Multicolor press-on nails are the perfect look for spring because they’re colorful, low-maintenance, and match with pretty much everything you wear. Not to mention that selecting the right nail polish is hands down the most time-consuming aspect of getting your nails done in the first place. With multicolor nails we say hell, let’s wear them all.
If you’re not a press-on nail type of girl, these nails might actually change your mind. Yes, they’re inexpensive, but they’re not cheap—if you catch my drift. They’re still high quality and on par with salon-quality gel and acrylics.
Here are three different press-on styles that are must-have looks for the spring.
Ohora N Mignon Gel Manicure, $16
For all the girlies who would love to wear their natural nails, but do not have the time, money, or patience to keep them up as much you’d like, this set of press-ons is just for you!
Featuring a super chic mix of pinks, purples, and cream hues, these nails are a perfect way to soft launch yourself into spring trends—especially if bold floral patterns and kinda-obnoxiously bright colors aren’t really your thing. These are subtle, yet stylish enough to elevate your nail game without all the fuss.
Marmalade Salon Edition Posh Nails, $24
Keeping your nails pretty in pink is an absolute must when springtime comes around because it’s one of the few colors that can truly match just about any vibe and mood. Hot pink is fun and flirty; Powder pink is ultra-feminine; Piggy pink is feisty; Spanish pink is vibrant and feisty. The list could go on and on and on!
If you can’t decide, that’s cool—this set of nails has a little bit of everything. They’re long, coffin-shaped nails that offer up a variety of matte pinks shades. And the best part? They do a great job of mimicking acrylics.
Glamnetic Short Almond Confetti Nails, $15
Is it just me, or are these nails giving “Easter, but make it grown”? While they do mimic actual confetti in the sense that they’re multicolored almond-shaped nails featuring colors like pink, green, and yellow, they definitely lean away from thetypical metallic feel of confetti and lean into light, pretty pastels.
The fact that they’re rounded and medium length make for a cute, festive, and soft transition from cooler toned winter into the colorful florals of spring.