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Stunning Nail Inspirations for the Festive Season: Top Trends to Try Before the Year Ends!

Christmas colors

Red – Green are “matching cards” and are indispensable colors when mentioning Christmas. Girls can combine deep blue tones with bright red to create a simple but no less luxurious nail set.

The characteristic deep green color of the pine tree combined with golden glitter creates an outstanding, luxurious nail set.

A beautiful nail set with a striking and attractive red color will enhance the shape of her hands.

Girls can also combine some typical Christmas motifs to make their nail set more interesting and unique.

You can also think of the flashing lights on a Christmas tree.

Colorful

Personality girls who love the “chameleon” style cannot ignore this colorful nail design. It shows her ability to “play” with colors. Each nail has its own color scheme, bringing harmony and youthfulness.

Pastel tones

Pastel-colored plain nails are one of the options when she chooses this style. Pastel colors are pastel colors of all colors that are suitable for many different outfit styles and skin tones.

Warm colors

“Mix & match” with hot colors will bring you a brilliant nail set suitable for the joyful atmosphere of the festive season.

Cool color scheme 

In addition, cold and deep colors will also bring a unique style, no less outstanding if she knows how to mix colors appropriately.

Color combination 

Gradient nail (color effect) always attracts attention and creates a colorful style for you every time you appear.

French style nails 

If you are a lover of minimalist style, you have certainly done the familiar French white tip nail style. But now you can add some color and it doesn’t have to be white anymore.

In addition to plain colors, girls can also freely vary with different patterns or stones to make their nails look more unique and attractive.

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