail, go sheer with “Bare With Me” by Essie and add light blue petals with fine brush or dried floral appliqués if you’re feeling fancy.
With minimal effort it is without debate among best manicures suited to impact. Clean red pops beautifully on all skin tones but especially dark skin showcasing stunning beauty, accentuated by eye catching features and stark contrast of colors. Further, the accent adds just enough to refresh the nails for 2025.
I threw this outfit on for a Friday and kept it on into the next week purely because it exuded a vibe of how mature I felt yet still playful. This look goes perfectly with any nail art you would want for date nights, weddings, or any moment you want to feel elegant but not boring.
Lemon Zest French
What can be more refreshing than lemonade in July? This design of 2025 square french comes with that citrusy feel right onto your nails. The looks of Mellow yellow tips and cheerful orange slices on the thumb shout happiness, vacation, and refinement all at once. It’s a classic French look that has been modernized and goes especially well on natural nails.
Grab “Sheer Fantasy” from Sally Hansen’s Color Therapy nude and opaque pinks for the base of your nails.Add for the slice of citrus a white nail pen with a pastel orange yellow mix (for the yellow use ILNP’s “Sun Kissed.”
This is a lovely DIY look. If you have the ability to freehand a French tip, you’re half-way there. For me, I draw the lemon segments with a thin liner brush after applying the tip color and finally apply a glossy top coat for that fresh-outta-the-fridge shine.
It’s the kind of mani that looks perfect next to an iced matcha latte. And bonus: it looks great on tan hands. Bright color, natural length and fruit art? That’s a triple win in my book.
Playful Peaches & Bears
This one is an adorable wobble of cartoon drawings and Korean-inspired sticker aesthetics combined with soft pinky nude polish. Bears, peaches, fried eggs (yes, eggs) all curated into this stunning square-shaped nail set that’s just fun to the eyes. It’s what I call a mood manicure.
I love Lights Lacquer’s “Boo Boo” or Zoya’s “Portia” for the blush base. The designs can be done using nail stickers from Etsy or created by hand with detail pens like The Maniology Kit’s. Seal smooth by layering a high shine topcoat for that sealed, polished look.
When freehanding, try sketching your base characters using the dotting method. After that, you can outline them with finer details. These types of designs are all about small details — every bear can have a distinct expression and every peach can be unique in its own way.
When my niece first saw these, she asked, “Are those snacks and animals?” and honestly, that’s spot on. They are whimsical, adorably funny, and impossible not to smile at.
3D Garden Picnic French
This design looks like a beach picnic exploded into a nail set: a colorful mushroom, miniature fruits, and a glossy French tip residing on a square base — both chic and fun. Who says elegance can’t be cute and quirky? The 3D effect gives dimension and boldness while still keeping in line with the clean girl aesthetic.
“Baby Love” from Deborah Lippmann provides a sheer pink base, which is perfect for this look alongside crisp white French tips from Essie’s “Blanc.” As for the 3D elements, they are typically created using builder gel like Apres’s vivid 3D Art Gel sculpted press-ons. Just don’t forget to apply high gloss gel top coat to seal all edges to secure them.
Applying these designs is likely easiest when a base and French are cured first. Next, each mini piece should be attached individually with a dot of thick builder gel or nail glue. After everything is set, cure again to lock everything in place, and finish with a sturdy top coat. You want those adorable mushrooms staying put and not rolling away midway through a picnic!
I gave this design a try during a long weekend trip, and to my surprise, I had a random person approach me in a juice bar queue just to ask about them. These are the types of conversation stater nails that are “on the agenda” for 2025.
Gamer Mode Activated
For the bold babes who want their nails to double as a mood board, this acrylic matte black set with neon controller symbols brings the perceived dose of throwback + edge. Seriously, how else would you describe the staple PlayStation shapes daubed in pastel green, pink, white, and purple against that dark base?
To achieve this design, start with OPI’s “Black Onyx” and finish it up with their Matte Top Coat. The outlines can be done with neon gel liners (look for The Gel Bottle Inc or Kiara Sky) or if you don’t feel like painting, you can use stickers.
For the best outcome, sketch the symbols with a white pencil and fill them in with color of your choice. Don’t forget to fully dry or cure each layer before going to the next one to prevent bleeding — and for sure don’t skip the second layer to make it more opaque!
