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How to nail it

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Paint the town

Colour is always big for summer, but it’s the magnitude of vibrant hues that tends to dial up or down. Liana Kuklinski, senior nail artist at Inco Studio in Ponsonby, Auckland, says this season we’re seeing a more muted version of colour coming through.

“It’s still your oranges, reds, pinks and yellows,” she says, “but not your neon brights as we saw last summer.”

Chrome, pearlescen­t and metallic nails have been all over the runways, and social media feeds, this year too and are certainly the trend du jour.

And for those who like to keep things a little more low-key, chocolate brown is trending too — as seen on the Giada runway during Milan Fashion Week.

Nails in an earthy hue such as this create a stylish juxtaposit­ion against both pastel tones and shocking brights.

Art gallery

Nail art has been a popular choice for salon manicures for years now, and this season it’s getting intricate. “Lines with negative space are coming back,” shares Liana, “but the lines are bolder and colour combinatio­ns have more contrast, so the art really pops.”

Those into a classic French tip can add a fun touch by switching out the go-to white with a colour on the tip, or by adding a few decals. “Colour blocking for summer parties is huge too,” adds Liana.

If you’re keen to try your hand at some

DIY nail art, it’s totally doable with the right tools.

“A really fine-tipped brush will help create detailed art,” suggests Liana.

“When using decals, a great top coat will ensure longevity, and when applying press on nails, prep the nail bed by buffing slightly for maximum adhesion.”

Shape shifter

Almond-shaped nails tend to be the signature look right now, and if you’ve got naturally long nails, it’s one of the easiest shapes to achieve with a good nail file.

Extensions are an option if you can’t grow your own, though you can give a nod to the trend with shorter nails, if artificial ones aren’t your thing.

Lucy Slight has the scoop on notable nail trends for summer

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Take care out there

This season nails are slick and refined, so keeping your manicure looking its best for as long as possible is the goal.

“For DIY manicures, ensure you seal the tip of your nail with each coat of product, to help avoid lifting and invest in a great pair of reusable gloves to wear for all your household chores,” says Liana.

“Applying a cuticle oil morning and evening will also support your manicure to go the distance.”

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 ?? ?? Clockwise from top left, Kester Black Fairy Floss, $28; Kester Black Creature Comforts, $28; Ardell Nail Addict in Latte, $22; Revlon Ultra HD Snap! Nail Enamel in Makin the Most (centre), $14; Hermes Les Mains Hermes Nail Enamel in Rose Horizon, $75; Gelous Thin Nail Art Brushes 5 pack, $18; Essie Nail Polish in Muchi, $20; Revlon Ultra HD Snap! Nail Enamel in Basic, $14; JINsoon Nail Lacquer in Peace, $27.
Clockwise from top left, Kester Black Fairy Floss, $28; Kester Black Creature Comforts, $28; Ardell Nail Addict in Latte, $22; Revlon Ultra HD Snap! Nail Enamel in Makin the Most (centre), $14; Hermes Les Mains Hermes Nail Enamel in Rose Horizon, $75; Gelous Thin Nail Art Brushes 5 pack, $18; Essie Nail Polish in Muchi, $20; Revlon Ultra HD Snap! Nail Enamel in Basic, $14; JINsoon Nail Lacquer in Peace, $27.
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 ?? ?? From top, JINsoon Nail Lacquer in Koi, $27; OPI Nail Lacquer in Snow Holding Back, $21; Gucci Nail Art Stickers, $37; Chanel Limited Edition 2022 Holiday Le Vernis in Etoile, $50.
From top, JINsoon Nail Lacquer in Koi, $27; OPI Nail Lacquer in Snow Holding Back, $21; Gucci Nail Art Stickers, $37; Chanel Limited Edition 2022 Holiday Le Vernis in Etoile, $50.
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 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Giada Milan Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2022.
Photo / Getty Images Giada Milan Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2022.

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