17 Green Nail Ideas That Are Perfect for Fall

Leaves are falling, our pumpkin-scented candles are lit, and we’re sipping on spiced chais…the only thing that could make the fall season even better is a fresh autumn mani to go along with it! And this season we’re loving anything green. From dark and moody emeralds to lighter sages, there are loads of fall green nails we want to try out. Feel the same? Keep scrolling to get a look at 17 green nail ideas that are perfect for fall.

Emerald Green

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“To recreate this autumnal look, select a dark luxurious green tone like OPI’s Midnight Snacc that truly captures the essence of the season,” says Juanita Huber-Millet, the founder and creative director of Townhouse, a luxury nail salon. And while this emerald green shade would look fab on just about any nail shape, we especially love how statement-worthy it is on a coffin-shaped nail.

Minty Moment

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For a minty moment with a subtle hint of shimmer, look no further than this stunning set created by @lolo.nailedit. First, lay a base coat (at least two layers) of CND’s Keep An Opal Mind, a gorgeous opal-esque shade. Then, stamp on CND’s Mint & Meditation with a sponge for a gradient effect.

Feeling Green

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When we think of fall hues, our minds immediately go to moody, darker shades, and this specific green is giving us all the fall feels. The exact polish used here is Holo Taco’s Modest Moss, but any mossy green shade will get the job done.

Touch of Gold

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Green and gold go hand in hand, and if you want to get a look similar to this, Huber-Millet says to “select a soft green like Nailberry’s Love you Very Matcha and a milky pink like OPI’s Love is in the Bare for the base colour. If you are visiting a nail salon your nail artist will likely use a blooming gel to create the marble finish. Top it off with a sprinkling of gold leaf (or gold glitter) and topcoat.”

Sage Green

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For a unique pop of color that will have heads turning, sage is absolutely the way to go. This understated yet prominent green hue is the perfect choice for a fall mani, and to get a similar look, we suggest going for something like Essie’s Sagey.

Minimal French

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Not ready to break up with your French mani? If you’re in the mood to switch things up, go for this minimalist micro French look that features both light green and espresso brown. Pick and choose the nails you want to showcase each hue, and top it off with Townhouse’s Cuticle Oil.

Groovy Green

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Go for a groovy vibe this autumn and paint some swirls on your digits! For a similar look, you’ll want to grab three shades, like Gelcare’s Matcha, Chartreuse, and Le Mini Macaron’s Mint Chocolate Chip. After laying down a milky pink base, swipe on each of the three shades in a swirly pattern.

Matcha Green

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“This look is all about understated elegance,” Huber-Millet tells us. “A muted green like Essie’s Imagine That works beautifully, giving a timeless and refined finish. Whether worn alone or with a little nail art, this shade on a squoval nail shape adds a chic edge to your everyday look.” Go in with three coats to make sure you saturate the entire nail.

Swirly Pop

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We love nothing more than an unexpected mani during the fall months, and this swirly pop one absolutely gets the job done. We think this will look best on a longer nail, whether almond or coffin, and to get the look, first start out with a base of Aprés Nail’s Vintage Carnation. Then, you’ll want to swipe on an asymmetrical French tip using Sage Advice, following it with thin swirls of Emerald City.

Polka Dots

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Polka dots, but make them minimalist-approved! We’re obsessing over this dainty manicure, and we’re here to tell you that anyone, novice or pro, can nail this look. After applying a few coats of your go-to neutral pink shade, grab a toothpick and dot on any green hue (like OPI’s I’m So Swamped) toward the bottom of the nail, along with a smaller white dot just above it.

Reimagined French

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French doesn’t have to be basic, and this reimagined version of the classic nail look just might be one of the best takes we’ve ever seen. To get the exact style seen here, pop on a French tip using Mooncat’s Beowolf, followed up by swirls of OPI’s Alpine Snow.

Magnetic Green

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If your nail salon offers magnetic manis, we’re begging you to book an appointment stat and go for this green nail set. While the exact shade used by the artist is no longer in production, we suggest showing this photo to your manicurist to get a close color match.

Fall-ing for Green

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“For an autumn-ready vibe, opt for a dark vibrant green like Peacci’s Jungle,” Huber-Millet tells InStyle. “This shade paired with an almond shaped nail embodies the essence of the season while staying modern and refined. This style is perfect for those seeking a refined look that’s both modern and effortlessly chic.”

Glossy Geometrics

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When we saw this glossy look featuring strong lines and geometric shapes, we knew we needed to try it out for ourselves. Get your hands on Aprés Nail’s Pine-Ing Fir You and paint on almost the entirety of the nail, leaving a diamond tip-shaped space at the bottom. Finish it off with a glossy top coat or even some chrome powder to take it to the next level.

The Dark Side

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Take a walk on the dark side and go for a dark green jelly nail look. After prepping your nails, swipe on two or three coats of Holo Taco’s Ivy League, a beautiful dark green shimmer polish.

Mismatch

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This mismatched look is serious fall goals, and to get the look, you’ll only need three shades. The exact ones used here are Lights Lacquer’s For The Thrill, Mrs Darling, and Dream St. From the solid nails to the French with bows and even the checkers, these mismatched nails are too good to pass up on.

Earthy Green

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We simply adore how green and light brown look together in this autumn-forward mani, and achieving a similar look is all too easy. “To get this look, you will need a warm latte toned brown and a muted green shade like Nailberry’s Honesty and Wild Sage,” shares Huber-Millet. “Start by painting all nails with the brown colour and once dry gently paint the green color on top in unique curved shapes across each nail. This blend strikes the perfect balance between understated elegance and a touch of playful charm.”

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