Nail Polish Ideas For Summer

Nail polish is one of the best ways to experiment with summer trends. If you like it, you can wear a particular style all season. If you hate it, all you need is nail polish remover to pretend it never happened. Here are some of the hottest nail trends for summer 2014.  

Photo by Joeshla Botnik

Photo by Joeshla Botnik

Nude/Nautral

Nude nail polish colors are clean and classic. It’s a great color option for weddings and for highlighting the shape of your nails. If you want to make your manicure pop, paint your ring finger a bright color and the rest of your nails a nude color. Both pink nudes and brown nudes will make your hands look sun kissed, especially in the summer months.

Zoya in the color Farah by vampy varnish.com

Zoya in the color Farah by vampy varnish.com

Looking for some nude polishes to try? Check out these out:

Zoya- Farah

Essie- Fed Up

Illmasqua- Purity


White

White nails have been hot for spring and this trend will continue into summer. Although they may seem plain, white nails are clean and sophisticated. Keeping them as white as possible is key, so try to avoid staining foods. The color white also makes your nails appear longer so it’s a perfect choice for natural nails.

Butter London in the color cotton buds by gothampolish.blogspot.com

Butter London in the color cotton buds by gothampolish.blogspot.com

Looking for some white polishes to try? Check out these out:

OPI- Alpine Snow

New York Color- French Tip White

Butter London- Cotton Buds


Neons

Bright nail polish is an easy way to experiment with neon colors. Neon pinks, greens, and blues can help create a unique manicure that looks great with your summer style. Two ways to use neon nail polishes are painting each nail a different color or splattering different colors all over white nails.

Nails Inc, in the color Notthing Hill Gate by nailsinc.com

Nails Inc, in the color Notthing Hill Gate by nailsinc.com

Looking for some neon polishes to try? Check this out:

Nails Inc.- Notthing Hill Gate

Deborah Lippman- Don’t Stop Believing

New York Color- Midtown Mimosa