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Ice Cream Nails Are Trending for Summer, and They’re So Easy to DIY

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From mermaid and fairy-inspired glam to the renaissance of jelly sandals, this year is all about reclaiming what we loved as children. So it’s no surprise that ice cream nails are well on their way to becoming one of summer 2024’s biggest nail trends.

In fact, Jennie from Blackpink is already a fan: The singer showed off a gorgeous ice-cream-style mani on Instagram while also posing in photos with Billie Eilish. NBD!

Was Jennie inspired by her own song “Ice Cream”? Perhaps, but according to Juli Russell, DIY nail expert for Sally Beauty, the style is right on trend.

“One of the hottest trends this year has been 3D nail decor and charms,” says Russell, and that plays a major part in most ice cream nail designs: “The drippy, delectable ice cream dream manicure features chunky, 3D glitter over velvety smooth creme polish for a summer manicure that looks good enough to eat.”

As for why this style is having such a moment, aside from the obvious association with childlike wonder in summertime? Ice cream nails aren’t just cute but are completely customizable, super versatile, and most exciting of all, actually easy to recreate at home.

“They’re so easy to DIY and fully customizable,” Russell tells Glamour. And they really are: Whether you prefer minimalist manis, French tips, pops of pigment, or mismatched nails, there is no shortage of ways to wear the trend.

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Jennie’s ice cream nails

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One of the most popular—and sweetest—ways to wear ice cream nails? Paint “dripping” ice cream on your nail tips in place of the classic French tip, resulting in what we like to call the ice cream French mani. Other ice cream nail designs incorporate fudge, doughnuts, sprinkles, and more; it’s really all about the aesthetic you prefer.

“The ’secret sauce’ to creating the look is in the ice cream, which in this case is a chunky glitter polish like the sprinkles you’d get at your favorite scoop shop,” says Russell. “You can opt for an opaque colored base polish that has chunky glitter or a clear glitter polish and paint it over a white or nude base.”

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While DIY-friendly designs depend on your personal level of experience, Russell universally recommends investing in the proper nail tools ahead of time. “For intricate nail detail work like this, I recommend picking up a set of nail-art brushes, which help you create tiny nail-art details effortlessly,” she says.

Russell also suggests always starting with nail prep. “This includes pushing back your cuticles and filing your nails to your desired shape. Any shape works, but oval and almond works really well for this design.”

Next, you’ll want to apply a base coat to ensure your manicure doesn’t “melt away.” “Choose a creamy, pastel shade for your ice cream base. A vanilla color like this from Nails Inc. would work, or even a pastel pink for a strawberry-milk-flavored manicure; I like the ones from Fingerpaints,” she says.

Apply two thin coats, letting the polish dry between layers, then grab your nail-art brushes and a white or semiwhite polish.

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“Create drips along the free-edge or cuticle area of your nail, or use an all-in-one product, like FingerPaints’ striping polish,” she says. “The trick to perfect ‘drips’ is to start with vertical lines and round out the bottom to create a ‘tear drop’ shape. Connect between the ‘tear drop’ shapes with smooth, curvy lines, and then fill everything in.”

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Once you’re done, top off your nails with your chunky glitter polish of choice for a sprinkles-like finish. “You can apply it from the brush of the polish or use a nail-art brush for precision,” Russell says. Then finish with a top coat to add an extra-glossy finish.

More of a visual learner? See Russell’s tutorial below.

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If dripping ice cream nails seem too complex, there are other easy ways to create the look. Consider a simple pastel base, like turquoise, adorned with sprinkles nail art, classic French tip only slightly dripping, or speckled nail art, as seen below.

Alternatively, if ice cream nails feel a bit juvenile for your taste, you can opt for the “dripping” aesthetic with other artsy designs. While the ice cream implication is there, it’s not as over-the-top.

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At the end of the day, there’s no wrong way to wear ice cream nails. As with eating ice cream in the summer, what really matters is that you’re enjoying it.

Say it with me: I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream nails! Shop our favorite nail products to easily create the sweet style below.

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Deborah Lippmann Gel Lab Pro Nail Color in Candy Shop

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Jinsoon Dotty Nail Polish

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Danielle Sinay is a beauty editor at Glamour. Follow her on Instagram @daniellesinay.