Simple nail art with a touch of flower □Again, I know this is more than a few simple lines but I’d definitely still count this as minimalist and that little yellow heart and flower are just… I love it. That thin silver line against the pink just really works for me. The gels might be a little bit less minimalist than some of the other designs but with some good polish, you could do a similar style without much work. The negative space on the ring finger tip just really sets this apart for me. For a darker take, these thicker tips with a hint of black up at the top really stand out. The white French tips are cute but the ring finger and nail have a little bit of sparkle on the tips instead. This one is so minimal I almost missed how cute it was. You could really play with this idea and make it your own in so many ways if you wanted to mix things up. Some gorgeous geometric lines and a really unique take on French tips. We’ve covered smiley face nail designs recently and some of them can be a pretty minimalist design but damn I can really get behind this style. Alright, I know this photo is a little small but I really wanted to include this done. These are super cute! I have a theory that minimalists start by just doing this to one nail and then when they see how good it looks they do the rest. I love the matte white background with these minimalist blue swirly lines for good measure. If you like these designs – you might want to check our top minimalist line nail art designs list too! I need these minimalist press-on set in my life. From a few simple french tips, we then start to mix things up and that middle finger with the slightest hint of an outline is just the best. This design is so minimalist I think you’d need a second look to really see how amazing the design is. “I’m just a girl standing in front of a nail salon, asking for the impossible.” Again, I love the matte white background and the simple thin lines on alternating fingers? To die for. One hand of solid black while the other has these sleek metallic silver lines. But if you want to look at things a little differently – take that asymmetry even further. Where nails become an object of art ✨ I’m biased here because I love asymmetry on nails and simple matte white lines are a bonus. Understated but classy I love this simple look. Starting with a classic design that you’ve likely seen before but I don’t see this style going anywhere. If you did want to a little more overt (albeit with a different style) you might want to check out some Japanese nail art too! Nude and black French tips. I really like how relatively easy this style is to apply and how utterly fantastic the results can be. I’ve tried to cover a wide range of nail designs and not just the commonly expected ones. They’re perfect for days when you want your nails to look neat and polished without any fuss. Sometimes you want something simple and understated. If you’re looking to add a touch of Korean style to your look, minimalist nail art is the way to go. It’s simple, chic, and perfect for any occasion. Minimalist nail art is all the rage right now.
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