Irish nail expert reveals the top spring nail trends

28 April 2026

Nail trends you’re going to spot everywhere on your feeds this spring

Here’s the perennial modern conundrum: you’re perched in the salon chair, unsure of which manicure to book. Dedicating time to indulge in a personal treat, like a nails session, is a self-care ritual many Irish women uphold. Yet, as you commit, the goal remains to walk out with a result you truly love.

If you’re uncertain about what direction to take for your manicure before your upcoming booking, we spoke with Suzanne Cummins, an Irish nail expert and the founder of 14 Day Manicure. This Ireland-based brand delivers salon-grade nails at home via their Gentle Gels and their newly introduced Nonicure kits.

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Firstly, Suzanne says that getting your nails to a healthy state is the best place to start. “Spring nail trends are always a mix of healthy nails and playful colour. After the colder months, it’s the perfect time to reset and strengthen the natural nail so your manicure looks its best. When nails are hydrated and smooth, colours and designs apply beautifully and last longer. That’s why I always recommend focusing on nail recovery first with treatments like Nonicure before moving into the fun spring trends.

“Once your nails are healthy, spring is the perfect time to experiment with lighter colours, soft pastels and playful designs that feel fresh and uplifting.”

Here are the top five nail trends set to be popular this spring.

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Micro French tips

A contemporary, pared-down interpretation of the traditional French manicure, featuring ultra-slim tips that yield a neat, refined finish.

Tulip nails

Delicate tulip designs in soft pastel shades bring a subtle floral touch that feels fresh and perfect for spring.

Pastel polka dots

Playful dotted details in soft spring colours add a fun, light-hearted twist to simple manicures.

Blueberry / fruit nails

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Tiny fruit designs, especially blueberries and cherries, are becoming a popular way to add a cute, seasonal accent to nails.

Stripe nails

Fine stripes in pastel or neutral tones create a simple but striking design that works beautifully on shorter nails.

Flower nails

Small hand-painted daisies, tulips or blossoms on a neutral base bring a soft, nature-inspired feel to spring manicures.

Aoife Brennan

I write about culture, gastronomy, and lifestyle with a deep interest in the places, people, and traditions that shape how we live. I am drawn to stories that feel thoughtful, vivid, and rooted in real experience, whether they begin in a gallery, around a table, or in the rhythm of everyday life.