This look is a total yes if you want to flex some Y2K nostalgia and wear it on your nails. I did these nails for my cousin’s game night party and just saying, I did not lose a single round.
Delicate Blues & Tiny Florals
This is for my girls that like a playful twist to structure. With a sheer pink base and blue and white flowers lightly sprinkled on (with the right amount) this design exudes effortless charm and celebrates the beauty of minimalism with a pop.
Any base shade suggestions? I would recommend either Essie’s “Mademoiselle” or Zoya’s “Erika.” As for the flowers, I typically use gel pens from Nail Thoughts in cobalt and snow white, along with a dotting tool for petal shaping.
These flowers are super easy to freestyle — simply create a star shape using five dots for petals, then place a contrasting dot in the middle to complete the flower. Once a topcoat is applied, your nails will look like an exquisite pressed flower garden.
This is a style I look back on seeing year after year. I wore it to a tea garden in Charleston, and those photos still live rent-free in my camera roll. It’s a timeless favorite, and somehow, it still feels more refreshed in 2025.
Pastel Pop Daisies
This design, and I thought immediately, this is the dream nail for all daisy chain lovers. Nestled on a translucent nude base is an ample dose of flowers featuring 3D pastel blossoms crowned with metallic centers that provide you with floral maximalism, yet somehow still feels feathery delicate.
The base here is sheer pink or taupe. “Bare My Soul” by OPI would work well. Use builder gel for the flowers, and then add a small gem or chrome dot in the center. Aprés Gel-X 3D builder or The Gel Bottle Inc’s Blossom collection both do the job well.
This design is time-consuming, but is very rewarding. Each flower can be cured individually to ensure proper petal placement and avoid flattening. For the most protection and shine, finish with a no-wipe top coat.
I wore these nails while on holiday in Provence and somehow, they made every outfit styled around lavender fields feel like a fairytale. If wearing my nails in a meadow scene was on my best dream list, this look would be it.
Clean White & Wild One
For a high contrast look, check this one out. Everything about crisp white square nails is softened by the bold black-and-white leopard accent nail. Wild meets minimalist at its finest— this look can compliment any outfit. Looks like I have new Bests!
When it comes to high-gloss white, I use “Alpine Snow” by OPI. The leopard accent is relatively simple with a dotting tool or the end of a bobby pin. Black polish “Licorice” by Essie works well for the spots alongside some taupe or light brown for filling them.
Keep the tips sharp and short, “clean”, and, structured. This design relies on control, balance, and clean edges. If you’re doing 2025 square pink or white variations, rub a smidge of sparkle on and pop — your design instantly becomes multidimensional.
I wore this during a pitch meeting because I wanted something neutral but not boring — and one colleague literally said, “I like that you have one wild nail. It’s very you.” Honestly, it is.
Buzzing Garden Party
Bumbling bees have returned to spring and summer (not just for picnic photos). This floral-inspired summer 2025 nails design features sweet mix florals with micro-art bees overlaid onto a nude colored soft backdrop. It feels fresh from the meadow and captures the beauty of nature without being overly childish. My favorite part is how the tiny red buds and daisies stand out against the incredibly natural backdrop that is able to be worn on almost any Vacation outfit.
For crisp details, do not forget to use OPI ‘Put It In Neutral’ as a base, this time for the flowers. Nailtopia’s floral art pens are unprecedentedly good, clean and vegan for blossoms and they offer every single color that is suitable for drawing. If you prefer a more vintage vibe, a Matte Top Coat can totally change the look.
Steady hands assist a great deal to getting good results, but if you don’t feel like having a teeny tiny intricate brush, nail stickers are an absolute delight. ManiMe and Olive & June’s detail press-on sets offer a plethora of stickers. You first apply the base, let it dry completely, then press and seal with a glossy top coat to enhance longevity.
To tell the truth, I have worn this outfit while on a winery trip to Sonoma with friends, and not a single person failed to compliment it. It is one of those simple, happy outfits that brings a smile to your face every time you see it glimmer in sunlight. Nature girls, this one is for you.
Paw-sitively Chic
This playful set merges that “pet mom” energy with comforting elegance. The creamy blush base paw print and cat face keeps it super cute adds a polished natural vibe. But with so many places to show off these charming short nails, who needs to accentuate? It’s one of those easy designs that make for good conversation, yet still feel classy enough for the office or brunch.
