French Ombré Nail-Design Ideas I'm Taking to My Next Mani Appointment

As a beauty editor constantly on the lookout for the next big nail trend, I spend a lot of time scrolling through Instagram for inspiration. One of my favorite accounts for manicure ideas is Harriet Westmoreland, a celebrity manicurist and The Gel Bottle ambassador 

Her latest post has sparked some serious thoughts for my next manicure. Introducing "frombré" nails: the French manicure and ombré hybrid that's poised to be the next big nail trend. 

What are Frombré Nails? The frombré manicure is a beautiful fusion of two classic styles—the French manicure and ombré. Harriet Westmoreland describes it as "a mix between French and ombré - a blended French tip finished with a super gloss top coat.

This style takes the traditional French manicure, known for its precise white tips, and softens it with the gradient effect of ombré. The result is a softer, more blended look that is both sophisticated and modern 

The Aesthetic Appeal Frombré nails offer a refined elegance that is perfect for those who love the timelessness of a French manicure but want something a bit different. 

The tips are typically a soft, sheer creamy white that gradually blends into a pink or peach base, creating a seamless ombré effect. This gradient not only adds a touch of luxury but also makes the nails look elongated and more natural. 

Whether you prefer a subtle and natural gradient or something more striking, frombré nails can be tailored to your liking. 

Second, the frombré manicure is elevated and timeless. While minimal nail designs have been popular recently, this style offers a fresh take that feels both classic and modern. It’s a nod to the elegance of the past while embracing contemporary trends. 

Lastly, if you were a fan of last year’s milky nails trend, you’ll find the frombré look to be a natural progression. It maintains that soft, clean aesthetic but with an added touch of artistry and sophistication.

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