Along the same lines as makeup without makeup there are no-polish nail polish, which can come in a Get forms. One of our favorites is “”soap nails“Trend-a minimalist dream which means using a slightly naked-pink hue with an opaque color. The transparent shade in combination with a high shine is the key to this barely where trend, and Selena Gomez is the latest celebrity to take it for a spin.
For the unknowns, the soaps are reminiscent of the pure, bubblegum-pink soap bar that you probably saw in your grandparents that grew up. If you are looking for a New nail color To light up spring (no matter how many April showers continue to loom outside) this is the perfect trend to try – with or without professional, as it is so easy to recreate at home.
Tom BachikGomez’s long manicureist and the creator behind the look, shared the simple Spring manicure Only required two products. First he used After neutral gel-x-tips in maisie ($ 15) In the round medium form and then he handed them slightly shorter than they come out of the box for a custom look. Since the tips are already painted, you can stay there and recreate her look for just $ 15. But if you want to follow Bachik’s instructions to the letter, from there, you want to take a clear coat. He used Click colors super clear ($ 16) from their own nail -police brand. He says he only used one coat, which gives it an ultra-transparent appearance and works with the natural, already present pink-naked shade that the nail extension comes in.
It makes this the simplest manicure to recreate at home ever. The best thing is that when your nails grow out, they will blend into this barely where shade, so you can ward off nail meetings even longer.
Brittany Leitner (She/her) is a New York-based contributing beauty writer on PS. She has over ten years of experience working in beauty, health, wellness, travel and celebrity news. Brittany has a degree in newspaper journalism from Syracuse University and has previously held editorial positions at Elite Daily and “The Dr. Oz Show” before working as a freelance journalist for the past three years.




