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Christmas nails: 90 ideas to get in the party mood right now

Every year it’s the same thing: after July, time flies and, when we least expect it, we are already surrounded by trees, garlands and blinkers… him in a different way betting on Christmas nails? The cool thing is that, just like the holidays, Christmas nails can also be playful, elegant, fun, sophisticated and just the way you want!

80 Christmas nail inspirations that are rocking

Even if you don’t start adopting the Christmas look until mid-November, until December 24th, you can play around and test out a lot of nail art ideas. Need inspiration? Check out a list of suggestions for all tastes and styles below.

1. Christmas mood is like this

2. It starts off pretty low-key

3. Now showing your face with your brilliance

4. Pray with your colors

5. With your flashers

6. With a little pine tree

7. When you know it, you’re already surrounded by the Christmas mood!

8. There’s no way around it anymore

9. The way out is to place the wreath on the front door

10. Facing the assembly of the Christmas tree

11. Remove the balls and decorations from the box

12. See if the flashers survived another year

13. And finally, play for real in the Christmas mood

14. With everything he’s entitled to

15. What Its Various Symbols Include

16. Pine, for example, is one of the main

17. It is one of the few trees that remain green all year round

18. Representing hope and change at the same time at Christmas

19. Christmas balls represent the fruits and our wishes

20. Like having a life with even more laughter and love

21. The stars already have biblical meaning

22. And what about Santa Claus?

23. He is one of the ultimate symbols of Christmas

24. The good old man who lives in the North Pole

25. Is a friend of reindeer

26. And who distributes gifts in the early hours of December 24th to 25th

27. Maybe because of him several Christmas symbols have to do with winter

28. And harsh winters, by the way

29. This is the case, for example, of snowmen

30. Of the pines speckled with white

31. From the ice skating rinks seen in the movies

32. And the patterns that resemble sweaters

33. Even the penguins, who live in the South Pole, end up getting Christmas air!

34. Not to mention the charming snowflakes

35. After all, how can you not be enchanted by its unique formats?

36. On nails, they can be represented in very versatile ways

37. Combined with red, it can appear in an only child

38. Bring applications of pebbles

39. Be combined with other designs

40. Or have your stylized pattern repeated on every nail

41. While playing around with different formats also works well

42. Even in other colors

43. Blue, for example, refers to the cold and snow itself

44. Gold is another classic Christmas color that looks very elegant

45. Whether he’s in the snowflake itself or complementing it

46. ​​And why not bet on white flakes just over a foundation?

47. This nail art plays with the texture of snow on one of the nails

48. Combined with silver, the Christmas nail is also reminiscent of the New Year

49. You can understand how versatile the Christmas nail can be, right?

50. The cool thing about the date is that it refers to several traditions

51. Although, in the end, each family creates its own

52. There are those who do not give up using poinsettias, Christmas flowers

53. Others decorate the table with the famous mistletoes

54. In many homes, there is always the uncle who dresses up as Santa Claus

55. And there are also those movies that are always on at Christmas

56. As a Charlie Brown special, Snoopy and the gang

57. The Strange World of Jack

58. Or the classic of classics: Forgot Me!

59. Maybe Frozen will also become a new tradition?

60. Speaking of movies and cartoons, Christmas is also a very fun date

61. And nails might as well play with it

62. Bringing cute drawings

63. Fun

64. And beyond charming

65. As is also the case with this nail art here, with lots of white and gold

66. How about honoring the pet kitten on Christmas nails?

67. Or opt for something very discreet and cheerful with stickers, glitter and nude nail polish?

68. In terms of cuteness, nails with lots of tiny symbols stand out

69. Be they reproduced on almost every nail

70. Or varying from one nail to the other

71. Finally, here are some more Christmas nail inspirations

72. Starting with this Christmas reinterpretation of the English

73. For the more discreet, the only child is also a great option

74. Although decorating two nails is not bad at all

75. Want to get out of the way? Invest in blue!

76. Mixing it with other symbols like reindeer and pine trees

77. Gifts, of course, can also be present!

78. On all nails or just one

79. The important thing is that the nails transmit the shine

80. And the Christmas message!

There are so many beautiful nails that you don’t even want to wait until December to start using them, right? Enjoy that there’s still time to test out your favorite designs!

Christmas nails: step by step

For those who liked the ideas, are dying to put them into practice, but don’t know where to start, don’t despair. The tutorials below are here to give you a hand.

Diagonal English decorated for Christmas, by Leila Ramos

Using the classic Christmas colors – green, red and shimmering gold -, the youtuber teaches how to make a classic and discreet Christmas nail. In addition to the colored tip, in the English style, the charm is on account of interspersed green and gold polka dots, made with the help of a boleador.

Snowflake nails, by Gersoni Ribeiro

Another very elegant option, this tutorial bets on the combination of white snowflakes with blue nail polish. After preparing your nails with base, apply the blue nail polish and wait for it to dry before starting to draw the snowflakes. The cool thing is that the video teaches a very easy way to make them.

Snowman nail, by Lígia Danielle

This one is for those who already have a little more skill when it comes to nail art! That’s because, in addition to drawing small snowflakes, you’ll also need a little sponge to make a gradient effect that will serve as the basis for a very detailed snowman.

3 beautiful ideas, by Fram Alves

Fram will teach you how to make 3 models of decorated nails for Christmas. The decoration is made with stickers and the result is the greatest cuteness! You can let your imagination run wild and vary the colors. It’s a drag!

Christmas nail with teddy bear, by Aline Makelyne

Although the teddy bear is not so easy to make, the advantage of this nail art is that the design appears on a single nail. In the others, the youtuber uses a variation of the inglesinha, made with the color red and with application of glitter. The teddy bear is drawn with the help of a baller.

Flasher nail, by Geovana Carolina

Also for those who like playful nails, this nail art uses no less than seven different colors. However, it is quite easy to do. After preparing your nails with base and applying white nail polish to all of them, use the black nail polish to make a kind of continuous line between the nails. Then, make colored balls interspersed in this line to achieve the flashing effect.

Christmas tree nail, by Andreia Martins

With some nail art techniques, it is now possible to reproduce this tutorial. Start by painting three nails red, one white and one gold. While the red nails will receive gold glitter nail polish, the gold nail must be completely covered by the same color glitter. On the white nail, make a triangle with green nail polish, representing a pine tree. The details are on account of a little star on top and glitter, acting as Christmas balls.

Christmas nails with toothpick and hair clip, by Naomi Yamasaki

For those who bought nail polishes, but forgot other accessories – such as a nail art brush or a filler –, this tutorial teaches you how to get decorated nails using items you have at home. Designs can be done with both enamel and fabric paint.

Santa Hat Nails by Kety Ginger

Another easy option for those who are starting to venture into the world of nail art! Using white, red, beige and a transparent nail polish with glitter, the tutorial teaches how to use the micropore to make a triangle on each nail, as it will serve as the base for the beanies. After this step, just make the details in white enamel, with the help of a toothpick or nail.

Reindeer’s Claw, by Valquíria Rosa

Discreet and fun at the same time, the nails in this tutorial are made with nude and transparent nail polish with glitter. The only child gives the playful touch to the set, with the friendly reindeer head drawn with brown, black, white and red nail polishes, and with the help of a boleador and a nail stick.

You even got excited about the inspirations and tutorials, but do you have weak and opaque nails? Take the opportunity to recover them until Christmas with these 5 tips to make your nails longer and stronger.

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