26 Fourth of July Nail Ideas That Will Steal the Show This Summer
The Fourth of July is one of those holidays that practically begs you to go all out with your look โ and your nails are no exception. Whether you’re heading to a backyard barbecue, watching fireworks on a blanket, or spending the day at the lake with your family, your manicure can be the finishing touch that pulls your whole summer vibe together. From classic red, white, and blue to unexpected modern takes on patriotic themes, there is truly something for every skill level and every taste.
The best part about Fourth of July nail art? You don’t have to be a professional nail tech to pull it off. Many of these looks can be done at home with a few basic tools, some stamping plates, or even just dotting tools and tape. Others are worth a salon visit if you really want to take things up a notch. Either way, this list has you covered with 25 ideas that range from subtle and wearable to full-on festive showstoppers. Let’s get into it.
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1. Classic Red, White, and Blue French Tips
The French tip never goes out of style, and giving it a patriotic twist is one of the easiest ways to dress up your nails for the Fourth without going overboard. Instead of the traditional white tip, rotate between red, white, and blue across all ten nails for a coordinated but not overly matchy look.
To do this, start with a clean, neutral base โ something sheer or soft pink works beautifully โ and let it fully dry. Use nail tip guides or small pieces of scotch tape to create a clean smile line, then paint the tips in alternating red, white, and blue. Remove the tape while the polish is still slightly wet to avoid cracking. Finish with a glossy top coat to seal everything in and give it that high-end look.
This style is especially great for work environments where you want to acknowledge the holiday without going full sparkle mode. It’s polished (pun intended), classic, and genuinely versatile. You can wear this from the office on July 3rd right into the fireworks show on the 4th without anyone batting an eye.
2. Glitter Ombre in Red, White, and Blue
Ombre nails have been having a moment for years now, and a patriotic glitter ombre might just be the most fun version of this technique. Picture deep navy at the base of the nail fading into a shimmery red at the tip, with flashes of silver or white glitter catching the light as you hold your sparkler.
To get this look at home, you’ll need a makeup sponge and three polish colors. Paint the sponge with your gradient colors side by side, then dab it onto the nail in a pressing โ not swiping โ motion. This takes a little practice, but once you get the hang of it, the result is stunning. Build up two or three layers for a more intense effect, clean up the edges with a small brush dipped in acetone, and seal with a glitter top coat for extra sparkle.
This one photographs incredibly well, which makes it a great choice if you know you’ll be taking a lot of photos at summer celebrations. The glitter catches the light naturally, so even a casual snap on your phone will look like it took effort. Go for chunky silver hex glitter mixed with fine red shimmer for the most dynamic finish.
3. American Flag Accent Nail
You don’t have to put a flag on every single nail to make a statement โ one bold accent nail can do all the heavy lifting while the rest of your manicure stays clean and wearable. The American flag nail is an iconic choice and more achievable than it looks.
Start with your other nine nails in a classic red or navy base. For the accent nail (the ring finger tends to be the traditional choice, but the middle finger makes a bolder statement), start with a white base coat. Use a thin striping brush to paint thin red horizontal stripes across the lower portion of the nail. In the upper left corner, create a small blue rectangle and dot in white stars with a toothpick or dotting tool. It doesn’t have to be perfectly to scale โ the impression of the flag reads clearly even when simplified.
If freehand nail art feels intimidating, flag nail art stickers and water decals are widely available at beauty supply stores and on Amazon, and they look surprisingly realistic when sealed with a gel top coat. This is one of those looks that gets the most compliments because it reads as thoughtful and intentional without requiring you to overdo every nail.
4. Fireworks Burst Nail Art
What better way to celebrate the holiday than literally wearing fireworks on your fingertips? Fireworks nail art is flashier than a French tip but more artistic than plain glitter, and the starburst shapes look incredibly dynamic against a dark navy or black background.
To create this look, start with a deep navy or black base and let it dry completely. Use a thin striping brush or a fan brush to create the burst lines radiating out from a center point. You can use white, gold, silver, or a mix of all three for a multicolor firework effect. Add small dots at the end of each line to mimic the bloom of a real firework in the sky. Layer a few bursts at different sizes and positions across the nail for a realistic night sky feel.
This look pairs beautifully with a simple solid color on the other nails โ navy or burgundy works especially well. Because the fireworks design has a lot of movement and texture, keeping the surrounding nails understated lets the accent nail truly shine. This is a wonderful look for the fireworks show itself, especially since it will catch the light every time you raise your hand.