I usually grab Essie’s “Ballet Slippers” or Zoya’s “Dot” for this base—both deliver that soft blush tone without streaks. For the designs, a fine-point art brush and black and pink acrylic paints are your best friends, or pre-designed decals from Deco Miami are always a great option.
No professional tools? No problem! You can dab on the paw using a bobby pin—the technique is dip and press. The cat face needs a bit more detail, but even a slightly ‘wonky’ face still makes it more cute than ugly. Less purr-fectionist and more cozy charm.
This one is for sure the same style as my neighbor, who always comes to the dog park fully done up. It’s nice but not overly juvenile, and adds just enough flair without taking too much attention. Trendy 2025 meets pet-core? We’re in.
Sunny Side Sass
A bright pop of yellow alongside a sassy little duck face? Sign me up. This is a 2025 version of solid brights, making turning bold colors into something ELSE. It’s giving lemonade stand meets retro cartoon, and I’m obsessed. A must for lovers of sunshine.
Use OPI’s “Sun, Sea and Sand in My Pants” (yes, that’s the name) as your go-to yellow. For the duck detail, you can make it yourself with dotting tools, or buy a stamping kit if you’re into fun nail designs. It pays off trust me, for holiday season and beach vacation manicure moments.
Start off with a base coat, then proceed to paint two solid coats of yellow, add some cartoon magic and voila. For sealing, use Seche Vite or Sally Hansen top coat for a glossy finish which won’t ccause any chips.
I remember putting this on during a girls’ trip in Miami last summer and trust me, its vibrancy captured my instagram header. This is particularly not your run-of-the-mill cheerful shade – because bright colors supercharge your glumness – they ARE the glumness. And if you love perfectamente bold, straight-laced dipped with chaos, this is it.
Colorful Kitty Parade
This Rainbow soft kitty mani can be described as if Lisa Frank went minimalistic, but in a good way and is perfect for almond tips and round short nails. The mani is a fun embrace to the Y2K pastels, yet can readily be flaunted on a Tuesday coffee run.
Don’t forget to set a neutral base as well. OPI “Bubble Bath” works beautifully. Just call for small nail stickers or a super fine brush to paint the kitties on coral, pastel blue, lemon yellow and lilac gel polish. Do check out the Beetles Gel polish pastel sets – they’re quite cheap and durable.
You can absolutely go wild with the kitty or paw arrangements for cat placement, or switch it up for a bit of symmetry. If press-ons are your thing, brands like Chillhouse and Static Nails offer similar styles that are literally 10 minutes away from fabulous.
This one gives off major sleepover energy, which I appreciate for anyone who still has folders of cute animal memes on their phones (I’m definitely guilty). It’s fun without feeling fussy, which is just perfect for an effortlessly chic but still festive holiday look.
Daisy Dreams & Lemon Creams
Summer is the time for the color yellow to shine, and this combination of classic white daisies with lemon-gloss polish embodies fresh-squeezed perfection. While the short square shape is straightforward, neat, and clean, the daisy detail florals adds enough flirt to feel seasonal.
Get Sally Hansen’s “Mellow Yellow” for that creamy, dreamy pop you crave, while a white nail art pen or stamping plate is my go-to for the white daisies. Nail pro Gina Edwards suggests layering detail topcoat over design art to lock it in.
What do you require in order to achieve this look? The answer is simple – patience. Only after the base layer has fully dried, you can apply the second coat of two thin layers of color, and then wait before applying the flowers. For the petal placement, you can use a toothpick and a nail dotting tool. Finish off by placing a splatter of yellow in the middle.
I like to refer to this style as wedding ready; it is suitable for weddings, picnic dates, and even video calls where you needed a cheerful makeup pick-me-up. While yes, this design is effortless, it certainly isn’t mundane. Believe me, your hands will be an addicting source of fascination for the entire day.
Lemon-Lime Field Day
Unique in every manner, this Zesty Green set: “Lemon-Lime Field Day” inspires blossom-filled meadows and smells of summer in the air. The lime green base is something league apart, oversized white daisies that accompany a buttery yellow center make the nails feel as if one is at a picnic. This nail art was designed in a short square shape which makes it wearable, that’s what matters the most when balancing casual weekdays and sunny weekends. Not flamboyant, but not muted either – just the happy middle, which I love.
