≡ "Jelly Nails" conquer Tikkok: The nail trend that inspires everyone! 》 Beauty

The Jelly Nails are all over Tikok and Instagram: an unmistakable trend! Here you can find out how you can easily implement this trendy nail polish trend for late summer at home.


Jelly Nails conquer Tikkok and other platforms and bring a hint of 90s flair and wobbly pudding vibes directly to your fingernails. This trend is not only a real eye -catcher, but also a manicure that you can easily implement at home. At the center of this style are transparency and gentle candy color in pastel, which give your nails a delicate note.

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“Jelly” stands for jelly or wobbly pudding in English, and this is exactly what Jelly Nails distinguishes, which you now see everywhere on social media such as TikTok and Instagram. The highlight of this trend? You can create them in any color of your choice and even provide them with patterns without losing their subtle elegance. They fit with every outfit and you have the freedom to become creative.

You don't need a visit to a salon to conjure up sweet jelly nails. The ingredients? A shiny clear lacquer and a colored nail polish in your favorite candy tone, for example a transparent pink. Simply add a drop of the color paint to the clear coat, mix well and apply - voilà, your Jelly nails are ready! For an ombré effect, you can gradually add more drops to create a more intense color and beautiful transitions. Another tip: paint every nail in a different pastel tone for a lively gradient look. Experiment and enjoy trying this playful nail polish trends!


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