If you’ve been scrolling Instagram recently, you might have noticed something interesting, the dramatic, ultra-glossy acrylics and intricate nail art designs are being sidelined in favour of something… simpler. The “naked nail” manicure trend is taking over, where your natural nails are unadorned and unapologetically bare. At first glance, it’s easy to dismiss this as a lazy person’s cop-out. But trust me, this trend is anything but lazy—it’s liberating. Naked nails aren’t just about ditching the polish; they’re about improving their health and loving a little simplicity.
What Are Naked Nails?
Naked nails are the ultimate minimalist manicure. They are the beauty equivalent of the “no-makeup” makeup look. While this doesn’t mean going completely bare (unless you want to), it involves rocking clean, well-groomed nails with either a clear gloss or sheer nude polish. It’s a celebration of your nails’ natural texture, length, and strength, imperfections included. The naked nail trend isn’t just a vibe, it’s a cultural reset. After years of shelling out for bi-weekly gel fills, painstakingly applied nail art, and Instagram-worthy swirls, we’re collectively hitting pause.
One reason for this shift is nail health. After prolonged abuse by acetone soaks, UV lamps, and acrylic overlays, many nails are screaming for a detox. By giving the naked mani a go, you’re allowing your nails to recover, breathe and grow stronger. Another factor is time and money. Naked nails are the antidote to high-maintenance beauty, less time, less expense, and zero commitment.
Why I’m Here for It
As someone who has invested countless hours on Pinterest making boards titled “Nail Inspo” I initially rolled my eyes at this trend. Why would I trade my shiny, almond-shaped jewels for… nothing? But after my nail nightmare, thin, brittle nails that peeled like old wallpaper, I begrudgingly gave naked nails a try. Turns out, there’s something oddly satisfying about seeing my nails, raw and unfiltered. Every tiny crescent and ridge feels like a badge of authenticity.
How to Nail the Look
The key to pulling off naked nails is care. While they’re minimal, they shouldn’t look neglected. Here are some pro tips to get you started:
1. Trim and File: Keep nails short and shaped. Oval or squoval shapes tend to look the most polished.
2. Hydrate Your Cuticles: Apply cuticle oil daily to keep the edges smooth and soft.
3. Buff: A light buffing can bring out a natural shine, but be gentle, you don’t want to thin the nail.
4. Moisturise: Nails need love too! Use hand cream that nourishes both your skin and nails.
5. Optional Gloss: If you crave a little shine, a swipe of clear polish or sheer pink makes the nails look pretty.
Celebrities like Zendaya and Rihanna been spotted flaunting naked nails and beauty influencers who usually sport nails that double as works of art are taking a step back, showing off their au naturel digits. The naked nail trend might seem too low-key to be called a “trend,” but maybe that’s the point. It’s a rebellion against over-the-top beauty expectations, a nod to slowing down, and a reminder that sometimes, less really is more. If your nails are tired, your schedule’s tight, or you just feel like flipping the script on beauty norms, give your nails a break.
Photo Credits: Getty Images, @themaniclub
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