10 Stunning Red and White Nail Designs To Get You Ready For National Day

If you're looking to keep it patriotic for Singapore's 55th, here's a list of creative nail designs that'll get you sorted

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Getting your nails done in time for National Day? These beautiful and creative nail designs in red and white should give you some inspiration before you go to your manicurist.

#1 Geometric tips

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For a twist on the classic tips, go geometric and change it up.

#2 Confetti bomb

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If you're looking for a statement everyday look, this combination of alternating gradient and dotted nails is a perfect choice.

#3 Swirling borders

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If you'll be heading into the office after the long weekend, this nail polish look toes the line of subtle and classy.

#4 Glitter blend

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For those who might not want too much red on their nails, this swirl of red, pink, and white is a romantic touch.

#5 Half and half

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A switch up on the classic french design, this half and half look with white and red creates the illusion of longer nails.

#6 Blooming petals

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If you want to add a unique touch to the borders, consider petals for a graphic detail.

#7 Colour-block nails

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If you're not too sure about going full red on your nails, this geometric design is a perfect alternative to adding some other colours to the look.

#8 Alternative dots

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Polka dots are a classic, so why not add them to the nails? And if you're feeling fancy, go ahead and add some jewels to the edges.

#9 Moon manicure

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For those who rarely go for manicure touch-ups, this might be a perfect choice. As your nail grows out, the manicure still stays fresh and holds that perfect curve.

#10 French tips

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Classics are classics for a reason. If you want to change it up, you can always alternate the fingers to have one fully painted.
ext: Arissa Ha, Additional reporting: Farisia Thang
This post was first published on August 6, 2019, and updated on August 5, 2020. 

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