5. Navy Blue Starfield Nails
If you love the idea of stars but want something more subtle than a full fireworks explosion, a starfield manicure might be exactly what you need. This look mimics the night sky with a scattered arrangement of tiny stars on a deep navy base, and it feels both patriotic and genuinely chic.
Start with two coats of a rich navy polish โ something with just a hint of shimmer works especially well here because it gives the base a natural depth. Once dry, use a small dotting tool or the tip of a bobby pin to place tiny white dots in random clusters across the nail. Vary the sizes slightly so some stars look closer and some farther away. You can also use a thin brush to add a few small four-pointed star shapes for variety.
What makes this look stand out is that it doesn’t scream “Fourth of July” in an obvious way โ it reads more as elevated nail art that happens to be patriotic. Pair it with a red or white dress and you’ll look intentionally put-together without feeling like a walking flag. This is one of those designs that will genuinely make people stop and look more closely at your hands.
6. Red Stiletto Nails with Gold Star Detailing
Long stiletto nails in a rich, deep red are inherently dramatic โ and adding small gold star details elevates them from seasonal to genuinely luxurious. This is a great option for anyone who already wears longer nail shapes and wants to lean into the holiday without changing their overall aesthetic too much.
Start with two coats of a high-pigment red โ think more cherry or crimson than coral or orange-red. Once fully cured, use a thin nail art brush and gold chrome powder or gold gel paint to add small five-pointed stars near the base of one or two accent nails. You don’t need to cover every nail; even one star on the ring finger of each hand creates a cohesive, intentional look.
Gold pairs with red in a way that feels almost regal, and it avoids the sometimes-clunky combination of pure red, white, and blue if you prefer a more sophisticated palette. This manicure works just as well at a Fourth of July rooftop party as it does at a dinner out later in the summer. The red is always seasonal; the stars make it specific to the holiday.
7. White Nails with Red and Blue Geometric Stripes
Geometric nail art has been hugely popular for the past several years, and it translates beautifully to a patriotic theme. Clean, graphic stripes and blocks of red and blue on a white base feel modern and structured โ like something you’d see in a high-end editorial.
Tape is your best friend for this look. Start with a white base and let it dry for at least ten minutes. Use thin washi tape or scotch tape cut into strips to mask off clean lines, then paint sections in red and blue. You can do diagonal stripes, vertical color blocking, or a mix of the two. The key to a professional finish is removing the tape at a 45-degree angle while the polish is still slightly tacky โ not fully wet and not fully dry.
This design rewards a little planning. Before you start, it helps to sketch out where you want the lines to go. Alternating the stripe direction from nail to nail (diagonal on the index finger, vertical on the middle, horizontal on the ring) creates the most visually interesting result. Seal everything with a gel-effect top coat for a smooth, glass-like finish that keeps the edges crisp.
8. Holographic Silver Nails
Sometimes the most patriotic nail is the one that looks like an actual firework. Holographic silver nails are exactly that โ they scatter rainbow light in every direction and look absolutely magical at a nighttime fireworks show.
Holographic polishes have come a long way, and there are now excellent options at every price point. Brands like Cirque Colors, ILNP, and KBShimmer make stunning holographic formulas that go on in one or two coats. For maximum effect, apply a black or navy base coat first, then layer the holographic polish on top โ the dark base intensifies the rainbow effect dramatically.
This is one of those nails that requires almost zero nail art skill but looks like you put in real effort. The holographic effect does all the work. If you want to connect it more explicitly to the holiday, add a small hand-painted star or a tiny flag detail on one nail. But honestly, the holographic silver alone reads as fireworks enough that no additional decoration is needed.
9. Candy Apple Red with White Polka Dots
There’s something wonderfully retro about red nails with white polka dots โ it has a Fourth of July picnic energy that feels nostalgic and fun without trying too hard. This is also one of the most beginner-friendly nail art designs on the entire list.
Start with two coats of a true candy apple red โ bright and glossy, not muted or dusty. Let it fully dry. Then, using a dotting tool (or the rounded end of a bobby pin dipped in white polish), place white dots across the nail in a random or evenly spaced pattern. Smaller dots feel more delicate; larger, more spread-out dots feel more retro and playful. Both work beautifully.
