5 Nail Art Styles That You Need To Bookmark For Fall And Autumn

Nail art trends that will make a striking statement this fall season

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Bookmark these nail arts right now for fall and autumn

From becoming a DIY nail art expert to trying out new trends in lockdown, the pandemic has helped us restore our DIY skills. The evolution of nail art has been impeccable and with salons resuming, we can already see endless trends hopping in every other day. From neon French nails to monochrome colours, we have been quite proactive in trying all of it and now it is about time to bookmark nail art trends for the fall season. We have curated a list of nail art trends that you might see a lot of this season. Read on to know more.

This Fall, Let Your Nail Art Complement Your Every Attire With These Manicures

Bookmark these manicure styles this season.

1. Accentuated French Nails

French nails are a classic and we have seen tremendous evolution of them with every season. Be it peppy bright French tips or a reverse French manicure, we have seen it all and this manicure is about acing the classic trend but with a stylish twist.

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2. Tonal Nails With A Twist

This fall, go bold with your choice of tonal nails. Tonal nails are all about acing a palette, which involves applying one shade in different undertones. Go for shades like blacks, browns and mustards to make it a trending nail art look.

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3. Rainbow Tips

Rainbow manicures have been a hit previously as well and now they are back again with an elegant subtle spin. This trend is all about acing nail art by applying colourful shades to the nail tips and applying different shades on each nail to make it stand out.

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4. Confetti Nails

If you are someone who loves to experiment with colours and peppy styles, then this trend of confetti nails is perfect for you. It is about making small confetti like spots with neon or vibrant shades along the edge of your nails. This nail art will add a pop of colour to even the most basic ensemble of yours.

5. Classic Swirls

We have already been introduced to swirls and this time it's about a free pattern. Go for free flowing swirls in shades of browns and blacks to make it a statement for fall season.

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