Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2020

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6. Playing with More Subdued Hues: Some fashion shows have featured rather intriguing nail designs wherein scotch tape is used to achieve clean lines that section off diagonal regions of the nails before painting them in bright colors. Such a runway inspired negative space nail art design is this geometric look in deep burgundy shades.

Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2015

7. Gilded Nails with Bare Effects: You do not need to be covering up the whole of your nails to achieve a fabulous manicure. Instead, you can create geometric shapes with some colors matched with glitter polish that adds some bling without looking ultra-sparkly and poaching on that vintage territory.

Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2015

8. Less is Certainly More: If you normally love going with bare nails, you might want to take a cue from geometric shapes and pretty neutrals and match those nails to the colorful outfits you put on. All you need is to line those pretty nails with abstract shapes and leave the rest bare to enjoy.

Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2015

9. Looks Like French Romance: Considering we really adore the pretty style of French women, it’s rather fitting to have some Parisian spice nails even if we haven’t visited the French capital yet. Earth-tone polishes look great with the negative space effects on the designs and mixing two hues of the color together certainly gives a better effect.

Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2015

10. It’s Bold and Geometric: The love romance between negative space nail designs and geometric shapes is really strong, since the mixture of the two always leads to striking looks. We love this bold and colorful design featuring abstract patterns and lovely pastels that look in a perfect harmony with those bare nails.

Negative Space Nail Art Ideas Trendy for 2015

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Written by Tamar Najarian
Tamar is a psychologist, teaching and heading into the business world with a prospective MBA. A silly lover of books and words, she generally loves to seek out new adventures, getting her toes wet and her hands dirty. Having moved to Armenia nearly two years ago, she feels like the world is at her fingertips and anything is possible so long as you take a step in that direction.