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7 Nail Trends That Are Officially Winning Spring 2026

Spring is the unofficial season of the glow-up—new wardrobe, new haircut, and (obviously) new manicure and pedicure. But before you march into the salon waving last year’s Pinterest board, there’s news. Celebrity manicurists and trend forecasters are sending a whole handful of beloved 2025 trends into early retirement for spring 2026. So here are the nail trends the pros say are officially over—and exactly what’s taking their place.
1. Thick, high-contrast French tips
For decades, the classic French manicure featured a substantial white crescent across the top of the nail. However, by spring 2026, the thick, stark white line is officially “out.”

The 2026 update: We are seeing a shift towards micro-French and floating tips. This involves an ultra-thin, “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” line, often in unexpected spring tones like mint, peach, or even metallic chrome. For a more avant-garde look, floating tips—where the line is placed mid-nail or along the cuticle—are the new editorial standard.
2. Predictable “Easter egg” pastels
Pastel nails have been a spring staple for decades—but in 2026, the basic versions are losing their appeal. Instead of flat baby pinks and mint greens, nail artists are embracing nuanced, mood-driven shades.
The 2026 update: The undisputed “it-color” of the season is butter yellow. It is creamy, soft, and functions almost as a neutral. Close behind is matcha green, a milky, lifestyle-inspired hue that feels more “botanical” and less “neon.” These colors are being worn in sheer, jelly-like finishes rather than thick, matte opaques.
3. Extra-long coffin and stiletto shapes
The “baddie” aesthetic of the 2010s—defined by extremely long, sharp, or tapered extensions—is taking a backseat to practicality and health.
The 2026 update: Short almond is the dominant shape of the year. It provides the elegance and elongating effect of a longer nail while remaining functional. For those who prefer a squared look, the “squoval” (a square-oval hybrid) has returned.
4. Flat matte finishes
Matte topcoats had a long run as the go-to for a “modern” finish, but for spring 2026, the trend is all about moisture, hydration, and light-reflecting surfaces.
The 2026 update: Enter “soap nails.” Popularized by celebrity manicurists like Tom Bachik, this trend mimics the look of nails that have just been pulled out of a luxurious bubble bath. It uses ultra-sheer, milky pinks and a heavy-duty high-gloss topcoat to create a “wet,” squeaky-clean finish.
5. Heavy, symmetrical nail art
The days of having a complex, identical design on every single finger are behind us. Intricate, hand-painted patterns that look like wallpaper are being replaced by more organic, asymmetrical art.
The 2026 update: Nuance nails, a trend originating in Japan and Korea, are taking over. This style uses watercolor techniques and layered sheer colors to create unpredictable, misty patterns. Additionally, 3D sculptural florals—where specialized building gels are used to create raised petals that look like porcelain—are the new way to do “florals for spring.”
6. Traditional animal prints
Animal prints never truly die, but the way we wear them in 2026 has changed. The flat, opaque leopard spots or zebra stripes have been retired in favor of depth and translucency.
The 2026 update: Deer nails are the breakout nature-inspired trend of spring 2026. This look moves away from the aggressive energy of big-cat prints and toward a soft, “cottagecore” sophistication. It’s animal print for the “quiet luxury” era—soft, organic, and surprisingly neutral.
7. White-out manicures
Stark, correction-fluid white nails used to be a summer and spring staple to show off a tan. In 2026, this look is considered too harsh.
The 2026 update: The 2026 Pantone-inspired favorite is cloud dancer. It’s a warm, off-white, milky shade that feels airy and sophisticated. It provides that “clean” look without the starkness of a true white, making it the perfect base for minimalist nail jewelry or a single gemstone accent.
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