Sorry, But I'm Bored of Trending Nail Colours—I'm Swapping in These 6 Spring-Coded Manicures Instead
Looking for winter-to-spring manicure ideas? These are the chicest nail colours that will effortlessly transition your nails between the seasons.
If you ask me, winter-to-spring transition nails are some of the trickiest to nail (no pun intended). Whilst we're out of the depths of winter and the promise of longer days and warmer temperatures lies ahead, it's still not "spring" spring just yet (I, for one, am still wearing my winter coat). So, when it comes to nail trends and nail colours for this time of year, it can be hard to decide on what to go for at our salon appointments as we emerge from the chillier weather into the first days of spring.
You see, I'm kind of bored with my dark and moody winter nail colours now. Right now, I want to dabble in something a little more spring-like that still feels in keeping with the time of the year. But at the same time, those summery brights and spring nail colours just feel a bit too much right now.
So, I've decided to embark on a beauty editor quest to find the best nail colours and nail art that are perfect for this time of the year. After hours of scrolling through my feeds, I've saved some of the chicest nail looks that I want to try next, and you will too. Scroll ahead for all the inspiration for your winter-to-spring mani, as well as the nail polishes to get the look at home.
1. Sheer Blush
When in doubt, a sheer pink nail colour is always a chic choice (and let's be honest, you're never going to regret going for this hue). But why not try a brighter pink to ring in spring? Manucurist's Active Glow nail polishes give the nails a delightfully fruity wash of colour and instantly brighten the nails to make them look healthy and glossy. Ideal if you want to dabble in a brighter shade without the full-on saturation of opaque pink nails.
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2. Blue Mist
Pastel nails come into their own for spring, but if they feel too bright for right now, why not try a muted take on the shade? The grey undertones in this pastel blue provide a more low-key vibe whilst still feeling like a brighter change from wintery blue and navy nail colours.
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3. Lilac Milk
Milky manicures are still very much around, but lilac milk nails make a great winter-to-spring transition nail colour. A touch of lavender brings your wintery milky manicure right into spring, but remains elegant and chic. Look for milky, sheer nail colours that let your natural nails peek through underneath.
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4. Celadon
I adore the vibrant matcha manis that crop up during the spring and summer months, but if you're after a more pared-back nail colour to take you through the rest of the month, then why not try muted greens instead? Celadon allows you to dip a toe in spring greens whilst still feeling a little wintery, too. It's an unexpected shade that will have everyone noticing your nails.
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5. French Twist
I'm bookmarking the bright and colourful French tips for my summer nail art, but for right now, I love a hint of colour on my tips to transition my French tips from winter to spring. I'm particularly taken with this olive green French, which will see me through to spring and beyond.
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6. Apricot Gloss
As we enter the first few weeks of spring, I've been seeing these beautiful apricot gloss nails all over my feeds. Peachy tones are a great alternative to pink as we leave winter behind and feel a little more spring-coded on the nails as we welcome in the sunnier days ahead. How pretty is this semi-sheer, high shine finish? It's an instant way to make your nails look bright and healthy.
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The peachy tone of Manucurist Active Smooth in shade 02 makes nails look so healthy with a creamy apricot hue.
Westmoreland Cosmetics' Glass Polish in Vanilla Gloss 3 is the perfect sheer apricot nail polish.

Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman
Home and junior beauty editor at Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections.
With a degree in fashion journalism from the London College of Fashion, she has 10 years of industry experience and has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.
Eleanor’s journalistic focus is providing readers with honest and helpful beauty content. She has interviewed celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson.