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5 Nail Colours We’re Loving For Spring (And 5 We’re Swapping Out)

With Christmas over, the limbo period before New Year is usually a time for snack-inhaling and doomscrolling. Why not give that a break and start planning which nail colours might make the cut for your first manicure in 2026?

Leaving behind the glitz and glamour of winter, the start of the year is often a time for restraint and reflection, but that doesn’t mean your manicure has to be boring. With a few modern updates to signature spring tones, your nails will have everyone wondering if being the main character is top of your 2026 resolutions.

So, whether you’re after a ‘New Year, New Me’ vibe, want to strip things back and keep it simple, or lean into the fresh springtime season (did somebody say florals for spring?) – there’s a manicure for whatever mood you’re in by the time January rolls around.

Keep reading to find out the nail colours that are in and out for the spring season to help you start the year off with a bang.

In: Mossy green nails

Out: Bright red nails

While bright red nails are fittingly festive, they can be a bit garish for the start of the year. Instead, earthy and mossy green tones that literally feel like a breath of fresh air are a great choice. Whether you’re going for a matcha latte vibe or trying to emulate the feeling of a forest walk, green means GO.

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Manucurist Green™ Natural Nail polish – Artichoke

Pleasing Nail Polish – Harrys Chair

Essie Nail Polish – 789 Win Me Over

OPI Infinite Shine Gel Like Polish – Happily Evergreen After

In: Modern pastels

Out: Moody tones

We know what you’re thinking, ‘Pastels for spring… groundbreaking’ – but this is the evolution of pastel shades as a way to banish the January blues. Forget moody tones that worked for autumn and winter, pastels tones are signature for spring for a reason. To give them an upgrade, a twist of the finish takes it from 1.0 to 2.0. Think sheer jelly finishes that give the impression of delicate watercolour paintings or metallic chrome finishes that punk things up.

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Mylee Mallow-Dramatic Gel Polish Quad

DouborQ 6 Color Nail Polish – Fantasy Colour

Bishengyf Pearl Chrome Nail Powder

In: Cashmere nails

Out: Eggnog nails

While springtime brings (slightly) warmer days, don’t be fooled into stripping off all your layers too soon. Eggnog nails were a festive way of warming up your manicure, but that definitely doesn’t work in January and beyond. Keeping with the cozy vibe, cashmere nails are next season’s way of heating things up. Like wrapping your nails in a cute cashmere jumper, milky shades of cream, white or beige are a fun way of emulating this through your manicure. Not to mention, with Cloud Dancer as the Pantone Colour of the Year for 2026, you’ll be perfectly on-trend.

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