Confirmed by Professionals: These Nail Trends Will Dominate Salons This Spring
I reached out to an expert nail artist to get the full lowdown on the biggest spring nail trends of 2026.
I think spring might be my favourite time of year. It feels like a fresh start after so many months of cold, rainy weather. The evenings get lighter, you no longer have to wear a hundred layers when leaving the house, and everything feels just a little bit better. Anyway, enough about my love for spring in general, as today I'm here to talk about spring nail trends.
The start of a new season means the arrival of new beauty trends, especially when it comes to manicures. While January and February are usually dominated by nude nails and darker hues, spring is the time to have a little more fun with brighter colours and playful designs.
So, what designs and nail colours are going to dominate in spring 2026? To help me bring you the very best recommendations, I reached out to expert nail artist and celebrity manicurist, Julia Diogo. I've been following Diogo's stylish nail looks for years, so it only felt right to get her take on the biggest spring nail trends of the season. Below, I've rounded up the six manicures that will dominate salons, from trending nail polish shades, French-tip designs and more.
6 Spring Nail Trends 2026
1. Earthy Tones
First up, a super wearable spring nail trend. "Last spring was all about fresh pistachio greens, whereas now I’m noticing my clients gravitating towards earthy, grounded tones," says Diogo. I've also spotted these earth green shades on Instagram lately, and I'm a little bit obsessed. A welcome change from bright pastel colours, I'll definitely be giving this trend a go.
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Manucurist has some of the chicest shades around, and this earthy green is no exception.
We all know how much I love a Bio Sculpture manicure, and I've got my eyes on Hazy Forest as my next colour of choice.
2. Sheer Peach
If you want something a bit more subtle, say hello to sheer peach nails. "Nudes are becoming softer and more expressive; sheer, pink-peach infused shades that enhance the natural nail," explains Diogo. "Peach works beautifully because it adds warmth and freshness." I personally love how healthy this colour makes the natural nail look.
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Apply one coat of this OPI polish for a more sheer finish.
3. Playful Pairings
Those of you who are into your nail art will be delighted to hear that playful colour pairings are in this spring. "We’re seeing a shift towards contrasting colour combinations that still feel refined but add personality," Diogo tells me. "One of my favourite pairings is a rich berry tone like Bio Sculpture’s Beauty of Perfection (£16) as the base, with a powdery blue like Aqua Drive (£16) for the tip chic with an unexpected twist. It’s also the perfect choice for transitional weather, when we want something versatile."
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4. Milky White
"Milky white nails will have a huge moment this spring, especially as people lean towards clean, minimal manicures that still feel polished," says Diogo. "Unlike stark white, a milky white has a softness that enhances the natural nail. It feels modern, effortless and versatile."
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5. Fun French Tips
As mentioned above, playful colour pairings are big news, and we'll be seeing this when it comes to French tips. "French manicures are evolving for spring—think more playful and experimental," explains Diogo. While I'm not usually the biggest fan of colorful nail looks, even I can't deny how cute this is.
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6. Purple Fever
I always love getting an expert's take on these trends, but as a beauty editor who writes about nails daily, I like to also think of myself as an expert when it comes to spotting popular nail colours. A shade I think will be huge this spring is purple. I've already spotted bright purple shades on some of the most stylish hands this season, and I know this colourful hue will be perfect for embracing the warmer months. Not to mention the fact that the purple colour trend is currently huge in fashion, too.
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Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.
AsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from Wholesale Replica Bag hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.