If you love crystals and gemstones, then the latest geode nail trend will rock (haha, we couldn’t resist the pun) your socks off.
Who would’ve thought it’d be possible to use some glitter nail polish and a combination of black and grey varnish to create realistic-looking geodes on the nails?
These manicure can also be created without any background colour, creating a nice negative-space nail art.
This set of nails looks like a cross between green druzy quartz and opal, a dream combination of the glass nail trend and geode nail trend if you ask us.
Although not strictly a geode, this marble inspired nail art filled with gold crack lines make for good alternative if you prefer something a bit more minimalist.
Dotted with gold flakes, this set of nails checks boxes for being minimal and classy at the same time.
If you’re not a fan of glittery crystals but still want to get in on the trend, draw inspiration from grey agates, which are known for stabilizing and grounding the emotions.
These amethyst-inspired nails zoom in a little more into the texture and colours of the crystals and less on the outer crust.
Similar to the one before, this one only has a geo-inspired nail on the accent finger.
Geode nails can be achieved by painting several layer of coloured nail polish, topping off the darkest colour to represent the crust, and then sanding it off to reveal the colours underneath.
This shade of pink might look unnatural, but it’s actually inspired by the rare Rhodochrosite geode.
Another nail art inspired by the amethyst quartz, this one is paler, with accents of grey.
Amethysts really seem to be ones people draw most inspiration from when creating geode nail arts. This one is a refreshing and graphic take on the trend.
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