Mixed:
Why stick to one color if we have tons of options just lying around? Play with different colors and see what suits best for you. Gradient patterns and ombre are your best bet when trying more than one color for a nail. The most important part of this is choosing the color combination to go for. For example, yellow will look goof with orange as it will give a sunset effect but green will not look so good with blue. So try on different combinations and see what works best for you.
Shiny nude 50-50:
If you have long nails, maybe acrylics nails, and want to do something unique and classy to them, then this is the design for you. We have heard of ombre and gradient patterns for nails multiple times but an ombre finish doesn’t always need to be from two different colors. You can achieve a great look by using a combination of naked nails and glitter.
Faded tips:
French manicure is quite popular and a well-established nail art design but you can totally use some customization in the French nail art design and make a new one out of it. For example, paint the tips of your nails with different colors and make the paint fade as it approaches the base of your nail towards the cuticle. Use pastel colors for a decent and classy look. Medium-long nails with round edges are recommended for this particular nail design.
Muted monotones:
Gradient nail art? Anybody? Well, we all have seen or heard about the gradient nail trend in which you paint each nail with a different shade of the same color family. Well, it’s time to freshen up this design with some muted color tones. Seems inverse, right? It’s because it really works that way. Put together some monotonal color palettes and paint your nails with it. It takes minimum effort and gives you maximum results.