Mint manicure: fashion trends and photos of nail designs 2024, which can be worn all year round

Mint manicure: fashion trends and photos of nail designs 2024, which can be worn all year round
Mint green manicures are having their main character moment. What makes mint green so much fun to play with are the endless possibilities it provides—which isn't the case for many other pastel polishes. There's no single mint shade, so you have your choice of a full range of gorgeous greens. There are soft, subtle versions with yellow undertones, blue-tinted sea foams, and muted, gray-based greens that read as unexpected neutrals.

No matter which shade of mint you choose, it's guaranteed to play well with other polishes and designs. Need some inspo? Read on for 14 of our favorite mint green nail ideas this season, proving there's something for everyone in this color family.


01 Muted Mint

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Green manicures may not be for everyone, but even the most committed neutral nail lovers will be able to get on board with this muted shade of mint.


02 Green Waves

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Pair mint polish with a deeper shade of green to make it look a bit brighter. The two contrasting tones feel especially fun in this swirly design.


03 Green Skittle Tips

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This manicure combines two fan-favorite trends—skittle nails and colorful French tips—into one look that feels totally unique. Mix your lighter shades with a few neutral forest tones to mimic this elevated green manicure.


04 Swirly Tips

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Looking to make your modern French tips stand out even more? Decorate them with designs in shades of mint and moss. Alternate between the colors you're using for your base and accent to nail this look exactly.


05 Jade Nails

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Jade is known for enhancing feelings of harmony and making you feel calmer, so why not bring those same vibes to your nails? The minty-white marbled look shines on its own, but feel free to sprinkle in some gold polish for a little extra sparkle.


06 Leafy Accents

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Play into mint's earthy vibes by setting the shade alongside some plant-inspired designs. To make the art pop, opt for a creamy yellow base coat (which you can also use to outline your minty tips) and a deep green accent shade. Finish things with a matte topcoat to mix it up from a traditional glossy moment.


07 Green Gradient

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Ombré nails have been everywhere as of late. The multicolored design offers a way to experiment without fully committing to a single shade. This green-and-nude version offers a subdued take on the trend that still stands out.


08 Abstract Gold and Green

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Make any abstract design stand out by delicately outlining it in a contrasting color. This mint green and gold combo is particularly gorgeous, but you can pair the pastel shade with whatever hue you’d like. 


09 Mojito Nails

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Mint green has proven to look even more stunning when set against other shades of green, and this cocktail-inspired manicure serves as proof. The lime-to-mint gradient is bright without being overly electric, and the silver glitter line at the base brings the whole look together. Cheers to that. 


10 Matte Mint Tips

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Mint green nails typically get their main character moment in the spring, but this minimalistic French art gives the shade a moodier twist for fall. Cover your base shade with a matte finisher, and leave the dark French tips shiny for a cool textural contrast. 


11 Sunshine Accents

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Pair your mint polish with an (extremely buzzy) buttery yellow for a burst of warmth and vibrancy. Mix and match solid nails with a few fun French tips to give the look a little extra dimension.


12 Floral Accents

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Mix and match your mint polish shades with a few delicate florals on each nail. Instead of a nail-matching neutral base coat, try a slightly pinker shade to create a nice contrast with the art.


13 Graphic Greens

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A few artfully placed lines will take the buzzy "half-sies" nail trend to the next level. Combine three shades of green—like mint, teal, and emerald—to create a graphic, tonal look.


14 Dew Drop Accents

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Using a clear gel to create "blob" designs on top of any manicure allows you to fake the effect of water droplets (hence the name "dew drop nails"). The 3D art looks particularly remarkable, set on top of this muted mint polish. The thin silver outline at the base of the nail complements the gray tones in the earthy base shade.

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Published: 29.07.2024 11:23 Times Read: 656