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The New French Manicure

The New French Manicure

Cosmic French

The classic French manicure featuring a nude pink base and signature white tips is a look made popular in the early 2000’s and has since become a staple in nail salons. Some may say the French manicure is timeless and chic, while others find it a bit outdated. If you’re the latter, we just may change your mind with these ultra modern takes on the traditional French. Get ready, because the French manicure has made a major comeback and it looks like it’s here to stay. Below are some of our favorite looks, all using colors and ranges from the SNS artillery.

The Ombre French

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This ombre French mani using Gelous dip powder is so soft and feminine, and it’s a stunning alternative to the classic French. We just can never say no to ombre.

Green Tip French Mani

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We are green with envy over this neon green French manicure. Use NOS 16 for a subtle nude base and choose your favorite shade of green for an electric look that’s sure to turn heads.

Asymmetrical Nude Tips

Asymmetrical Nude Tips

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You can never go wrong with a nude nail. This modern French mani has a stunning, asymmetrical nude tip that will compliment any look during any season.

Black-Tipped French Mani

Black-Tipped French Mani

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For a sophisticated look, this minimalistic french will do the job. It has a clean, barely-there black line that’s so subtle yet so stunning.

Rainbow French Mani

Rainbow French Mani

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Can’t decide on a color? Then a rainbow French mani may be the modern take on the classic you need to try. We love these slightly pastel shades, but get creative because the color options are endless.

Geometric Ombre Tips

Geometric Ombre Tips

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Mix and match a geometric tip with a subtle ombre for a look that’s on trend and truly unique.

Yellow Ombre French Tip

Yellow Ombre French Tip

Photo credit: @Sinchinails⁠ ⁠on Instagram

This French mani proves that white isn’t the only color that looks good on French tips. This yellow French mani is like a burst of sunshine.

Rainbow

Rainbow

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Another rainbow variation with asymmetrical tips and a thin white line just may be the look you need in your life. Get inspired, and mix and match your favorite colors for a look worthy of a double-take.

Minimalistic French

Minimalistic French

Photo credit: @elenascurenails ⁠on Instagram

We’re crazy about this rendition of the French manicure with outlined tips for a look that’s both minimalistic and ultra chic.

Mani Black French

Photo credit: @glosssalondebeaute⁠ ⁠on Instagram

The classic French mani gets a major update with oval black tips. This just might be the perfect French mani for Fall or Winter.

Funky French Mani

Funky French Mani

Photo credit: @rubynails_atl⁠ ⁠on Instagram

The most playful of them all. Have a little fun at your next nail appointment, and try this colorful animal print tip or another pattern of your liking. We dig it.

Colorful Striped French

Colorful Striped French

Photo credit: @labeautenailworksspa ⁠on Instagram

This playful update has endless potential of colorways depending on the season or your mood. Which colors will you choose?

Star Nail

Star Nail

Photo credit: nailsby_annie1⁠ ⁠on Instagram

Stars align with this black French mani embellished with glitter and moons. Your horoscope says you need this manicure in your life.

Glitter Ombre

Glitter Ombre

Photo credit: @snsbyrosa⁠ ⁠on Instagram

This glittery French mani has us feeling festive. It’s perfect for the holidays or a fun weekend.

Minimal Orange French Mani

Glitter OmbrePhoto Credit: @nailbase_london ⁠on Instagram

This modern take on the classic is anything but basic. Triangular orange tips set this one apart and are perfect for Fall.

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