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13 Spring Dip Powder Nails To Try This Season

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As spring approaches, it’s time to refresh our nail looks and embrace the latest dip powder trends.

Dip powders create a durable, chip-resistant manicure that lasts for weeks, making them the perfect choice as we transition into warmer weather.

This season is all about bright colors, floral designs, and creative techniques that add artistry to your nails.

Let’s look at the gorgeous spring dip powder nails to inspire your next salon visit or at-home manicure.

Now Read on for stunning spring nail ideas you’ll want to try this season!

Neon Bright

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Nothing says spring and summer like a pop of neon on your nails!

Neon brights feel fun, youthful and pair perfectly with spring’s pastel palette.

For your next dip powder manicure, go bold with an electric neon green, pink, orange or yellow as an all-over color. The bright, saturated hues are uplifting and lively.

Choose neon orange for a tropical vibe or hot pink for a playful accent. Lime green and lemon yellow neon are fresh color options as well.

Apply two coats of the neon dip powder for vivid coverage. Then finish with a glossy top coat for shine that makes the neon gleam.

Neon colors look best on short to medium length almond or square shaped nails in order to let the vibrant tones stand out.

Channel retro 80’s style by pairing neon dips with bold black graphic liner art.

Use a striping brush dipped in black polish to draw angular lines across your tips, or make checkerboard and geometric shapes over the neon base.

You can also add fun neon squiggle tips by hand painting freehand pink and green squiggles over nudes for dimension.

One creative way to wear neon is to do an accent nail with neon orange and pink diagonal colorblock. This makes your bright pops of color really eye-catching.

Overall, neon bright dip powders are a fun way to showcase your bright, bold personality!

Pastel Rainbow

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Pretty pastel rainbow nails are having a major moment this spring. The soft multi-colored look is feminine, chic and perfect for the new season.

Do a full pastel rainbow dip starting with light pink on the thumbs, then gradually transitioning from lavender, baby blue, mint green, pistachio, and finally to pale peach on your pinky fingers. The shifting rainbow effect looks beautiful on both hands.

You can also use more muted tones like lilac, sky blue, and blush pink for a subtler take on the trend. The pastel rainbow style works especially well on short rounded square nails, as the rounded shape mirrors the color spectrum.

To add dimension, paint on thin white graphic lines following the curve of your cuticle on each nail. The white lines act as borders between each color, making the rainbow stand out more.

Also consider embellishing with mini white polka dots or pearls where the colors meet for extra whimsy. Finish with a shiny topcoat to smooth everything out and make the pastels appear extra creamy and opaque. Keep your nails short or medium length to really showcase the colors.

Overall, pastel rainbows are a charming and unique way to celebrate spring!

Green Ivy Nails

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Lush green ivy is a hot spring nail trend that feels fresh and botanical. It’s a chic natural alternative to ordinary green polish. Start by applying two coats of an emerald green or kelly green dip powder all over your nails.

Then use a thin, pointed brush dipped in a darker forest green or hunter green polish to hand paint ivy vines one nail at a time. Trace delicate ivy vines starting from the cuticles moving downwards toward the tip.

Add oval ivy leaves sprouting from the winding vines, clustering them more at the base. For a more three-dimensional effect, make some leaves appear partially stacked on top of one another.

You can cover each entire nail with twisting ivy for an all-over botanical look. Or keep it simpler by just designing the ivy art on two accent nails.

Adding white flowers like baby’s breath blooms along the vines adds a sweet touch. For extra sophistication, paint ivy on long stiletto or ballerina nails dipped in shimmery kelly green for added drama. Ivy manicures are the perfect nod to nature, and work beautifully for a spring garden party or bridal shower when paired with a floral dress.

Marble Dips

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Marble is a timeless nail art technique that gets reinvented every season. This spring, try a colorful marble dip powder look for an edgy style.

Begin with a base of stark white or classic black dip powder applied to all nails.

Then squeeze out various bright polish colors like electric teal, fuchsia pink, vivid turquoise, violet, and tangerine orange onto a makeup sponge or piece of tin foil. Use a thin brush, toothpick or dotting tool to swirl and blend the polishes together until you get a “marble” effect.

Next, randomly apply the marble mixture onto each nail, distributing color evenly.

