
Another day, another cheeky Mani aesthetic can get your nail technique. I think milky,,,,, Water-like It looks like it has officially reached a fever (Fruit water nailsWoolen cloth Almond milk nailsWoolen cloth Syrup nails! ), but the seemingly sultry summer temperatures have inspired playful iterations again and again. Pool water nails, welcome to chat.
Simple and compelling is that this Mani is ready to be the hottest (should I say the coolest?) Summer nail trends. But don’t just believe me. Below, professional ami coreists explain everything you need to know.
What are pool studs?
Imagine the way the sun shines on the pool water – shocking, isn’t it? Now, imagine the same effect on your nails. In short, pool nails refer to blue polish with hazy, watery surfaces that blend two summer nail trends into one look.
look, Water nails (Diluted shades have super glossy surfaces) Popularity has soared this season, and blue is always a refreshing choice summer. “Blue can mimic the sky, the ocean and the swimming pool – all iconic summer visuals.” Priscilla Nguyen. “It naturally gives off a fresh, cool and breeze feeling that balances the heat of the season.” You can choose any blue shade for the pool water mani (from aquamarine to deep cobalt) as long as it has a watery, high-gloss effect.
Even though they see a revival of summer 2025, pool studs have actually been around for over a decade. “Oh my goodness, I’ve been doing nails for so long (I remember it was a trend back in 2014.” Stephanie Stone. Today’s version is more glazed and watery than before, which is what makes it feel modern and fresh, but the surroundings are always back to the surroundings (and around), especially in the nail space.
How to get the look
“To remove pool nails at home, you must first determine which type of ‘blue water’ to achieve,” Nguyen explained. “Do you want transparent blue water, or strong opaque blue?” Are you playing with simple water mani or elevated chain effects? If you use a regular polish with a gel, the steps will also be different. For ordinary users, you can follow Stone’s tutorial below.
- After applying the primer, apply your nails with a water-blue polish of your choice.
- Wait for them to dry and then apply a darker blue to the first color. She shared: “While the polish is still wet, gently press/tap the nail with a pinch of debris of saran. This will produce the effect of corrugated water.”
- Let it dry and use one Smooth topcoat. This will also smooth out any unwanted textures. If you want to add something extra, “glittering topcoat can be fun to produce more reflective surfaces like sunlight hitting a lake,” Stone provides.
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If you want to leave it to the pros (very fair), both Stone and Nguyen recommend bookmarking some visual reference bookmarks like any photo here. “You can let nail technology know that the design you want looks like a pool/sea water. Some of the keywords you can use when referring to this design are ‘water ripple effect’ and ‘wet look’.”
They also recommend using a blooming gel to achieve the salon look. “It allows the gel polish placed on the top to fade like water,” Nguyen explained. “Just make sure to call the salon in advance, not all salons come with flowering gels. If they don’t, “use a topcoat (do not heal) and apply a gel polish on it,” Nguyen advises. “Unfixed topcoat will spread the applied polish.”