Double French manicure: the latest ideas for a new version of the French manicure

Double French manicure: the latest ideas for a new version of the French manicure
Looking for manicure inspiration? The French manicure is a timeless classic that many turn to when they don't know what to choose. But there's a new trend in the manicure world that's winning hearts and social media: the double French manicure.

The double French manicure is a modern interpretation of the traditional French manicure, where two stripes are placed on the tips of the nails instead of one. These strips can be the same colour and width, or they can be different from each other, creating interesting contrasts. No matter which option you choose, the process of creating this stylish design remains simple and fun.

Ready to try this trend? Get inspired by the latest double French manicure ideas and choose the one that suits you best!

01 Pink gradient

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Delve into the magical world of pink with this elegant gradient double French manicure. The smooth transition from delicate pastel pink to vibrant pink creates a unique design that draws attention and delights with its subtle beauty. 


02 Brown double french

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A gradient manicure always looks elegant. In this double French design, the soft transitions of warm brown shades create a harmonious and stylish combination. 


04 Pink double glittered french coat

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Double French manicure in pink with glitter is a trend that is impossible to ignore. 
05 Pastel shades

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06 Ultra-thin double french

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If you appreciate minimalism, check out this option: ultra-thin stripes. They fit perfectly into modern trends, giving your nails a stylish and elegant look without overloading the design with unnecessary details. 
07 Minimalistic bright double french coat

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08 Emerald Double French

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The colour green is back in fashion. As autumn approaches, an emerald double French manicure with gold accents becomes the perfect choice to finish off the season in style.
09 Art Deco Double French Manicure

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Who said that double French stripes should end at the tip of the nail? Here you can see how original the continuation of the main stripe to the cuticle looks. 
Published: 20.08.2024 10:21 Times Read: 4327