You can do abstract marble with bold streaks and veins of color, or keep it more subtle with light wispy marble lines. The marble effect looks amazing on short rounded square nails for a retro graphic vibe. Or try it on long coffin or ballerina nails to make the colors really pop.

Just be sure to finish with high gloss topcoat to smooth and even out the marble pattern. Marble dipped nails are an edgy, artful choice for spring!

Flower Power Nails

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What’s more spring-like than fresh blooms on your nails? Floral nail art is huge for spring 2022. There are so many creative ways to do flower power nails with dip powder.

One style is watercolor floral, using light pink and peach polishes blended to create a soft wash of color all over your nails. Hand paint delicate white daisies with yellow circle centers on top. The white pops brightly against the watercolor background.

You can also do single oversized floral designs on accent nails, using bright fuchsia, yellow, and green to paint bold graphic florals with thick stems.

For a modern spin, paint black floral lace tips over nudes or light blues.

The romantic lace look is very on-trend.

Tiny clustered flowers like forget-me-nots at your cuticle and free edge also create a sweet floral style. Go big and bold with large 3D fabric flower embellishments featuring petals, leaves, and glitter on top of your dip for maximum impact. The options are endless when creating flower power nails!

Citrus Slice Nails

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Vibrant citrus fruits like limes, lemons, and oranges feel fun and fresh for spring. This citrus slice nail idea is creative and makes a chic accent. Start with a background of nude, white, light peach, or lime green dip powder on all nails. Paint the base color halfway down each nail so your tips remain bare.

Use a small detail brush to hand paint colorful citrus slices on each tip. Green limes, yellow lemons, and orange blood oranges are all festive choices.

Make the citrus slices different widths, angles, and sizes for variety. Add extra details like seeds, rinds, or dripping lime juice for realism.

You can paint minimalist single slices on each nail, or get creative and stack slices or overlap them. Citrus fruits in juicy greens, bright yellows, oranges, and pink grapefruit complement each other beautifully. Citrus slice nails are a cute way to celebrate spring and summer!

Graphic Daisies

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Put a graphic spin on classic daisy nail art this season.

Black and white daisy designs feel modern and cool for spring.

Start with an all-over clean white dip powder base. Use a thin brush dipped in black polish to paint different daisy patterns on each nail. Some easy ideas include simple linear daisies, checkerboard stacks of daisies, bubble daisy shapes, outlined floral daisy silhouettes, or dots with small daisy centers.

The high contrast black against the white background makes the daisy patterns pop. You can also make some centered daisies solid black for added impact.

For a splash of color, choose one or two nails to paint the daisies in yellow, hot pink, or bright green. Finish with a glossy topcoat to really accentuate the graphic shapes.

The black and white palette keeps this manicure bold yet still refined. Graphic daisies are an effortlessly cool way to feel playful but polished this spring.

Pink Lemonade Nails

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Here’s a delicious spring nail idea that’s totally on trend – pink lemonade! This bright, refreshing color combo captures the citrus hues of the season.

Do a base of cotton candy pink, sweet rose pink, or Barbie pink dip powder on all nails. Paint the pink base halfway down each nail, keeping the tips bare.

Use a thin striping brush dipped in translucent yellow polish to add “lemonade” drips or streams down each nail tip.

Make some lemonade drips straight and thin, others thicker and wavier.

For added dimension, hand paint sliced yellow lemon garnish on accent nails, or add white details like dots and squiggles to resemble fizzy bubbles. You can also paint pink lemonade pouring into a glass on one accent nail.

The possibilities are endless! Pink lemonade nails are guaranteed to earn you compliments and happiness all spring and summer long. They’re a deliciously fun way to enjoy the sweet citrus colors of the season!

Gingham Plaid Nails

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Gingham print is a spring staple, and it looks adorable on your nails too. The black and white checkered pattern is preppy-chic and pairs well with spring outfits.

Do an all-over gingham print alternating black and white dip powders on each nail. Make some gingham checkers dainty and miniature, and others oversized and bold for variety. You can also paint gingham checkerboard patterns over a pale pink or nude base color.

Use thin striping tape to create precise vertical or horizontal gingham lines across your tips. Leave some nails in a solid color to let the pattern stand out more.

Tiny black and white gingham is a tailored look, while bolder checkers are fun and graphic. Shape your nails into rounded squares or squovals to complement the geometric pattern. Gingham plaid dip nails instantly evoke sunshine and springtime!

