Initial Nails Are The Chic, Personalized Manicure Trend We Needed

A manicure can be so much more than just a fashion statement — nail polish and art are often ways to represent your feelings, explore your sense of style, and let your personality shine. They can also pay tribute to someone (or a few people) you love through personalized trends like initial nails. This pretty self-explanatory style involves including letters on one or more of your nails, which are typically the first letter of a name that means a lot to you. 

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Though the basic criteria for this trend are pretty simple, there are endless ways to make it your own, from combining your letters with intricate nail art to using metallic polishes to featuring more than just one letter. The beauty of the trend is that it works for both minimalists and maximalists, whether you're looking for an understated style with a solid-color background or 3D decals to complement your letters. And while it seems like a style that only romantic couples can wear, the truth is you can choose your letter or letters to represent absolutely anyone or anything you care about. Family members, friends, pets, and passions are all options to inspire this look, as are the letters in your own name. 

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Pretty script

The first choice to make when asking for this trend at the salon is to decide what kind of font you'd like your letter to be. While there's a lot to be said for thicker, straighter, and bolder typography, cursive adds a romantic feel to your nails. Combine the letter with other pretty images, like hearts and stars, to make your initial blend more seamlessly into the overall concept. To make the look more chic, you can also introduce a trending style to some of the nails, like a fancy French manicure design

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Big bold initials

If script or cursive isn't your thing, you could opt instead for typography that's much more eye-catching. A font that leans more medieval can actually look surprisingly modern, as long as you don't mind more of a statement result. Bolder fonts tend to overwhelm the manicure, so keep the rest of the look as simple as possible to avoid overdoing it. Stick to a limited color palette and little to no nail art, and your big initials will remain the headliners. 

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Regal and metallic

Abstract metallic nails have taken Hollywood by storm, so you can keep up with the "it" girls of the moment by adding a metallic element to your initial nails. Choose a design for your metallic polish, whether it's a French manicure or even an edgier style, and then incorporate your letters. Most initial manicures feature one letter per nail, but you can put two letters on the same nail if you prefer — just tell your manicurist to keep them small and dainty to remain legible. 

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Longer than life

You can rock the initial nails trend when you have short nails, but truthfully, more nail area just means more space to be creative. By having exceptionally long nails, you can incorporate ombré gradients and lengthy foil or glitter designs to match your initial. If you want to pair a single letter and perhaps some other nail art with a super-long shape, the final result will still be dramatic, even with few other additions. 

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One letter, three dimensions

For those who lean toward a bolder style, why not experiment with 3D nail art in the form of textured stickers and glitter? Keep in mind that when you incorporate these details, the initial suddenly becomes the least obvious element of your manicure. If you want to honor someone or something with a letter but don't want everyone to notice, this is a great strategy. People are more likely to spot the edgier 3D nails than they are the nail with a 2D letter, especially if you keep it delicate.

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Shiny marble

The smaller and less conspicuous you make your initials, the more room you have to play with intricate designs. Marble patterns have been particularly popular throughout the 2020s and are showing no signs of disappearing, so incorporate a multi-colored swirling design like this and you'll guarantee a cool final result. You can make this look even more detailed by giving only some nails (perhaps those bearing the initials) the effect of a marbled French manicure

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