Pastels hit different in spring, and I know that sounds like something written on a candle, but hear me out.
Swapping your dark winter shades for a washed-out mint or barely-there lavender the moment the weather shifts is a small thing that somehow feels like a full reset.
And honestly, I look forward to it every single year.
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The pastel manicure has also had a serious glow-up. We’re not talking flat, one-dimensional baby pink anymore. The looks circulating right now are glazed, layered, and genuinely interesting.
Butter yellow with chrome. Lilac with negative space. Soft blue that somehow goes with everything.
I’ve saved approximately forty of these to my phone in the last month alone, which felt excessive until I started actually doing them.
These 15 ideas cover the full spectrum, from the cleanest single-shade looks to the ones with just enough detail to make someone ask if you got them done professionally.
1. The Color Block French

A modern take on the French tip with each nail in a different pastel, including periwinkle, purple, hot pink, olive, and yellow.
The bare glossy base keeps it feeling intentional rather than chaotic, and the result is playful without trying too hardโand yes, it photographs extremely well.
2. The Daisy Tip

Pastel French tips, pink, sage, peach, and butter yellowโeach with a tiny daisy sitting right at the edge.
It’s subtle enough for everyday but detailed enough to feel special.
The kind of manicure that makes people lean in for a closer look.
3. The Lavender Glitter Mix

Alternating between full lavender glitter nails and sheer nude bases with tiny butterfly details, this combo works better than it has any right to.
Sparkly without being over the top, delicate without being boring.
This design transitions effortlessly from daytime to a night out.
4. The Pastel Double Tip

Lilac and mint layered together at the tip in a wavy, abstract Frenchโsoft, modern, and genuinely elegant.
The sheer pink base keeps it feeling fresh rather than heavy.
One of those sets that looks complicated but is really just two colors and a steady hand.
5. The Lemon Garden

Soft lilac nails with sheer accent nails featuring hand-painted lemons, leaves, and tiny purple florals.
It’s the kind of set that feels almost too pretty to be real, and yet somehow works perfectly for every spring occasion from brunch to a wedding guest moment.
6. The Sorbet Switch-Up

Alternating blush pink and butter yellow, this look is clean, glossy, and quietly perfect.
No nail art required, just two of spring’s best colors doing exactly what they do best.
Proof that simple is almost always the right answer.
7. The Outlined Floral Tip

Delicate outline flowers in pastel yellow, pink, lilac, and blue, sitting right at the tip of a sheer nude base.
No filled-in color, just the outlineโwhich somehow makes them look even more considered.
Effortless, pretty, and very much the nail moment right now.
8. The Pastel Chrome Set

Every nail a different shade, butter yellow, hot pink, lilac, and mintโall with that glazed chrome finish that makes pastels look next level.
The kind of set that catches the light constantly and makes you stare at your own hands more than is probably normal.
9. The Lavender & Wildflower Combo

Solid periwinkle nails paired with sheer accent nails featuring tiny hand-painted wildflowers and green stems.
The contrast between the bold color and the delicate floral detail is what makes this set understated and pretty in equal measure.
10. The Cottagecore Maximalist

Gingham, bows, cherries, and hand-painted oranges all on one set, and somehow it works completely.
This is the nail art for anyone who commits fully and has zero regrets about it.
Coquette meets garden party, and I am very much here for it.
11. The Rainbow French

Double-layered color tips in neon pink, blue, orange, and mint stacked over a bare, glossy base.
Bold enough to make a statement, structured enough to feel polished.
The French tip format does all the heavy lifting; this is maximalist nail art with a surprisingly clean finish.
12. The Baby Blue Daisy

Ok, I know these look like eggs, but apparently they are actually flowers lol.
These soft sky-blue nails covered in tiny scattered daisies are simple, cheerful, and impossible not to love.
It gives vintage fabric in the best possible way.
13. The Pastel Rainbow Daisy

Every nail has a different pastel: pink, yellow, sage, blue, or lilac, each with a delicate row of tiny daisies at the base.
It’s the Easter egg of manicures, and I mean that as the highest compliment.
Sweet without being sickly and exactly what spring should look like.
14. The Barely-There Confetti

A sheer, glossy nude base with just two tiny dots of color on each nailโpink, blue, and yellow.
Minimal doesn’t get more considered than this.
For anyone who loves the idea of nail art but wants to keep it so understated that it almost isn’t there.
15. The Speckled Easter Egg

Pastel blue, mint, pink, lilac, and yellow; each nail speckled with tiny black dots like a robin’s egg.
It’s seasonal without being costumey, and the texture adds just enough interest to make a simple color set feel genuinely creative.
Easter nails, but make them chic.
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