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Best Squiggle Nail Art Design for Trendsetting Manicures

Best Squiggle Nail Art Design

Are you looking for something new for your nails? How about a playful twist for your manicure? Try squiggle nail art designs, a creative trend about fun and versatility. You can call them wavy lines, squiggles, abstract designs, curvy lines, swirls, or swirly nails. No matter what, these patterns are here to jazz up your fingertips most delightfully.

Squiggly nail art is easy to explore; there's no end to what you can create. Basically, there are no rules! In this article, we'll show you some of the most captivating looks and explain how to replicate them. We hope you enjoy transforming your nails with these striking designs!

Squiggle Nail Art Design

Tricolor Squiggles

Tricolor Squiggles

Three-color squiggles are a straightforward way to get a salon-quality look at home. Start with a sheer, neutral base to put all the focus on the colored lines. Then, choose three related shades and a pattern to follow. We like how these green hues work well together in curvy lines. If you're concerned about having a steady hand, try using a stencil or nail tape. Just remove the drawing aid before curing the polish.

Monochrome Squiggles

Monochrome Squiggles

You'll notice that many squiggly nail art designs feature a nude base, but it's not required. A lot of us have sheer polish on hand already. Then, all you need is one other color to swirl across your fingertips.

Need a sheer color under the squiggles? We have shades for every skin tone in this set:

LAVIS J03 - Gel Polish - Bare With Me Collection

LAVIS J03 - Gel Polish - Bare With Me Collection

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Thick and Thin Squiggles

Thick and Thin Squiggles

The longer the nails, the more room you have to get creative. This manicure has two different types of squiggles for an elegant, abstract look. The red lines look like plumes of smoke and are easy to do with a regular nail polish brush. But you'll want a dotting pen or a skinny brush for the white lines on top. It's difficult to do perfect curves if your hand is shaky. Make sure that the hand you're painting is resting comfortably and still. Then, place the hand with the brush in a comfortable position, with the palm resting on a stable surface. Again, there's no shame in using drawing aids to help you achieve the look you want. These include nail tape, stencils, stickers, or decals. You won't be able to tell you used stickers once you apply a top coat!

Flame-Like Chrome Squiggles

Flame-like Chrome Squiggles

Why not combine two of the hottest trends with squiggly nail art and chrome nails? Chrome powder is simple to use if you have a no-wipe top coat or gel chrome base. If the polish has an inhibition layer, you'll need to remove it with rubbing alcohol so it's not sticky. (If it's tacky, the powder will look lumpy or speckled). Cure the gel polish and apply the powder a little at a time with the applicator. Buff it until it gleams. Finally, protect it with a glossy top coat.

Want the perfect mirror shine on your chrome nails? Start with the Gel Chrome Base and try our super fine chrome powder:

LAVIS Gel Polish Chrome Base

LAVIS Gel Polish Chrome Base

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Chrome Powder, All Colors

Chrome Powder, All Colors

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Cobalt Blue and White Squiggles

Cobalt Blue and White Squiggles

How hard is it to get the perfect squiggly line? Look at the blue and white stripes here. See how sometimes one color is thicker, or one part is thinner? It makes a visually pleasing effect. You can practice this look with a marker. The same principle applies to a nail art brush: the point makes thin lines. When you tilt it, the line thickens.

Colorful Cat Eye Squiggle Tips

Colorful Cat Eye Squiggle Tips

It's not just lines but also blobs! The squiggly nail art trend is very flexible! Think of it as your chance to use all your favorite cat eye colors for a mix-and-match manicure.

We have the world's largest selection of cat eye colors! Here's a sample:

LAVIS Cat Eyes CE7 - Gel Polish - VILLIAIN ERA Collection

LAVIS Cat Eyes CE7 - Gel Polish - VILLIAIN ERA Collection

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Embossed Squiggles

Embossed Squiggles

Line art gel and emboss gel are handy for nails with curvy lines. As you can see, the curves and swerves with a nail charm give a cat eye manicure even more depth.

3D Squiggles

3D Squiggles

Speaking of depth, how do you get these fantastic 3D curves on your fingertips? They look like they were dipped in molten metal!

Once upon a time, you'd need acrylics to do textured nails like these. This meant a significant investment in supplies and lots of practice. Not anymore! Try Poly Gel, a blend of gel polish and monomer, with the best benefits of both:

LAVIS Poly Extension Gel

LAVIS Poly Extension Gel

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Squiggles That Look like a Maze

Squiggles That Look like a Maze

Make your squiggles stand out even more with a dark base. This intricate design makes us think of a labyrinth. It's sure to get second looks from admirers.

Super Squiggly Nails with Sparkles

Super Squiggly Nails with Sparkles

Doing squiggly lines with glitter is tricky on a tiny canvas. We suggest using a finely textured shimmer and ensuring it's well-mixed before painting. Another option is to coat your nails with a glitter wash after drawing the swervy lines. If your glitter polish is too thick, dilute it with a clear top coat.

How to Design Your Own Squiggle Nail Art

Including your favorite colors or seasonal shades is an excellent start for designing squiggle nail art. Here are additional ideas to make the designs even more appealing and creative:

  1. Gradient Effect: Use a gradient or ombre effect within or underneath the squiggles. This adds depth and a stunning aspect to the design.
  2. Neon Pop: Go big and bold with neon colors.
  3. Pastels: Play with pastel shades for a soft, subtle look.
  4. Contrasting Colors: Pair contrasting colors within your squiggles. For instance, flaming orange with cool blue makes an eye-catching comparison.
  5. What's on Top: Run the lines over and under each other for more complexity.
  6. Themed Designs: Match the squiggles with specific themes, like holidays, events, or seasons. Think red and green swirls for Christmas or orange and black for Halloween.
  7. Mix and Match Patterns: Combine squiggles with other nail art patterns like dots, stripes, or animal prints for an eclectic style similar to Kylie Jenner's mani.

The key to amazing squiggle nail art is creativity and experimentation. Try different combinations and find what works best for your personal style.

Conclusion

Squiggle nail art design offers endless possibilities to brighten up your manicure! It's fun to express yourself with lively swirls and abstract designs. If you can dream it up, we have the necessary supplies to make it a reality. And here's a bonus - get free shipping on orders over $100!