Easter Egg Nails

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What better way to celebrate spring than with festive Easter egg nails? You can get so creative with this holiday nail idea. Use white dip powder as your base to represent empty eggshells.

Then hand paint your “eggs” on each nail using pastel polishes in yellow, lavender, baby blue, pink, and mint green. For a more vibrant look, use brighter neon shades like electric purple, lime green, and tangerine.

Add polka dots, stripes, florals, zigzags, or watercolor blends to decorate your Easter eggs.

Some other cute Easter egg nail ideas include speckled eggs with colorful flecks, minimalist linear eggs, or quirky doodles. Paint mini “eggs” at your cuticles and free edges for a caviar egg effect.

Add an Easter bunny face or flower garland on an accent nail to complement the eggs. However you design them, Easter egg nails are a festive way to commemorate spring and the Easter holiday!

Spring Butterflies

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Butterflies emerging symbolize the season’s renewal and beauty.

Channel that spirit with gorgeous spring butterfly nail designs. Paint a single colorful butterfly on one accent nail, either a realistic butterfly or a bold abstract butterfly with symmetrical patterns. Or scatter a butterfly flock across all nails.

Use complementary bright shades like coral, turquoise, violet, and orange for bold butterflies that really captivate.

For a softer look, paint pastel butterflies in lavender, baby blue, yellow, and pink. Metallic gold or iridescent multichrome butterflies also look beautiful on dip powders, adding shine and dimension.

To create a fluttering effect, apply pieces of sheer glitter or shimmer over your base and move them around while the polish is still wet. Finish with glossy topcoat for shine.

However you choose to style them, pretty spring butterflies emerging on your nails are a lovely way to welcome the warmer season!

Spring Animal Prints

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Animal prints like leopard, zebra and snakeskin feel fresh in pastel spring shades.

The colorful patterns add flair to your dip manicure.

Start with a neutral base of soft pink, nude, or white dip all over. Once dry, use striping tape in various widths to section off different animal prints on each nail.

Consider mint green and white zebra stripes, peach and lilac leopard spots, or blue on white snakeskin textures.

You can make the patterns bold and graphic covering entire nails, or keep them smaller as an accent on just a few tips.

Whenever you apply striping tape, be sure to seal it with topcoat first so it peels off cleanly. Finish with high shine topcoat to really make the colors and patterns pop. Pastel animal prints are a trendy option to brighten up your spring!

Gold Leaf Nails

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Incorporate one of spring’s hottest trends – metallic gold – in a chic botanical way with gold leaf nails.

Start with an olive green, soft pink, or nude dip base covering each entire nail.

Next, carefully use tweezers to apply small leaf-shaped pieces of gold leaf foil near the tips or base of each nail. Gentle press them to adhere to the dip powder base. Brush a thin layer of topcoat over the gold foils to seal them in place.

The delicate gold foil against the matte dip background creates an organic, earthy effect. For another option, use a striper brush dipped in gold polish or paint to draw on gold leafy designs.

Everything from leaves, vines, feathers, and flowers to minimal lines and shapes will dazzle against the nude base. Gold leaf is a simple yet luxurious way to glam up your spring mani!

Pink & Green Color block

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There’s something about pink and green together that just says springtime! The complementary color pairing looks fresh on nails.

To recreate this trend, start with a light pink dip powder base on all nails. Use striping tape to section off the bottom third of each nail.

Paint the tips in a kelly green shade for bold colorblock contrast. Remove the striping tape to reveal the crisp, straight line between hues.

For extra flair, add white polka dots in the transition area between the pink and green. Or use a thin brush to hand paint abstract florals that span across the color boundaries. You can also ombre these shades for a softer melding of pink and green.

However you design it, this color combination is lively and chic for spring!

With warmer weather approaching, this spring is all about trying new fun manicures that get you excited for the season.

Whether you gravitate towards punchy neons, soft pastels or fresh florals, there are so many amazing dip powder designs to inspire your nails right now.

Dip powders make it easy to experiment with vibrant colors, prints, shapes and designs that celebrate springtime.

Use these 13 dip powder nail ideas to refresh your look and welcome the warmer months in style!

Which pretty spring nail trends are you most excited to try?

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