This design pairs perfectly with a classic summer outfit โ a white sundress, a blue denim jacket, red sandals. It’s the kind of manicure that makes you feel put-together without overthinking it. Kids also love this look, which makes it a fun option to recreate with your daughters if they’re into nail time together.
10. Denim Blue Textured Nails
If you’re someone who tends to reach for denim all summer long, denim-inspired textured nails are a subtle and unexpected way to incorporate a patriotic palette without going the traditional route. This look mimics the woven texture of denim fabric and feels surprisingly sophisticated.
To create the denim texture effect, you’ll need a textured top coat or a matte nail powder. Start with a medium blue base โ something that reads as indigo or chambray. While still slightly tacky, brush a matte powder or textured top coat across the nail in diagonal strokes to mimic the crosshatch pattern of denim weave. A small dry brush dragged lightly across the surface can also create that worn, fabric-like texture.
Pair denim-textured nails with a polished red accent nail on the ring finger and keep the rest neutral, and you have a patriotic manicure that no one will see coming. This is the kind of nail art that fashion people gravitate toward because it signals creativity and awareness โ it’s not just wearing the holiday colors, it’s interpreting them.
11. Negative Space Star Nails
Negative space nail art uses the natural color of your nail (or a sheer base) as part of the design, and it’s one of the most striking techniques in modern nail art. For the Fourth of July, creating star shapes through negative space is graphic, modern, and incredibly wearable.
To achieve this look, apply a sheer or nude base coat first. Once dry, cut tiny star shapes out of reinforcement stickers (the small circle stickers used for paper binders) or use star-shaped nail stickers as a mask. Press them firmly onto the nail, then paint over the entire nail in red, white, or blue. When you peel the sticker away, it reveals a perfectly shaped star in the negative space of your natural nail.
The result is a high-fashion effect that looks far more complicated than it actually is. This technique works beautifully with a single accent color across all nails โ try deep navy with scattered negative space stars โ or mix and match red, white, and blue across different nails for a full patriotic set. Finish with a glossy top coat to tie the look together and make the negative space pop even more.
12. Watercolor Wash Nails in Patriotic Tones
Watercolor nail art is one of the most beautiful and underrated techniques, and it translates surprisingly well into a patriotic palette. The soft, blended edges and translucent layers feel like a painted canvas rather than a traditional manicure, which makes it feel artistic and wearable at the same time.
To create a watercolor effect, you’ll need a small flat brush and thin, well-diluted nail polish (or watercolor-effect gel paints if you work in gel). Apply a white base coat and let it dry. Then, using your brush loaded with thinned red polish, sweep loose, fluid strokes across the nail without filling it in completely. Do the same with blue, letting the colors blend softly where they meet. The white base showing through creates the luminous, translucent watercolor effect.
No two watercolor nails will look exactly the same, which is part of what makes this technique so charming. The imperfection is intentional. This look works especially well on almond or oval nail shapes, where the elongated canvas gives the color washes room to breathe. Seal with a matte top coat for a true watercolor painting feel, or go glossy if you prefer more vibrancy.
13. Red Chrome Nails
Chrome nails have been having a massive moment, and red chrome is one of the most stunning versions of this finish. The effect is like wearing liquid metal on your nails โ reflective, almost three-dimensional, and completely eye-catching.
Red chrome is achieved either with a chrome powder rubbed over a gel base coat that hasn’t been fully cured, or with a specialized chrome polish formula. The powder method gives the most intense mirror effect. Apply a deep red gel base, cure it for the required time minus about 10-15 seconds, then rub the chrome powder onto the nail using a silicone applicator or your fingertip in small circular motions. The chrome adheres to the slightly tacky surface and creates an incredible reflective finish.
This is a look that works best at a salon if you’ve never done chrome nails before, though with practice it’s absolutely achievable at home. The reflective quality of red chrome is especially dramatic in natural light and at night around fireworks or string lights. Pair it with clean, simple nails on the other fingers โ no competing designs needed when your chrome finish is this good.
14. Stars and Stripes Nail Sticker Set
Let’s be honest โ not everyone has time for elaborate nail art before a holiday, and that’s completely okay. Nail sticker sets designed specifically for the Fourth of July have gotten so good in recent years that they’re worth their own spot on this list. A well-chosen set of patriotic nail stickers or wraps can look just as impressive as hand-painted art.
