This look is a subtle way to update the French manicure. After your white tips are dry, underline each with a stripe of nude and finish off the look with a clear topcoat.
An easy addition to the French tip? Decals. After creating the traditional look, layer a thin coat of clear top coat. While tacky, gingerly set your design and press down. Finish with a topcoat to secure.
Design by nataliepavloskinails
Focus on this manicure's ring finger. The white tip is lined in black for a graphic, Mondrian-esque design.
Design by @nail_unistella
Take the oil spill nail trend to another level by applying the foil just at your tips, leaving the rest of your nail bare.
Design by @paintbox
For this checkerboard nail, start with a classic French tip. Once dry, apply black boxes to create the design and finish with a clear topcoat.
Design by @mpnails
This nail artist combined a mint French tip with an ombre fade. No matter what colors you choose, always start with your lightest shade first and give yourself ample time for each coat to dry.
Design by @palemoonseattle
This minimal nail updates the French tip with the simple additional of a corresponding middle line. For that section, mimic the curve of your tip to get the cleanest look.
Design by @aliciatnails
For a quirkier French tip, freehand your design all over like this mash-up of grapefruits, watermelons, and '80s motifs.
Design by @nailsbymii for @vanityprojects
Apply the concept of French manicure — white tips with a nude base — to the ongoing ombre trend. For best results, apply the two polishes on a makeup sponge and continuously dab onto the nail. Finish with a topcoat.
Design by @sohotrightnail
Bust out a thin brush to paint micro details to the base of your nail for a playful design. This back-to-school manicure by nail artist Kro Vargas features a yellow bus, a pencil, and a teeny tiny chalkboard.
Design by @krocaine