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This one really gives off spooky vibes in the simplest way possible. These dark and magical nails by @nailsbyrobinandnicky have the perfect nighttime, spooky vibes. These clear almond press ons are perfect for getting this whole design to fit onto your nails. Created by @ritaremark for essie, these are your typical French nails, but with a bloody twist.
Creepy Coastal Cowgirl
Halloween Nail Art Ideas 2023: Black Cats, Pumpkins, & More - STYLECASTER
Halloween Nail Art Ideas 2023: Black Cats, Pumpkins, & More.
Posted: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Go crazy with the different hues for the spooky season (and of course, here's a tutorial to guide you). Keep a close eye on this nail art. Apply a light base color before using a stripping brush to draw the eyes and drops of blood. Don't forget to leave a few nails painted in a bold red shade to create contrast (and really make the eyes pop).
Spooky Doodles
They're a perfect seasonal pick for Halloween—and lucky for us, they only require a toothpick, nail polish, and a few gemstones to bring them to life. It looks like your basic black manicure is getting an upgrade with some pearly white accents to start spooky season on a more glamourous note. Hey, you can make a creature of your own...right on your nails.
Upgraded Coffin Nails
Once that’s dried, add white dots for the eyes and go back in after with a skinny nail brush to make straight lines for the cat’s pupils. Coastal cowgirl has been trending all year long, so why not take it into spooky season with this inspired nail-art look? You can rock this mani with your Barbie cowgirl costume, or simply recycle your Eras tour merch to be a cute cowgirl.
11 Halloween nail art ideas that are actually impressively chic (and wearable) - Marie Claire UK
11 Halloween nail art ideas that are actually impressively chic (and wearable).
Posted: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Pop Art
And if you don't have a full costume ready, this black-and-white mani gives off major Cruella vibes. Just get some nail tape, so the two striking shades shine through—much like her iconic 'do. The orange swirls at the tops of the nails add interest to this negative-space mani. A spooky take on a French manicure, this sheer nail features a stripe of black in place of white, plus ghost art that’s easy to freestyle with a small brush. It's clear that the neon makeup trend isn't going anywhere, and nails aren't an exception to the new rule.
Spooky Spidey
The fun little fuzz balls that we can’t get enough of make for the cutest Halloween mani—although we’ll probably wear them any time of year. Start with a neutral or bare-colored base coat and paint them where you please to give them a cool floating effect. If you’re looking to dress up as a Roy Lichtenstein painting, you need to try out these pop art nails. Paint the base with one singular bright color, and once that dries, draw accents on the side of the nail using white or a lighter shade that complements the bright color.
Special Thanks to the talented nail artists that are featured in this post the_gelologist, Monmayernails and nailsbykirstenchanel. Whether you’re a nail art novice or a seasoned pro, there’s something for everyone in this Halloween nail ideas compilation. Hearts and Halloween don't typically go together, but this design proves otherwise. Lay down a base of any color and paint barbed wire hearts on a few of your nails for a creepy twist.
Pretty in Pumpkin
Grab your dotting tool to anchor the center of each flower before using a thin brush to create petals along your tips. All you'll need is a black polish, a white polish and a nail art tool to create the curves. You can also upgrade the Yin and Yang look with a few sparkles. Leaving room for negative space completely elevates a regular black mani. Honestly, there's no right or wrong way to do it either, just let your hand guide you to all the spots you want.
Halloween Nails design #58
A striping brush can make the dips and curves look like they’re all connected. If hand lettering isn’t your thing, try some stickers or stencils instead. Varying patterns, colors, and textures like this adds interest—and is the best conversation starter at Halloween parties. Go the artistic route with painterly splatters of rich browns, oranges, and deep eggplants, accented with metallic hues. For a twist on tradition, consider experimenting with bold and unique color combinations.
But if you're new to nail art, there's no need to feel intimidated by these next-level techniques. There are easier ways to show your spooky side, like painting your nails black and orange and adding a cobweb to a couple of fingers. Pumpkins and skeletons are kind of a no-brainer this time of year, but we love the sketched-on effect of this funky cool mani.
Possibly the cutest little ghosts we’ve ever seen belong to this set of nails. The ghosts are all dressed up for Trick or Treating underneath a starry sky, masquerading as a witch, vampire, Jack-o'-Lantern, and Frankenstein. Outline the shape of each heart using a brush or some tape before filling them in with black polish. Channel your inner Wednesday Addams with this design that's inspired by her iconic outfit. While these miniature designs are handpainted, we think stickers work just as well. Just peel the stickers off the sheet and place them wherever you want before setting them into place with a top coat.
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