This Update To The Butter Nails Trend Is Even More Irresistible

The sun continues to shine on this beauty trend: Butter yellow is one of the most requested manicure shades of the summer. First seen on Selena Gomez (painted by her trend-starting manicurist Tom Bachik), the butter nails trend began as a solid, cream shaded painted evenly across the nail. However, trends move forward, which means we now have a new version of the style: a combined French manicure with the trendy butter shade.

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Cleverly known as the butter Frenchie, this manicure isn’t complicated nor does it require anything new or inventive. Simply, imagine if a French manicure had a baby with butter nails (and perhaps, glazed donut nails, too).

The first steps are the same as for other manicures: file to your nail shape of choice. We’ve seen oval or round most popular for the trend, though any will do. After applying a base coat that’s a near-nude, you (or your manicurist) will perfect the smile line in a shade of happy yellow, using either a thin brush or French manicure stickers (a genius invention for the at-home nail girls). For a more subtle non-mani mani look, paint another layer of the nude base shade directly atop the yellow. Of course, a top coat is always the final step to ensure the manicure will last.

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Other variations of butter nails

For those who are feeling creative, look to the baby french, the maximalist maxi-french nails, or the glazed donut nails to get even more experimental with the trend.

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