You can even combine light and dark colors from different color families for a funky, fun look.
The general idea with ombre nails is to have a gradation of light to dark shades within one nail. Think tie-dye, where the colors meld and blend together to create one continuous design.
Though the ombre nail effect is usually achieved vertically, meaning from the cuticle to the tip of the nail, it can also be done side-to-side for an edgier look.
A recent update to the ombre nail trend is a version of the French manicure, where the nail tips are white and the lower portion of the nail is a natural color.
In this ombre style, there is no definite line between the upper white of the nail tip, but a gradual fading of the white tip into a neutral color.
This effect can create a beautiful, elegant look that can look appropriate at the workplace or at a wedding. It’s also a little less stuffy and formal than the typical French manicure.
For bolder looks, use richer colors. Switch it up and placed the darker color at the tip of the nail and fade it into a lighter color. You can also experiment with textures.
Try using matte, glossy or glittery polishes together to see what fun results you can get. A pale, glittery shade fading into a darker matte color can create a dramatic look. There are so many options for this look, and the possibilities are endless.