If you want a fresh start manicure, you can’t really get much fresher than the soap nails we keep seeing everywhere. Where elsewhere the 2024 nail trends call for maximalism with high-impact techniques like 3D nails and hi-vis shades like tomato red, soap nails are the subtle alternative nestled quietly (but assuredly) at the other end of the spectrum. So minimalists, this one’s for you…
What are soap nails?
Taking clean and simple nail designs to another level, soap nails effectively mimic the effect of squeaky clean nails. It takes that fresh mani feeling (when your nails have been scrubbed, buffed, trimmed and filed), adds in some softening exfoliation and gives you the look of a mani that’s just emerged from soapy suds after a bubble bath.
It gives bare nails a wash of super glossy top coat that gives nails an almost wet-look clean finish. But you can tailor the trend by layering sheer pink tints or milky shades beneath. And you can finish with some subtle nail art if you like, in similarly low-key, clean shades like crisp white or frothy cream.
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How can you create the look?
Since this is the manicure equivalent of no makeup makeup, your base is important. And, just as you can’t achieve no makeup makeup without upping the ante on your skincare, soap nails require you to give your nail beds some proper TLC. This means drenching your nails and cuticles in nail oil whenever you can and spending more time on prep than on polish when it comes to the manicure itself.
Your nail artist (or you, if you’re keeping your manicure in house) will need to focus on thoroughly cleaning nails of any previous polish, buffing them until they shine, neatly trimming away rough cuticles and filing them so they’re beautifully symmetrical. Once they’re in good shape, that’s when you can give them a glow-up with a sheer wash of ultra glossy polish and top coat. You can keep it completely clear or choose a formula with a pink tint or a milky hue. The colour is less important than an ultra fresh finish. To wrap things up, you’re gonna want to ensure your hands have had the same treatment, so exfoliation with a sugar scrub followed by a moisturizing hand cream or mask will give you the softest skin to pair with immaculate soap nails.
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13 ways to wear soap nails
Simple
This understated glossy bare mani is proof that prep is everything. Those cuticles are immaculate.
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Sheer pink
This squeaky clean soapy shade was created using OPI’s Nail Envy in Pink to Envy.
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Milky pink
These milky pink soap nails were created using Nails Inc’s Glowing Somewhere.
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Quiet luxury
These soft-almond quiet luxury soap nails were created using Gelcare’s Rose BB Cream (best used by a professional as it involves curing with a UV lamp).
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Short squoval
This sheer pink gives an immaculate finish.
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Glossy pink
These ultra glossy soap nails look so fresh and so clean.
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Dinky dot
Remix a classic soap mani with clean details, like dinky dots or skinny French tips.
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Crème
These clean soap nails were created using three coats Biosculpture’s Crème (another pro formula. You can find your local tech here). But luckily they have a matching nail polish.
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Rich girl
Soft hands and neat nails are the rich girl way to wear a mani.
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Blanc Frenchie
These were created using Biosculpture’s Blanc over natural nails, again you can pick up the at-home formula in the matching shade.
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Short and shiny
These short shiny soap nails look bubble-levels of shiny.
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Rosewater
This glossy sheer shade is so fresh.
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Sheer Frenchie
Soften natural frenchies with a soapy pink.
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Milky
This milky shade looks soft, clean and dreamy.
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Shiny sheer
Simple but so pretty, these bare nails have had a glow-up with a glossy top coat.
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Rose quartz
For nails that need a little extra love you can build up coverage with a glossy rose quartz shade.
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Originally published in Glamourmagazine.co.uk