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Matcha and mint nails are a new manicure trend. 6 ideas for inspiration that smell like spring

Forget about nude and dark nails, because a new color is breaking into the trends – green. More specifically, shades of matcha and green mint.

Unlike the gloomy and mysterious forest green nails that dominated in winter, this color is bright and lively, writes Women. It has a much more fun look and is easier to wear – especially for those who don't like black when it comes to manicures.

3D design

Three-dimensional nail accessories are all the rage right now, so why not add some chic to mint or matching shades? There are countless interesting designs you can try. Something like flowers will be perfect, or you can add some sparkle with metallic or shimmering details.

Nail art

Green nails are ideal for experimentation because this color is more interesting than classic nude, but still chic enough to accommodate any nail art. Daisies are perfect for spring.

Green marble

If you are looking for a sophisticated design, then you can add some marble to your look. This pattern will look chic and is a great way to add a little personality.

Matte and gloss

Another way to get in on the trend is to mix a little bit of matte and glossy polish. How you do this is up to you, but one of the easiest ways is to apply a matte polish to the entire nail and then add a glossy mint or clear polish on top.

French

For those who don't want to give up on the French manicure, this design is for you. Instead of keeping your nails completely colored, apply a shade of matcha or mint only to the tips. It's also a great way to combine a couple of trends into one, as pastel French is all the rage right now.

Combining shades

Mixing green with another shade, such as neutral pink, and creating a gradient effect will make the mani look more restrained.

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