Kate middleton's 'naked nails' are all the rave but social media is divided
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'NAKED NAILS' ARE THE NEWEST MANICURE TREND THAT HAS GOTTEN THE INTERNET FIRED UP - BUT WHY DO THESE INNOCENT NUDE NAILS HAVE PEOPLE SO DIVIDED? WE EXPLORE THE NAIL TREND LOVED BY
KATE MIDDLETON 11:20, 02 Jun 2025 If you’ve been looking for nail inspiration online, you’ve probably noticed an increasing number of women showcasing their very short, baby pink, demure
nails. They’re calling them 'naked nails' or 'princess nails' on TikTok – and women are going to war over them. But why? The pared-back nail design is becoming the number
one nail trend on TikTok, with over 11K posts. Most of the looks consist of a simple nail coat, either with clear polish, or a natural-looking nude base. It looks and sounds completely
inoffensive. But a lot of women online are claiming that it’s a recession trend, or worse, a sign of increasingly conservative values. Beauty influencer Sophie Amara kicked off an intense
debate after posting a TikTok showcasing her bare, short nails. “Did you know that princesses have nails like this?” she began. The video quickly racked up over one million views and more
than a thousand comments. READ MORE: 'Recession hair' trend sees women saving £40 a month by sacrificing one thing “I used to not feel put together unless I had long almond-shaped
painted nails.” But after she developed a skin issue, she had to have them removed, she explained. “It was hard for me to get used to [my plain nails]. But then my girlfriend told me, these
are the type of nails princesses have. Then you can put a sheer coat of something pink or glazed on top.” While many of the commenters were showing their support, others weren’t so happy. In
a video with over 53K views, TikTok money coach Nicole Victoria came online to describe the new nail trend as a “recession cue”. She claimed that 'naked nails' or 'princess
nails' are being promoted as a new trend to “sell the feeling of luxury, not the actual thing.” Article continues below It’s also become political. Under the comments of another viral
video discussing the trend, one TikTok user wrote: “I swear they’re just trying to rebrand conservatism to us like we didn’t have 20 years of progress.” Others expressed their agreement,
pointing out that its link to the ‘clean girl’ trend - which is defined by beige, stripped-back styles - is just another move towards conservative beauty standards. However, many women are
drawn to these nails for different reasons. Tinu Bello, an A-list manicurist and senior Mylee ambassador confirms that naked nails are definitely a growing trend. She says: "There’s
been a definite uptick in clients requesting softer, more feminine nail looks, and 'princess nails' are right at the heart of that. Think sheer pinks, subtle shimmer, glazed
finishes and delicate embellishments like gems or pearls.” She adds: “It's the kind of nail design that feels timeless yet totally on-trend, especially with the current wave of
coquette, balletcore and romantic beauty influences." Tinu also believes that 'naked nails' tap into a feeling of nostalgia and is reminiscent of “2000s beauty” but with a
more modern feel. “It's very wearable but has just enough detail to feel luxurious and put-together, which is exactly what many are looking for in a nail look right now,” she continues.
Article continues below HOW TO GET 'NAKED NAILS' AT HOME? Tinu recommends starting with a sheer pink like Mylee’s XOXO or a milky nude like Mylee’s So Nude gel polish as your
base. She explains that it gives you “that soft-focus effect.” Then, layer a subtle chrome or iridescent top coat, such as Mylee’s Iridescent Top Coat, which will help mimic a “glassy,
'glazed' finish.” Of course, despite online critics, ‘princess nails’ don’t have to be boring. Tinu says: “If you want to add embellishments, small stick-on crystals, micro pearls
or nail decals work brilliantly.” In terms of nail maintenance, Tinu recommends keeping nails mid to long length and either softly rounded or almond-shaped. Last but not least, you should
always finish with cuticle oil to get that “healthy, princess-perfect finish."
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