
Strawberry milk nails are spring's cutest manicure trend
Milky manicures are dominating right now, and the prettiest way to wear the trend this spring is in soft strawberry pink.
Everyone from Hailey Bieber to Zendaya to Margot Robbie has embraced the sheer, creamy aesthetic, showing how versatile these subtle hues can be.
While milky white and chocolate tones have led the charge, strawberry milk nails bring a fresh, delicate twist to the look.
This muted pink shade may be understated, but there are so many ways to wear it. Whether you go simple or add some shimmer, floral accents, or pastel swipes, strawberry milk nails prove that gentle tones can still pack a punch. Here are 8 strawberry milk manicure ideas to inspire your next nail appointment.
Simple Strawberry Milk Nails
A straightforward, sheer pink polish is sometimes all you need. Stick to a clean, solid finish to keep your mani classic and feminine.
Strawberry Almond Nails
This shape is ideal for a soft aesthetic. Pair a medium-length almond nail with two coats of polish for a lightweight, breathable look.
Glazed Strawberry Milk Nails
Glazed finishes are not going anywhere. Dust some chrome powder over your milky pink base for a shimmery finish that glows.
French Strawberry Milk Nails
Give your French manicure a modern upgrade with a pink base and pearly white tips. The effect is elegant yet playful.
Swiped Strawberry Milk Nails
Want something more vibrant? Add strokes of pastel polish across the top of each nail for a fun colour-blocked look.
Chinoiserie Strawberry Milk Nails
Level up your manicure with blue-and-white floral stripes. This intricate design adds a stylish and unexpected twist to your milky pink base.
Golden Strawberry Milk Nails
A little metallic goes a long way. Gold accents around the cuticles give your pink nails a luxe, finished feel.
Starry Strawberry Milk Nails
Add chrome stars over your strawberry polish for a dreamy, celestial-inspired manicure. The effect is both dazzling and delicate.
Daisy Strawberry Milk Nails
Soft pink nails make the perfect canvas for floral details. Add daisy motifs for a look that's light, lovely, and perfect for spring.

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