Sage green nails are becoming one of the season’s most stylish new neutrals as the first signs of spring begin to show. The colour is undeniably easy to wear; it’s a muted, earthy shade that strikes the perfect balance between fresh and refined. Recently, beauty trends have leaned toward high-shine metallic chrome finishes and bold manicures like the glazed doughnut effect, which has been all over the internet. Sage green, on the other hand, is a soft colour that doesn’t stand out.

The fact that sage can be used in so many ways is what makes it so interesting. When worn as a glossy solid, it looks clean and new. When paired with soft flowers or empty space, it gives off a romantic vibe. It feels a little like a French tip when you think of it that way. The colour goes well with everything from relaxed denim to sharply tailored suits, making it easy to go from day to night. Sage has a grounded, plant-like quality that adds depth without making your whole look too busy. It gives you a polished je ne sais quoi that feels especially right for spring.
Swirls that make you feel sleepy
This floral mani is ready for spring with a soft, chromatic sage shimmer and a touch of sparkle. 3D swirls and carefully placed accents give the look depth, and sheer details keep it light, fresh, and effortlessly stylish.
Dark Sage
This manicure makes a strong case for flowers in the spring. Sage tones that are richer are easy to wear and look great with neutrals or other muted greens.
Smiley faces
This cute mani mixes a soft sage green colour with a trendy mocha brown for a look that is both fun and classy. The result is delightfully tacky but still looks polished and classy.
Frenchies in many colours
Why choose one colour when you can have them all? A sage green French tip looks very chic when paired with other colours for a contrasting mani.
Beige and Sage
This set has a nude base and a beige-and-sage angular French tip for a more subtle look.
Daisies
It was always meant to be that florals and sage green would go together. Add some delicate daisies to make it sweeter.
Crystallised
Swarovski crystals are a high-end touch that really makes your set shine. The shine power is even stronger because these have a mix of colours like orange and blue.
3D Set
The coolest thing a girl can do is get a 3D set. This one has all the texture and fun, plus gems and pearls.
Gold Details
Everything about how these gold accents shine is perfect. For an aura boost, add subtle decals or a textured detail to the sides of your nails.
Marble
People don’t give marble nails enough credit. And this set looks even better because the solid sage green nails and the patterned masterpieces are the perfect size for each other.
Space that is empty
Putting a design on top of a sheer gel extension gives this simple look a classy and interesting touch.
Shapes in Geometry
It’s surprisingly easy to copy designs like this one. For a new look, add a thick white strip around the edge.
Dotted Patterns
Did you not hear? Polka dots are back in style. This pattern next to sage looks like it came from a catalogue.
How to Get the Simple but Eye-Catching Cat-Eye French Manicure That Is All the Rage
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Combining the classic with the modern, the cat-eye French manicure is spring’s coolest manicure trend. It marries the elegant half-moon French tip with the light-reflective, velvet-like effect popularised in Korea and Japan. ‘”This is one of my favourite nail trends right now because they give the classic French manicure a modern, three-dimensional look,” says Daisy Kalnina, the founder of The Gel Bottle. “The magnetic pigment makes a shimmer that catches the light and adds movement and depth, making the tip feel much higher than a regular block colour.” It’s the perfect mix of classic and trendy, which is why so many nail techs and clients are drawn to it.
This trend is great for you if you want an expressive nail art design that is still easy to wear and looks nice at work and after hours. You can change the colours to make it your own. It can also be used as a base for other nail art, like tiny flowers or stars.
Kalnina likes to mix a soft pink BIAB base like Dolly or Demure with a matching cat-eye effect like Cherish or Cheerleader from The Gel Bottle. “It makes a soft, shiny French that still catches the light beautifully,” she tells ELLE UK.
You can also make it even better by trying out colour schemes that are more eye-catching. Think of soft colours like baby blue and warm chocolate, butter yellow and earthy green, or creamy pistachio and bright orange.
How to make the French tip with a cat-eye
Usually, your nail technician will start with a gel or BIAB base colour and then add a cat-eye gel polish to the tips.Kalnina says, “Using a magnet, like our Dual-Ended Magnet Tool, the pigment is then gently pulled and shaped to make that signature reflective curve across the tip, which gives the impression of movement and depth.” A high-shine top coat is then put on to seal in the desired effect.
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