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Pink On Pink Is The Spring Manicure Trend You'll Be Seeing Everywhere
This celeb-approved nail trend is unapologetically pretty and we're here for it
From Ariana Grande's commitment to Glinda-esque nails to the editors here at ELLE, it's clear that pink is spring's go-to colour. Our collective obsession for pink nail colours is nothing new; rosy manicures have always been a classic, with shades like Essie's Ballet Slippers and OPI's Bubble Bath cementing themselves as modern icons in the beauty world.
What's refreshing to see is how it has evolved for modern tastes. While there is always room for a clean manicure and soap nails in soft, ballerina pinks (they are, arguably, easier to maintain as chips are less visible), there's no doubt that manicurists and celebs are now getting much more creative with pinks.
How to wear pink nails in 2025
'Pastel pinks are definitely a shade for spring summer 2025,' says revered manicurist Michelle Humphrey who works closely with Essie. 'Jelly pinks will also be making a hit this year, I call it a strawberry French pink. If you're opting for a French, this is the sheer shade that glows the most. Try Bodice Goddess by Essie Gel couture, my absolute fave!'
Humphrey is a big fan of pink-on-pink designs such as the French manicure recently created by Hailey Bieber's go-to nail artist Zola Ganzorigt. It feels significantly fresher, especially as we head into spring. 'Layering different shades of pink, whether through ombré, abstract swirls, or a modern French tip, adds dimension while keeping it chic,' shares Humphrey. Try a pastel blush base with bright fuchsia tips or keep it understated with a pink-beige background and dusty rose accents.
Pink on pink works with other forms of nail art too, be it cat-eye, chrome or marble. If you're a maximalist who favours intricate designs, use various pops of raspberry and magenta on a shell pink base. Added extras such as 3-D embellishments, diamantés and metallic finishes will also turn your hands into a talking point. 'Layering a chrome topper can take your pink into another dimension,' agrees Humphrey. 'Ask your nail pro for a sheer chrome over the top of the polish, or try the Essie Nail Art Studio Collection to get the look at home.'
How to find the right shade of pink
There are no hard and fast rules. The pink that makes you feel your happiest (and lifts your mood) is the perfect tone for you but if you need a starting point, she recommends basing it on your undertones. 'Look at the veins on your wrist in natural light,' she suggests. If it looks blue or purple, it's a cool undertone, greenish signal warmth while a mix of both means you're a neutral.
According to her, cool undertones suit blue-based pinks such as Essie Fiji or Romper Room while peachy and coral pinks such as Essie Cute As A Button will enhance warmer skin. Neutrals tend to suit most shades of pink.
Ahead, the best pink manicure inspiration for spring
Medina Azaldin is the beauty editor of ELLE and Harper's Bazaar UK, working across print and digital features. She has more than seven years journalism experience and has previously written for Red and Good Hoousekeeping. When she's not demystifying the latest skincare ingredient, sniffing out the next big perfume trend or uncovering the science behind wellness practices, you'll most likely find her in Hatchards Piccadilly or watching a crime series with her cats. Oh, and she's a competitive cheerleader, too.


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