Look for full-nail wraps in patriotic prints โ gingham in red or blue, flag patterns, stars scattered on a white background โ and apply them over your natural nail or a gel base coat. Trim the excess with small scissors or a nail file, and seal with a gel top coat for a finish that lasts up to two weeks. The key is pressing out any air bubbles as you apply and filing gently downward along the tip for a clean edge.
For a more custom look, layer individual art stickers on top of a solid base color. Place a small gold star near the cuticle on two or three nails, or run a thin stripe sticker diagonally across an accent nail. The mix of painted base and sticker detailing makes the finished look appear far more artisanal than a standard sticker application โ and it genuinely takes less than twenty minutes total.
15. Cobalt Blue Nails with Gold Foil Accents
Cobalt blue is one of the most underused shades in a patriotic manicure, and it deserves so much more attention. It’s brighter and more electric than navy, which makes it feel fresh and modern rather than expected. Adding gold foil accents brings in a richness that elevates the entire look.
Start with two coats of a true cobalt โ bright, saturated, and even. Once dry, tear small irregular pieces of gold foil (available in nail art supply stores or on Amazon as transfer foil kits) and press them onto the nail using a foil glue or transfer gel. The torn edges of the foil give a more organic, artistic feel than perfectly placed stickers. You can cover one accent nail entirely in gold foil, or scatter small pieces across all nails for a more subtle effect.
The cobalt and gold combination is genuinely beautiful and feels like something you’d see in a fashion magazine rather than a seasonal craft tutorial. It reads patriotic through the color, but the finish is sophisticated enough to wear well past the holiday. This is a great choice if you’re doing your nails for the 4th but want them to last beautifully through the rest of the summer.
16. Gingham Check Accent Nail
Gingham check is a summer classic in fashion, and it translates surprisingly well to nail art. A single gingham accent nail in red or blue against a clean white base is the kind of detail that makes people do a double-take โ it’s unexpected, a little whimsical, and genuinely impressive.
To create gingham on a nail, start with a white or light base on your accent nail. Use a thin striping brush to paint evenly spaced horizontal lines in a semi-transparent red or blue. Let dry, then paint equally spaced vertical lines using the same color. Where the lines cross, the overlapping color creates the darker square of the gingham pattern. The key is keeping your lines as even as possible and using a slightly thinned polish so the layers stay translucent enough to show the weave.
If freehand gingham feels like too much, gingham nail foils and stamping plates are available and work beautifully. This look is charming paired with a simple red or blue base on the other nails โ it doesn’t compete for attention, it rewards closer inspection. It’s the kind of detail that makes someone say “wait, is that gingham on your nails?”
17. Glitter Bomb Nails in Red and Silver
For those who believe more is more, the glitter bomb manicure is your Fourth of July calling. This is full coverage, unapologetic, blinding glitter โ and it is an absolute joy to wear to a fireworks show.
Use a red glitter base coat as your starting point โ something with chunky red glitter suspended in a clear or red-tinted formula. Build up two to three coats for full glitter coverage, letting each coat dry between applications. On two or three accent nails, switch to a silver or white chunky glitter for variety. The mix of red and silver glitters across the hand feels festive without being monotone.
The only challenge with full glitter nails is removal, which requires soaking in acetone longer than a standard polish. If you’re working in gel, choose a gel glitter formula for longer wear. For an event-only manicure, press-on glitter nails in this color scheme are a fantastic option โ they look identical to a salon application and come off cleanly in about fifteen minutes with acetone. This is the manicure that lights up every photo and catches the sparklers’ glow.
18. Subtle Red and White Marble
Marble nails have been a staple of the nail art world for years, and adapting them to a patriotic palette is a quietly stunning option. Red and white marble feels both seasonal and elevated โ it’s not a look that shouts “Fourth of July,” but it whispers it in the most elegant way.
To create this look, start with a white base coat. While still wet, drop a small amount of red polish onto the nail and drag a thin striping brush through it in irregular, veining lines that mirror the look of natural marble veining. You can also use a piece of plastic wrap pressed lightly onto a still-wet nail to create organic marble texture. Work quickly because this technique requires wet polish to blend properly.
Seal the finished marble nails with a high-gloss top coat for a polished stone effect, or a matte coat if you want something that looks more like actual marble. This look works beautifully with gold foil flecks added on top for an Italian marble effect. The red and white palette hits the patriotic note while the marble pattern keeps it firmly in the category of elevated nail art.
