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Fruit Water Nails: It's Official, This Manicure Will Be Our #1 Nail Inspiration This Summer
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The promise? A manicure as refreshing and glowy as the pulp of a summer fruit May 21, 2025
After the rise of fruit-shaped nails last summer, the nail trend of 2025 has set its sights on a new gourmet variation: 'Fruit Water Nails.' Inspired by the juicy glow of summer fruits, this nail inspiration promises to be a beauty go-to this season.
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For the past two years, summer manicures have been all about fruit. In fact, fruity manicures were already trending back in summer 2024, as evidenced by 'farmer market' nails imagined by nail-artist Zola Ganzorigt for Hailey Bieber. Blueberries, cherries, strawberries and lemons were all featured on the nails, and this year, fruit is back — but with a twist: 'Fruit Water Nails,' where nail artists draw inspiration from the colour, rather than the shape, of fruit. This is the very first nail polish with a glossy, watery finish. This innovative texture, reminiscent of the subtle glow fruit-infused water, has given rise to the famous "Fruit Water Nails" trend, used by nail artists all over the world.
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The pink hue of a juicy strawberry, the orange tint of a fresh melon, the red of a ripe cherry... fruity colours are the main source of inspiration for nail artists this summer. The concept? A luminous, watery manicure, reminiscent of fresh fruit juice. Aptly named 'Water Fruit Nails,' these nails offer a subtly gelled shade, oscillating between transparency and soft colour.
The result is comparable to that of a lip oil: discreet, elegant, silky and powerful. Radiant and refined, 'Water Fruit Nails' are sure to be the most popular manicure in salons this summer. A winning formula that's easy to replicate at home, here are the prettiest options from Instagram.
1. Strawberry
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2. Grape
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3. Peach
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4. Apricot shade
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5. Mango
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6. Cherry
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7. Blueberry
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Article originally published on Vogue France