What would work best with this shade as a base? Orly’s Green with Envy or Cirque Colors Lime Jelly. For the florals go with acrylic paint or a white nail pen, I highly recommend Sally Hansen’s I Love Nail Art collection, it’s great for thick petal detailing. For gel, it’s simpler: long-lasting summer color is best achieved with Bright Citrus by Beetles Gel Polish.
It all begins with an excellent base coat (I adore OPI’s Natural Nail Base Coat). Follow it up with two coats of your lime polish. For the daisies, I place five petals using a toothpick and finish each of their centers with orange or yellow dots. Stay glossy with your top coat for that fresh off the salon look, or go matte if you prefer softer vibes.
The lift I get from this mani brings me straight back to warm days spent at the lake with a fashion mag on one hand and a citrusy drink on the other. It’s that kind of feeling – relaxed, nature-anchored, and achingly 2025 with its earthy modern hues. It still feels so blended and warm.
Under The Sea But Make It Chic
This clean minimalist whale design gives off all calm seas and cool breeze vibes. The muted blue soft tones are all within the same color family: ivory, lightly tainted taupe, and cool gray-blue. The muted yet sophisticated palette, combined with the playful whale silhouettes, gives it just enough cuteness without compromising style. This is great go-to short nail art for summer 2025 for anyone wanting summer-inspired nail art, but with a more discreet and effortless look.
For the design you will need some neutral polishes; I suggest “Urban Jungle” by Essie, “Dove” by Zoya, and “Adaline” by Lights Lacquer for that soft gray-blue. The whales? Easily done with sticker sets from Amazon or minimalistic stamping plates like MoYou’s Nautical collection.
It is very beginner friendly. For some popping aesthetics with an ocean vibe, paint each of your nails a different tone, dry or cure fully, then apply your whale art stamping over the nail and smooth it gently to avoid bubbles. Finish with a glossy topcoat to seal the whole design cause ocean creatures need their shine too, right?
I rocked this design when I was traveling to Maine last summer and it became such a little conversation starter (pun intended). Everyone from brunching baristas to servers asked about it. It’s a beach vacation in a manicure, if manicures could ever have that sort of feel; cool toned, elegant but just the right amount of quirky to not slip under the radar.
Neon Bloom Funk
This is a mashup of audacity and full-blown Y2K nostalgia—and it’s impeccable. The hot pink background colliding florals of electric blue and indigo paints the cool-girl picture that you would definitely spot on retro swimsuits or early-2000s Lisa Frank folders. Not to mention, the round nail shape polish adds sass to the punchy tones and balances it from getting too “teen.”
“Pink Voltage” by China Glaze makes for an exquisite hot base while Color Club’s “It’s Electric” and Cirque Colors “Sky High” does wonders to the florals. Also suggested for the neon layers. Tailored floral water decals will easily place super sultry florals on the bats, but tuck away the layered petals filigree decals to crown pricier ends. Nail polish topped with white makes vivid layers splashin’ hot, especially with all that neon upper-slapped over white.
Start with the pink base, slap it on right off, and give it proper straight. After dries fully, the blue florals are either drawn step by step or applied via pressed-on-code decals. Top and outline if required with a dot of white for centers. Cut edges prefect crisp salon edge worthy with fluffy polish shove into neck and shove.
This is the outfit I picture conquering rooftop parties and music festivals for the trendy 2025. Summer looks should be confident, expressive, and playful in the way this one is. If you’ve ever wanted your nails to feel like your favorite summer playlist, this look nails it.
Nail trends come and go, but the way a fresh manicure can lift your mood? That never goes out of style. Whether you’re a minimalist craving soft florals or someone who lives for bold color pops and quirky nail art, summer 2025 is all about self-expression — short, easy, and totally wearable.
From delicate almond silhouettes to bold square statements, from vacation-ready fruit motifs to sleek gel finishes, these looks prove that beauty is in the details. And honestly? Your nails deserve to feel just as joyful, free, and full of sunshine as the season itself.
So save this post, pin your favorites, and don’t be afraid to bring one of these ideas to your next salon visit — or try it at home with your favorite playlist and a glass of something fizzy. Because this summer? We’re all about that main-character manicure energy.
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