19. Fourth of July Ombre with Confetti Glitter
Ombre meets confetti in this celebratory manicure that looks like the nail equivalent of a party popper. The gradient provides depth while the confetti glitter adds a handmade, festive touch that works for everything from a family picnic to a rooftop party.
Create a red-to-white or navy-to-red ombre as your base using the makeup sponge technique described earlier. Once the gradient is fully dry and sealed with a base top coat, add confetti glitter on top. Confetti glitter typically contains a mix of star shapes, circles, and bar shapes in multiple colors โ for this look, seek out mixes that include red, white, blue, and gold in the confetti shapes. Press larger confetti pieces individually onto key spots near the cuticle or tip for the most impact.
The result is something that feels truly celebratory without being childish. The gradient base gives it structure while the confetti adds whimsy and personality. Kids are obsessed with this version, but adults love it just as much โ especially for the holiday itself, when being festive is genuinely the vibe.
20. Navy and Copper Metallic Color Block
If you want a patriotic-adjacent manicure that feels more fall runway than Fourth of July picnic, the navy and copper metallic color block is an unexpectedly stunning choice. Copper reads warm and rich against navy, and together they create a sophisticated palette that happens to work beautifully for a summer holiday.
Color block this look by painting alternating nails โ navy on the thumb, index, and pinky; copper metallic on the middle and ring fingers. Or divide a single nail in half diagonally, with navy on one side and copper foil on the other, for a graphic editorial effect. The metallic copper can come from a chrome powder, a foil, or a highly pigmented metallic polish.
This look may not hit the traditional red, white, and blue notes, but navy is undeniably patriotic, and the richness of copper reflects summer light in a way that feels genuinely festive. This is an excellent choice for anyone who loves fashion-forward nail art and wants to acknowledge the holiday while staying true to their personal aesthetic.
21. Sheer Red Jelly Nails
The jelly nail trend took over social media a few years back and has stayed popular because it’s genuinely beautiful โ translucent, glassy, and almost candy-like. A sheer red jelly nail is one of the most wearable Fourth of July manicures on this list because it’s subtle enough for everyday wear but seasonal enough for the holiday.
To get the jelly effect, you need a semi-sheer red polish or a clear base tinted with a small amount of red pigment. Build up three to four thin coats, letting each fully dry. The multiple layers create depth while maintaining that translucent quality โ your nail underneath shows through slightly, giving the red a luminous, dimensional quality that opaque polish can’t achieve. Finish with an extra glossy top coat for the full glass effect.
Jelly nails look especially good on longer nail shapes where the translucency has more room to catch light. They’re a wonderful option for anyone who finds heavy nail art overwhelming but still wants something that feels intentional and beautiful for the holiday. Add a single tiny star decal to one nail if you want to nudge the look more explicitly toward the Fourth.
22. Patriotic Press-On Nail Set
Press-on nails have undergone a complete transformation over the past several years. What was once a drugstore shortcut is now a legitimate nail art delivery system used by professional nail artists and fashion people alike. For the Fourth of July, custom or semi-custom press-on sets are a brilliant option.
You can now find press-on nail sets specifically designed for the holiday from brands like imPRESS, ManiMe, Olive & June, and independent nail artists on Etsy. These sets come pre-decorated with designs ranging from simple red, white, and blue color blocks to elaborate hand-painted flag art. The application takes about fifteen minutes, they look identical to a salon set in photos, and they last three to seven days with proper prep.
For the best result, prep your natural nails first by pushing back the cuticles, lightly buffing the surface, and cleaning with alcohol wipe. Apply the adhesive tab and press the nail down firmly from the cuticle toward the tip, holding for about thirty seconds. File the free edge to blend with your natural nail shape. This is the ideal option for anyone who wants a genuinely impressive holiday manicure without spending two hours at the salon or at the kitchen table.
23. Stars and Crescent Moon Nails
While this combination has associations beyond just the Fourth of July, stars and crescents together create a night-sky theme that is absolutely gorgeous as a patriotic nail art concept. Think deep navy background, white stars scattered across the surface, and one or two delicate crescent moon shapes on accent nails.
Start with a navy base across all nails. Using a small dotting tool and white polish, scatter stars in varying sizes across the nails โ cluster them in some places and leave others more open, mimicking the natural randomness of the night sky. For the crescent accent, use a thin striping brush to paint a curved white line and fill in the arc to create the moon shape. Add a tiny dot of gold beside it for a starburst effect.
