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Must-Have Knowledge: Stay Ahead with the Coolest Graphic Nail Trends of the Year

Graphic nails help girls show off their stylish beauty and personality effectively.

Graphic nails are nail styles with asymmetrical striped or semicircular patterns. This nail style helps women freely express their creativity with flexible curved patterns. This is the new nail trend of 2022, please update the styles below immediately.

Monochrome graphic nails

Monochrome graphic nail designs use one color to create dramatic curved and striped patterns.

If you like simplicity, girls can use light white as the base layer and use pure white tones to create graphic patterns.

This year, green is on the rise, so don’t ignore this color when doing graphic nails.

Gentle mint green combined with glossy polish creates an elegant graphic nail set.

Or you can combine white with gloss paint like in the photo, both simple and classy.

Multicolored graphic nails

The combination of diverse colors makes this graphic nail style stand out even more. However, you also need to pay attention to how to mix colors to avoid confusion.

It is safest to mix colors that have similar shades, such as nude, beige, brown…

If mixing multiple colors, prioritize gentle tones like pastel colors.

Another rule to remember when doing colorful graphic nails is to choose only one color to create a highlight, the remaining colors are considered as background colors.

Women can paint each nail one color, but the shades must be elegant.

Even though it combines many colors, this graphic nail design looks very elegant. The key is to combine light tones together and have plenty of space on the nail.

If you choose to stand out, follow the rule: Each nail should be painted with 1 highlight color + 1 elegant color and only choose a maximum of 4-5 colors to create graphic nails.

Another simple way to paint nails is to have each nail mixed in white with another color of paint. To create graphic patterns, you can use tape to stick to your nails.

If you choose one color as the main color, that color should appear 2-3 times/hand. For example, this girl chose purple as the main color.

The combination of brown as the background makes the white color stand out more.

Girls who like gentleness should apply pink and white paint like this.

Painting each nail only one color and in order from warm to cool is also a good idea.

Or you can reverse the order of the colors so they are out of order but still eye-catching.

Impressed with cool blue and white graphic nail art.

Stand out with the contrast between warm and cool colors when placing graphic patterns on the nails

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