Ombre nails are trending: 22 gradient colour designs to screenshot for your next mani
Do you always take an age to choose your next mani colour once in the salon? If so, then ombre could be trend for you. The design allows you to choose two or more different colours to create a gradient effect, meaning if you fancy yellow and orange, then you can have exactly that. Here, Giorgia Cappella, Training & Education Manager at The Gel Bottle, reveals everything you need to know about ombre nail trend that's taking over your IG feed,
Plus, we've found the best designs to screenshot and save before you book your next appointment...
What is the ombre nail trend?
'The ombré nail look involves blending two or more colours to create a gradient effect. There are different ways to play with the design; for example you could create a horizontal gradient instead of the typical vertical blend, or even incorporate it into a French manicure for a modern twist. Whichever look you go for, it's a great way to add a pop of colour to your manicure. You can achieve the ombré look at home with a little practice and the right tools (like a makeup sponge), or get it done professionally at a salon.'
Why are ombre nails trending?
'Ombré offers a fresh take on popular nail designs like French tips. The "frombré" technique, for example, blends the gradient effect with the clean lines of a French manicure. It’s an incredibly versatile technique and you can be as subtle or as bold as you like - from classic pinks and nudes to bold brights and neons. You can even try a cool-toned to warm-toned gradient or a mix of glitters and shimmers.'
What is the difference between ombre and gradient?
'When it comes to nails, the terms "ombré" and "gradient" are often used interchangeably and there isn't always a clear differentiation. Whilst both terms describe a colour transition, typically speaking "gradient" can involve any colours blending seamlessly on a single nail, while "ombre" keeps the colours within a similar range.'
What are the best colours to choose for ombre nails?
'The beauty of ombré is its versatility. Choose classic and clean with a nude to white, pink to peach or French ombré, or go more playful with neon brights or sunset colours. It’s a design that can be worn all year round and we tend to see clients opting for lighter, cooler tones in spring / summer, and warmer, richer tones in autumn / winter. Whatever your vibe, don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles and colour combinations.'
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