This design is genuinely beautiful enough to wear beyond the holiday โ it reads as artful night-sky nail art regardless of the season. The connection to the Fourth comes through the navy and white stars, but the overall aesthetic is poetic rather than overtly patriotic. Wear it with anything blue or white and it will look purposeful and stylish every time.
24. Red and White Stripe Nails with Blue Glitter Tip
This design takes the American flag stripes and translates them into a wearable manicure with a modern twist โ swapping the star field for a blue glitter tip that acts almost like a sparkle bar across the top of the nail.
Start with a white base coat. Using a thin striping brush and red polish, paint three to four horizontal red stripes evenly spaced across the nail from cuticle to about three-quarters of the way up. Leave the top quarter of the nail for your blue glitter tip. Apply the blue chunky glitter over the upper portion of the nail using a small brush, blending the edge slightly into the top stripe for a seamless transition.
The finished look is festive, graphic, and surprisingly wearable. The stripes give it structure and the glitter tip gives it sparkle โ two qualities that make for a genuinely great holiday nail design. This works on shorter nails too, where the horizontal stripes can actually make the nail appear longer and more elegant. Seal with a gel-effect top coat to lock in the glitter and keep the stripes crisp.
25. Custom Hand-Painted Americana Scene
For the most ambitious entry on this list, a custom hand-painted Americana scene across all ten nails is the ultimate expression of Fourth of July nail art. This might be a labor of love done at home over an evening, or the kind of thing you commission from a nail artist who specializes in elaborate nail painting โ but the result is genuinely jaw-dropping.
An Americana scene might feature rolling green hills and a small red barn on one hand, a waving flag on the next finger, fireflies and stars on another, watermelon slices, ice cream cones, sparklers, and a night sky completing the set. Each nail tells part of a larger story, and together they read like a tiny illustrated summer celebration. Fine acrylic paints on top of a gel base work best for this level of detail, as they allow for the kind of precision strokes and color mixing that nail polish alone can’t achieve.
This is the kind of manicure that goes viral on Pinterest and TikTok โ and for good reason. It’s wearable art that celebrates the holiday in a way that’s personal, creative, and utterly unique to the person wearing it. If you’re skilled with nail art, set aside a rainy evening before the Fourth to work through the scene nail by nail. If you’re booking a nail artist, reach out well in advance โ appointments like this fill up fast around the holiday.
26. Lemonade Stand Yellow with Red and Blue Accents
Not every Fourth of July manicure has to stick strictly to red, white, and blue โ and this idea proves it. A bright, sunny yellow base feels like an ice-cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer afternoon, and it makes a surprisingly fun foundation for patriotic accents. It’s cheerful, unexpected, and instantly evokes backyard cookouts, paper straws, and kids running through sprinklers.
Start with two coats of a vibrant, opaque yellow โ something closer to a fresh lemon than a mustard or pastel tone, since you want it to feel energetic rather than muted. Once that’s fully dry, add your patriotic touches on one or two accent nails. A simple red and white striped straw painted diagonally across the nail, a tiny blue star near the cuticle, or even a small painted lemon slice with a red wedge “umbrella” all work beautifully. A thin striping brush and a dotting tool are really all you need for these small details.
What makes this manicure special is how it captures the feeling of the holiday rather than just the colors. It’s playful, a little nostalgic, and pairs perfectly with sundresses, gingham, and bare feet in the grass. If you want to tie it back more directly to the red, white, and blue theme, do every other nail in yellow and alternate with a solid red or navy nail โ the contrast is bold, summery, and guaranteed to stand out at any cookout.
Wrapping It Up
From a simple jelly red to a full hand-painted Americana scene, the Fourth of July has never looked better on your fingertips. The beauty of patriotic nail art is that there’s a version for every skill level, every nail length, and every personal aesthetic โ you don’t have to love glitter to celebrate the holiday, and you don’t have to be a minimalist to keep things wearable.
Whatever look you choose, the most important thing is that it makes you feel festive and confident. Your manicure is a small but genuinely fun way to participate in the spirit of the holiday โ and unlike your outfit, you can start admiring it the moment you leave the house. Grab your polishes, fire up a playlist, and get to it. Happy Fourth of July.










































