19 BEST KOREAN JELLY NAILS THAT WILL TAKE YOUR STYLE TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Have you heard about Korean jelly nails? If not, you’re in for a treat! This exciting nail trend has been making waves in the beauty world, and it’s easy to see why. Korean jelly nails involve layering translucent polish to achieve a vibrant, jelly-like effect that’s both eye-catching and unique. What makes this trend so appealing is its versatility. 

Jelly nails come in a range of colors and designs, from subtle and elegant to bold and dramatic. They can be customized to fit your personal style, making them suitable for any occasion. In this blog post, we’ll explore some adorable jelly nail looks and ideas.

BEST JELLY NAIL DESIGNS

TINY STAR ACCENTS IN CHROME

MUTED TONES

DREAMY MARBLES

OMBRE NAIL ART

FRUIT INSPIRED

3D JELLY NAILS

SOFT PASTELS

PRETTY NEUTRALS

SUBTLE GLITTER AND SPARKLES

JELLY NAILS: FAQS

1. What Are Jelly Nails?

Korean jelly nails, also called syrup nails, get their name from their shiny, see-through look that reminds people of syrup. These nails are a trendy and fun way to make your nail art stand out.

By layering clear, jelly-like polish and adding glitter or decorations, you can create a glossy, 3D effect that really grabs attention. With so many colors and designs to choose from, Korean jelly nails are a playful and flexible option for anyone wanting to refresh their nail style.

2. What Polishes and Tools Will You Need to Create Jelly Nails?

To make Korean jelly nails at home, you’ll need jelly or see-through nail polish, a base coat, a top coat, a UV lamp (if you’re using gel polish), a nail file, a buffer, and a cuticle pusher.

It’s also helpful to have a small brush or dotting tool for detailed designs or adding decorations.

Before you start, it’s important to prepare your nails by removing old polish and making sure your nails are clean and dry. So, have some nail polish remover, cotton balls, and a clean nail surface ready before you begin.

3. How to Make Nail Polish Translucent?

If you don’t have jelly nail polish, you can easily make your own!

Just mix a few drops of colored nail polish with some clear polish (or a base coat) in a small dish to create a jelly-like texture.

Stir well with a toothpick or a small tool until you get the color and consistency you want.

CONCLUSION

Korean jelly nails are a fun and playful way to enhance your nail art. With a wide range of colors and designs, you can find a look that suits your style, whether you like something subtle or bold. Try out jelly nails and discover a new favorite trend!

DIY MANICURE AT HOME + TIPS FOR REMOVING GEL POLISH

Tired of spending a fortune on manicures? Want nails that look flawless without leaving your house? You’re in the right place! This guide will walk you through the steps to create a stunning DIY manicure in the comfort of your own home. We’ll also share essential tips for safely removing stubborn gel polish, ensuring your nails stay healthy and beautiful. Get ready to pamper yourself and discover the joy of achieving salon-quality results with a little DIY magic! Let’s dive in!

Here are two simple steps to remove your gel polish

  • Start with a Nail File: The key to effectively removing gel polish is to first remove the top layer. Take a nail file and gently sand down the surface. You don’t need to remove all the polish—just enough to take off the shine and rough up the top coat.
  • Soak for 10 Minutes: I’ve tried the cotton ball and aluminum foil method, but this technique works better for me.

Fill a large bowl with hot water and place a smaller bowl inside it. Pour acetone nail polish remover into the smaller bowl and soak your fingers for 10 minutes. Then, use a tool to push off the remaining polish. If some gel remains, soak your nails for another 5 minutes and repeat until all the polish is removed. *Avoid soaking any nails that don’t have gel polish on them—keep those out of the bowl.

After soaking in acetone, be sure to wash your hands. Your nails and hands will need some nourishing lotion and cuticle oil to replenish moisture.

Here are the final steps to revive your nails:

Cut, File, and Buff: After removing gel polish, my nails always need a good buffing and smoothing. I use this tool, which works perfectly. Then, I cut and shape them to my liking.

Soften Your Cuticles: Apply cuticle oil to each nail to soften the cuticles. I love using CND’s cuticle oil. Once your cuticles are nice and soft, use a tool like this or an orange wood stick to gently push them back.

Prep Your Nails: Wash your hands to remove any leftover lotion or oil—it’s important to start with dry nails.

Apply a Base Coat: A single thin layer of base coat is perfect.

Paint Your Nails: Apply two thin layers of polish, allowing each coat to dry completely before adding the next.

Finish with a Top Coat: Start with one coat, and then apply additional coats throughout the week to help your polish last longer.