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“Invisible” Nails Are About to Be Everywhere—7 Versions Celebrity Nail Artists Love

“Invisible” Nails Are About to Be Everywhere—7 Versions Celebrity Nail Artists Love

As much as I love a vibrant colour or two when it comes to my summer manicure, there’s a new trend on the rise that feels like a fresh take on understated nails. Basically, my social media feed is filled with “invisible” nail looks, and I can’t get enough. From the invisible French manicure to sheer jelly and soap nails, it’s clear we’re fully in our demure era. I’m not the only one taking notice, either. Nail artists have also noticed a huge uptick in requests for looks like this, and they aren’t complaining.

International nail artist, educator, and co-founder of Chicago’s Art Me Nails Studio, Svitlana Motyl says, “One of the reasons this trend has become so popular is because it’s incredibly versatile and wearable. Invisible nails are not about looking unfinished, they’re about looking clean and effortless.” International nail artist Olha Shtanhei also equates this trend to the “clean girl” makeup aesthetic that some still swear by. It’s not about going over the top, but quietly adding flair to an otherwise neutral look. “The idea is to create a manicure that enhances rather than decorates,” she adds. “The goal is not to show the product, the colour, or the technique, but to make the hands look clean and well cared for.”

If you’re craving something simple (but with a unique edge), see what invisible looks nail artists are currently loving below.

Barely There Pink Nails

neutral pink nails with a flower accent

Elle Gerstein (Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, and Nicole Kidman‘s manicurist of choice) loves a “barely there” pink shade on the nails to get in on this trend. In fact, she mentioned that some of her favourite understated manicures she’s done have been with ultra-sheer pink shades and a tiny bit of pearl chrome to give it a unique finish. To add a bit of flair to a rosy, neutral pink shade, you can add 3D art or designs on the nail.

Some of my favourite understated manicures I’ve done were ultra sheer pinks with a tiny bit of pearl chrome, soft rosy beige nails with a blurred French edge and really glossy natural short nails with almost no visible colour at all. They photograph beautifully and work on everyone. As another trick, to give a truly “invisible” look, Gerstein says to try builder gel. “The true way to do these is with soft builder gels in sheer pinks because they give that healthy, natural finish,” she says. “Products I love for this look are Essie [shades] Ballet Slippers and Sugar Daddy, Dazzle Dry’s So On Pointe and Prima Ballerina, and Manucurist ‘s Active Blur. The true way to do these is with soft builder gels in sheer pinks because they give that healthy, plump, natural finish.”

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Ombré French Manicure

Ombré French manicure

This look is one of my personal favourites when I’m going for an “invisible” vibe. It looks so organic on the nails and takes way less time to do than a traditional French manicure. Gerstein also loves this look. “[I love creating looks] with a blurred French edge and really glossy natural short nails with almost no visible colour at all,” she shares. “They photograph beautifully and work on everyone.”

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Glossy Chrome Nude Nails

Glossy chrome nude nails

Another way to add sheen to an otherwise more neutral look is to add a chrome glaze on top. Gerstein loves a chrome finish and added, “a super-glossy clear manicure with really clean cuticles fits the [invisible nail] vibe.”

Motyl says a natural chrome or pearl finish is also perfect for a subtle glow. “Subtle pearl or natural chrome powders [add] dimension without heaviness,” she says. “These looks work beautifully because they enhance the hands without drawing excessive attention,” she says.

OPI’s Chrome Effects collection is perfect for this—whether you like to do your own nails at home or want to take them to your nail tech.

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“Invisible” Soft French Manicure

Invisible french manicure

Celebrity nail artist Analysse Hernandez (whose clientele includes Kim Petras, Madison Beer, and Tate McRae) has a lot to say about the elusive yet quietly popular invisible French manicure. “My girls love the invisible soft French,” she says. “It gives a very realistic nail look to an extension. This muted French can honestly be done with any colour mixed with milky white. It’s my favourite way to do a simple nail, but still has a slight change of colour for the summer.”

Shtanhei also agrees that this type of French really softens the traditional design. “Traditional French can sometimes look graphic or formal, but the invisible version feels modern, lighter, and more expensive,” she shares. “It gives structure to the nail, visually elongates the fingers, and makes the free edge look perfect without looking painted on.”

Hernandez loves shades like OPI’s Bare My Soul for a look like this, and Shtanhei’s favourite is Mineral Fusion’s On Pointe.

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Milky White Nails

Milky white French manicure

If a plain old French manicure of any kind doesn’t float your boat this season, try a milky white shade on its own or paired with a thin French tip. It adds something different to your look without going over the top. While milky white is a pretty neutral shade, Shtanhei also recommends thinking about your skin’s undertones if you want to find your perfect milky base. “A shade that looks invisible on one person can look too pink, too white, or too grey on another,” she says. “The perfect invisible manicure is always customised.”

Hernandez’s favourite milky white shade of all time is OPI’s Funny Bunny (same), and you can shop it below.

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Negative Space Designs

Nude nails with black daisies

You can also play around with using a neutral base shade like pink, beige or milky white and topping your look with tiny nail art to fill the negative space. This works perfectly if you’re not someone who likes just a basic neutral shade for an invisible manicure. This adds something a little extra and makes the nails pop.

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Soap Nails

Soap nails are the minimalist manicure that fits right in with the invisible trend. Nail artists and nail enthusiasts alike still love the look for its ultra-clean aesthetic. Shtanhei explained a bit more about this look and why she thinks it’s timeless. “Soap nails are very clean, glossy, almost wet-looking nails in sheer pink, milky beige or translucent nude,” she explains. “They look fresh, polished, and effortless.”

Motyl also adds that choosing the right shade for you is key here. “Always choose shades that enhance the natural tone rather than mask it completely,” she says. “Technique also matters just as much as product choice. Proper nail architecture, clean cuticle work, ultra-smooth surface refinement, and thin application are what truly make invisible nails look luxurious and effortless.”

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Sheer Jelly Nails

Sheer jelly nails

Gerstein also loves a sheer jelly, almost syrupy finish on the nails if you’re going for an invisible look. It adds a shiny, retro vibe that feels different, but still minimalistic and pretty. “[They] make it easy to create a glowing, healthy effect,” she says. “Nails Inc. has jelly-like tints to add hints of colour, Isabella is my go-to!”

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