Summer Is Approaching And The Days Are Getting Warmer: Here Are Some Trendy Nail Polish Colors To Capture The Essence Of The Season

It’s a great year for nail art! The past winter was all about the “glazed donut” style and neutral tones paired with a delicate shimmer.
As we’re gearing up toward summer, nail polish colors will trend toward brighter shades to capture the essence of the season.
Here’s a firsthand look at what manicures you can expect to see. We’ve included options for both those who want to go all out and those who might want to keep it more understated.
Classic Red
Let’s start off with a classic that will never steer you wrong! It’s impossible for red to go out of style. So go back to basics for the summer and coat your nails in a luscious cherry-red hue.
Electric Blue
Blue is another favorite among nail enthusiasts. Try doing a solid color for a bold, striking look. Or opt for vibrant blue accents on a nude background.
Sheer Pink
If you want a clean mani, a sheer, nude pink will be your go-to. Pink will always be a number one pick because of its purity and elegance. Plus, if you’re able to rock this look, it will show off how healthy your nails are.

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Lavender
Lavender just makes sense. It’s the next color on the spectrum people tend to drift toward after the ever-popular pink. The pastel purple works to ease the transition from spring to summer.
Silver
Silver and metallic shades are totally in right now. Apply tasteful silvery accents using rhinestones, or go for a sleek, chrome finish that gives off futuristic vibes.
Emerald Green
Emerald green is eye-catching, glamorous, and rich. Add a pop of white to make it stand out even more! This posh shade would also work perfectly for the fall.
Sage Green
If emerald green is a little too dramatic for your taste, choose something a little softer, like sage green. This color on your nails will make you appear to be really in tune with nature.
Soft Orange
A muted shade of orange will look great on long nails and covered with a layer of protective topcoat. It’s shiny and bright but not blinding. Orange surprisingly pairs well with a variety of colors, especially if they’re warmer-toned.
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