Call them beignets, crullers, or glazed French — we love the new French glazed donut nail art trend.
From glazed skin to glossed hair — adding a hint of shimmer to your style this season is where it’s at, and the variety of glazed donut nails proves this look is here to stay. Turning up the holiday cheer this season and adding an aughties finish, the French Donut is the latest nail art trend we expect to go viral.
Glazed French Donut Nail Designs
It was only a matter of time before these two 00s trends — the classic French and the glazed donut made a mashup. Offering a serious throwback to everything glitter, shimmer, and a touch of jelly nail, the glazed French donut is taking over this season as the new glazed donut nail art.
The look is ideal for anyone looking to add length with gels or acrylics or for die-hard French tip addicts to add a fun feature to their classic look this season.
The great thing about this nail trend is that it can be customized based on your individual style. From a skinny French to an 00s thick finish or the addition of a pop of color French tip.
Get The Look At Home: French Glazed Donut Nails
- Prep the nails and file them to your desired shape.
- Apply a base coat
- Next, apply essie marshmallow or Deborah Lippmann Gel Lab Pro - A Fine Romance (this is key to getting the glazed donut finish)
- Then, paint the french tip with OPI Funny Bunny based on the finish you’re looking for (thin, thick, classic white, or with a pop of color)
- Add a coat of shimmer. Repeat this step if needed.
- Apply Seche Vite Top Coat and voila!
*The tutorial can be upgraded as needed if you’re using gels, dip powders, or chrome powders. Take a peek at the original tutorial for this fantastic design creation from @nailswithaby.
Shop The Look:
Deborah Lippmann Gel Lab Pro - A Fine Romance
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