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Icy Nails—18 Chic Ideas for the Chilly Weather

Looking for a manicure that’s just as cool as winter? The beautiful thing about icy nails is their shimmery or metallic finish, which gives them a glamorous look. Whether you’re a sucker for cold weather or you simply appreciate beautiful nail art, we’ve put together ice-inspired manicures for winter. Scroll ahead to see them.

blue icy nails

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brown icy nails with pearls

As you dust off your winter coats, you need the perfect mani to complement your outfits. From blue chrome to crystal clusters and sparkling glitter, here are icy, snow-inspired nail designs that bring flair to your fingernails on monotonous cold days:

blue ombre icy nails

French Pearl Nails

French pearl nails

For a classic vibe, wear a French manicure but add pearly gems to the tips on every nail. It’s a trendy way to elevate the timeless French mani.

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Frosty Icy Nails

Frosty Icy Nails

Frosty nails have a faint blue undertone with shimmers of gold. It’s one mani that exudes understated elegance.

Milky Marble

milky marble mani

Swirl soft shades of beige, white, or blue into a milky base to create this stunning, dreamy marble manicure.

Icy Clusters

icy clusters nails

If you’re looking for a chilly maximalist manicure, try these shimmery nails with icy crystals. They’re blinged-out and perfect for events or cold days when you want to add a touch of glamor.

Deer Print Nails

deer print mani

Keep Santa’s reindeer on your fingers with this animal print mani incorporating soft browns and creamy whites. With its woodsy-inspired vibe, the print is great for the chilly season.

Espresso Chrome Icy Nails

Espresso Chrome Icy Nails

This manicure features a deep brown base topped with silver and light blue chrome for a reflective finish.

Metallic Animal Print

Metallic Animal Print Mani

Animal prints have been reimagined with sparkly finishes and icy undertones for winter. Think chrome leopard spots or silvery zebra stripes for a bold and edgy take on the trend.

Sheer Clusters

sheer clusters icy nails

Keep the base of your glittery nails sheer for an ethereal flair, then add shiny silver specks to evoke glistening snow. 

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Icy Nails with Cascading Gems

Icy Nails with Cascading Gems

Add gems arranged in straight lines on your nails. They give the illusion of crystals cascading down your nails. They also shine against a sheer or nude base topped with a sprinkle of chrome.

Icy Nails with Blue Swirls

Icy Nails with Blue Swirls

Blue nails blend with the snow and cold weather. To create this look, swirl different shades of blue on your fingers, then add crystals, glitter polish, or star-shaped hologram decals.

Choco Bling Icy Nails

Choco Bling Icy Nails

Add sparkles and gemstones to a choco brown base. It’ll create a subtle, icy look on your fingers.

Taupe Chrome

taupe chrome icy nails

This stunning mani features a tan base finished with a silver chrome powder. The warmth of the base and the coolness of the chrome work together to give you the perfect icy nails.

Icy Nails With Gold Accents

Icy Nails With Gold Accents

Gold in winter? Yes, it works. They elevate your manicure, especially over a creamy, milky base. For an effortlessly chic look, add bedazzled accents, foil details, or gold tips.

Navy Icy Nails

Navy Icy Nails

This mani is the perfect dark hue for cold winter days. Give yours a reflective top coat for a jewel-like finish that draws attention.

frosty mani with Gems

There you have it—the best chilly, ice-inspired mani for a stunning look during cold weather. Go ahead and save as many ideas that inspire you, then mix and match to create your own unique look.

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