The "Naked" Nail Trend Is Sexy but Understated
It's safe to say that as a whole, we've no shortage of kitschy nail trends — think the "junk nails" and "vagina" nails, to name a few — but the latest has to be our favorite yet. "Naked" nails are here — and yes, they're as sexy as they sound, but probably not for the reasons you're thinking. In fact, this trend is all about a stripped-down look with minimal polish (or none at all).
The hashtag #nakednails has more than five million views and counting on TikTok, with videos from thousands of users confirming that we are officially in our "naked-nail era." Celebrities are starting to adopt the look; even fictional fashionista Carrie Bradshaw is a long-time naked-nail stan.
If all of this has you questioning, "what is a naked manicure?" Don't worry, we've got you covered. Ahead, we chat with two nail experts who break down everything to know about naked nails, including what they are and how you can achieve the trend at home.
Experts Featured in This Article
Jan Arnold is the cofounder of nail brand CND.
Nadine Abramcyk is the founder of nail brand Tenoverten.
Kunal Malik, MD, is a board-certified general and cosmetic dermatologist.
What Are Naked Nails?
A naked manicure is when your nails look how they would would naturally — but better. "We saw the early phases of this trend take root with the rise of the 'invisible' manicure," Tenoverten founder Nadine Abramcyk says. "People have grown an appreciation for natural nails, the equivalent to the no-makeup look."
Rather than loading on excess amounts of polish, gel, or acrylics, people are looking to get as minimal as possible. "The 'clean girl' aesthetic is still very much top of mind, so people want to show off their healthy, natural-looking nails as part of the look," CND co-founder Jan Arnold says.
Not only does the trend look good, but it's good for your nails as well. Dermatologists have warned against the potential side effects of wearing gel or acrylics too often and have even suggested "nail cycling" as a way to put the pause on nail damage. "Taking a break every eight to 10 weeks allows the repair of the nail matrix, which is found under the nail cuticle and contains stem cells where new nails are formed," Kunal Malik, MD, board-certified general and cosmetic dermatologist, says. "Aggressive practices when it comes to gel or acrylic manicures, such as increased pressure upon removal of the nail, can irreparably damage the nail matrix."
How to Get Naked Nails at Home
If you're ready to embrace the look, Arnold says that the key to a perfect naked manicure is to first make sure your nails are in great health, so you should aim to moisturize and condition your nail beds and cuticles daily. "I love using the CND SolarOil ($10) as part of my nighttime routine before bed because it's a blend of jojoba, vitamin E, rice bran, and sweet almond oils, which penetrate the skin quickly and help prevent the nail plate and cuticle from getting dry and brittle," she says.
If your nails are damaged or need a little TLC, Arnold recommends using the CND RescueRxx ($21), a daily keratin treatment that can help strengthen the nail plate with continued use.
Once you've got a healthy blank canvas to work with, you'll want to cut and file the nails to your desired length and shape. Both Arnold and Abramcyk agree that shorter, trimmed nails are a key component of the trend, but in reality, the shape and length are entirely up to you. Abramcyk recommends using The Buff Plus ($12) if you want your nails to glow without polish, but if you're a polish lover through and through, start out with a nail primer like the Tenoverten The Rehab ($18), and then follow up with a shade like the CND Vinylux in Negligee ($7, originally $11), a sheer nude.
If you're on board with the naked manicure trend, keep scrolling for some inspiration.
Short Naked Nails
The short naked nail is the most classic take on the trend. It features a nail with the tiniest bit of white showing or none at all.
Medium Naked Nails
If you like to keep your nails somewhere between long and short, we'd suggest opting for a medium naked nail. The length is perfect for anyone who prefers a chic look with a bit of an edge.
Long Naked Nails
Lately we've been seeing the naked nail trend on short nails most often, but it also looks great on a longer nail. Make sure you use lots of cuticle oil to keep the nails looking hydrated.
Squoval Naked Nails
"Squoval" nails have been having a major moment lately, and they're perfect for the naked nail trend. Layer on a glossy top coat and you're ready to go.
Square Naked Nails
If you're a minimalist when it comes to your manicures, a square naked nail is perfect for you. All you have to do is keep your nails clipped semi-short and you're ready to go.
Almond Naked Nails
If you can't let go of your in-salon gel appointments, don't fret. You can still opt for a naked nail with a sheer layer of gel or builder gel on top of your natural nails.
Renee Rodriguez (she/her) is a staff writer and social producer for PS. She writes across all verticals, but her main areas of expertise focus on fashion and beauty content with an emphasis on reviews and editor experiments. She also produces social content for the PS TikTok and Instagram accounts.