
But we are wondering where the “couch blanket burrito” option is.ġ0. Grab these press-on nails so you can spend more time enjoying all these fall activities. We don’t really come alive until September ends, but our nails do! Photo Credit: Fall Vibes Foil Dip Powder Press-On Nails This is probably not the night out they envisioned. Photo Credit: Hedgehog Accent Nail Artįall tones, gold foil, a mushroom, a hedgehog, and a pumpkin all walk into a nail bar. The ’90s may be having their comeback moment, but may we suggest stepping back in time just a little bit further? Not too far though. White after Labor Day? Yep! Or before, depending on how you look at your calendar. The fact that we like these nails only proves further that we make our own fashion rules. We hope it doesn’t go to their head like every other 450-year-old we’ve met. We honestly wonder if tortoises are aware of their fashion icon status. Bob Ross has been training us for this moment our entire life and we can’t let him down. If you’re thinking there’s no way you can do this, just stop. And a subtle nod to the Hogwarts crest! Photo Credit: Fall Landscape Nail Art Grab four of your favorite fall colors and some nail tape and you’ve got a nice color block going on.
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We have no idea how to keep flowers alive. Fall Floral Nail Artĭon’t forget to put these in water. Whether you’re most excited about peeping leaves, drinking enough PSLs to fill a pumpkin patch, or outdoing last year’s Halloween costume, these autumnal nail designs are a great way to embrace those cool, crisp fall vibes. It’s time to pick out the fall nail art that will match your favorite sweaters. So deflate those pool floats and start hoarding the pumpkin spice. P.s.Ignore the Weather Channel, because only capitalism truly knows what season we’re in. Without further ado, here are 15 of my favorites: Moral of the story: just show your nail technician a photo from this post to recreate.Īs I was preparing for my second visit to the salon and searching online for Fall nail art designs, I rummaged through the thousands of tacky ones to find you the very best colors, patterns, and shapes. I’m considering it my “transitional Fall mani”. In the end, I went back and decided to go with a muted, feminine ombre instead. I recently shared on my Instagram story a nail art situation gone wrong (in short: I overestimated my skills on how to explain the idea in my head to the nail technician). Now, the fact that we are in our first official week of Fall is reason enough to celebrate. Once in a while, I love swapping out my normal nude or light pink mani in favor of something more exciting and creative. After all, nail polish is one of the easiest ways to switch up our beauty routine, so I am all in favor of fun in moderation. At that point, they may as well add flashing lights and hire a band to follow them around and play the soundtrack to Hocus Pocus.Īlthough that actually seems like a lot of fun… my personal opinion is, like trick-or-treating, there comes an age when it’s a bit odd to be parading around with such distracting seasonal nail art. If you’re anything like me, you feel a little queasy at the sight of neon orange pumpkins, 3D goblins, and crystal ghosts practically leaping off of someone’s nails. I get it it’s a delicate balance between wanting something special and going way, way over the top. One second you think you’re getting a mani to subtly show off on the gram while sipping your perfect heart-shaped matcha, and the next second you’re carrying around 5 lbs worth of crystals on your thumb.
