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There are plenty ofsummer nail colorsto try the trend with too.

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But the best part?
It’s easy toDIY at homeif you don’t want to head to the salon.
Then carefully press the sponge on your nail like a stamp, and repeat for each finger.

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Pastel Ombre
A gradation of pastel shades is as refreshing as a bowl of rainbow sherbet.

Amatte topcoatonly ups the cool factor.
Cloudy Ombre
Ombre makes the perfect backdrop for cutecloud nails.
This bright sunset situation feels particularly summery, but this would also look great with classic sky blue.

For even more spice, go with a French nail design instead of a standard mani.
Pink Ombre
These pink ombre nails couldn’t be cuter.
Try Essie Gel Couture polishes inHaute to TrotandSunset Soireefor the perfectsummer nails.

Mixed Ombre
Take themulticolored nailtrend one step further by making each nail a different color ombre.
It looks fancy, but it’s so easy to do with the sponge trick and agood polish.
What do you get when you mix two trendy styles like ombre andFrench tips?

The coolest mani around.
Keeping the edges a little imperfect actually adds to the coolness of this look.
Mix and Match
Keep everyone guessing with this cool mixed mani.

Ombre a few nails, and then use the other two shades at random for the coolest effect.
Use only two shades on each finger for an easy ombre.
A super-shiny topcoat likeSeche Vitemakes it look so glassy and expensive.

The pink gradient is only one part of what makes these cutout nails so freaking cool.
Cotton Candy Ombre
Channel a day at the fair with this sweet nails.
Pink Blend
Tone down a classic hot pink by blending it with a deep berry shade.

Doing an ombre from left to right instead of top to bottom is another cool twist.
Neon Pink Ombre
These ombre coffin nails in a hot pink gradient scream summer to us.
Pretty in Peach
This soft peachy ombre situation is so pretty for hot summer days.

Slime Ombre
These slime green ombre acrylic nails seem tailor-made for Billie Eilish, no?
This especially pops against some brightsummer nail colors.
Then paint both nails on either side to match the ombre split.

Neutral Ombre
A shade of brown on each nail is a sophisticated twist on mix-and-match nails.
Opal Ombre
For a subtle take on ombre, use an iridescent shimmer to create the gradient.
Gold Stars
To make an ombre out of glitter, concentrate the software at your cuticles.

Bright Green
Neon greens and blues look almost soft when they’re blurred into each other.
Amatte topcoathelps amp up that hazy effect.
Sunset Ombre
A gradient from hot red to bright orange feels like summer in a manicure.

Bright Skittles Nails
Ombre your whole hand by making a gradient with each nail.
This works with any shades you have on hand, but we particularly love it with these bright shades.
Split Ombre
Paint your first two nails one shade, and your pinkie nail another.

Ombre both shades on your middle fingers to marry the shades.
Glitter Tips
Top off a pretty gradient manicure with some extra-fine glitter tips for a little razzle-dazzle.
Glitter Sprinkle
Gold and nude is such a classic combo for a pretty mani.

Mix things up by combining a glitter ombre, whole glitter nails, and golden tips.
Pretty Pastels
A horizontal gradient of soft pastel shades is so pretty, no matter the season.
Orange Creamsicle Ombre
There’s really no limit to creativity with ombre nails.

Ombre French
Milk nails, a.k.a.
a semi-opaque milky pink color, are trending and this is the ombre version of them.
The super-fun look is perfect for someone who gets bored with their nails easily (ahem, us).

Neon Ombre
Nothing says summer like neon colors.
And something about this hot pink and electric yellow merging with white reminds us of a yummy poolside popsicle.
The black polish here is unexpected, but cool for summer.




























