Blooming gel nails are getting a softer, dreamier makeover for summer 2026

We’re swapping out the blended tie-dye designs of 2023 for delicate tropical blooms and intricate butterfly spots.
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Summer is filled with opportunities for cute nailfies (aka nail selfies). Tropical vacations, beachside reading and pool hangs all present aesthetic backdrops to show off your latest set. And if you haven’t mapped out your summer manicure lineup yet, top nail artists have predictions for the season’s top trends to spark inspiration: Experts say this summer’s nail trends will lean heavily into designs that evoke movement and texture. The demand for more dynamic nail art is prompting artists to dust off their blooming gel kits for the first time in nearly three years.

“People are interested in designs with soft, abstract effects, shifting colour, and a more fluid look,” says Maryna Slynko, a nail artist and founder of Slynko Beauty Bloom Studio in Leawood, Kansas, who says blooming gel is one of the easiest ways to achieve these high-demand looks.

For those who don’t remember the blooming gel boom of 2023, here’s a refresher: The look is created with “a special polish that allows colours to diffuse and blend beautifully on the nail’s surface,” says Svitlana Motyl, a nail artist and cofounder of Art Me Nails Studio in Chicago. “It creates artistic designs with very little effort,” she says.

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This summer, the trend is back with a few refinements. According to Spate, the beauty trend forecasting platform, searches for “blooming gel nails” across Google, TikTok, and Instagram have grown by 39.2% in the last year. This time around, the technique is being paired with more modern, sophisticated designs. Nail artists are using blooming gel to mimic textures found in nature, especially those associated with summertime. It’s less “lava lamp” and more realistic, tropical flowers and detailed butterfly wings.

Earlier versions of the trend had a brighter, more maximalist tone. “A few years ago, [blooming gel] was mostly used for very literal and recognisable effects, like tortoiseshell, snake print, high-contrast marble, tie-dye, abstract flowers and bold aura nails,” says Olha Shtanhei, a nail artist in Charlotte, North Carolina. “The looks were beautiful, but they often felt very loud, trend-driven and more focused on the effect itself rather than the design.”

In 2026, you’ll find more minimal designs instead of the vibrant colour combinations that dominated a few years ago. “Compared to 2023, blooming gel designs have become softer and more controlled,” says Slynko.

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Shtanhei says the palette for blooming gel nails has evolved as well and reflects the nail polish colours experts predict will be popular this summer. In 2023, the look was often associated with highly saturated hues, neon shades, and strong contrasts. “Now,” she says, “I see more muted, earthy tones, translucent jellies, milky bases, soft browns, dusty pastels, sheer pinks, smoky blues and metallic inks.”

Vibrant colours aren’t completely out of the picture (it’s still summer, after all!), but the placement is more intentional. Instead of neon dots scattered all over, we’re seeing fuchsia petals with faded edges blooming off the corner of the nail and French croc-print tips in electric chrome shades — still eye-catching, but not overwhelming. “I’m using it more as a subtle accent rather than the main focus of the entire manicure,” adds Slynko.

Green crocprint blooming gel nails
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All of the nail artists we spoke to noted that the technique and blooming gel formulas haven’t changed much, nor are there any new tools involved. “Dotting tools and fan brushes are still my go-to tools for blooming gel designs,” says Natalia Mercedes, a nail artist in New York City. Dotting tools help create controlled patterns like florals, animal prints and abstract shapes, while fan brushes are perfect for creating softer, blended effects and movement within the design.

The update lies mainly in how the polish is being used. Artists are working with thinner layers, combining blooming gel with trendy finishes like chrome and cat-eye, and “paying more attention to the placement of the design on the nail rather than the blooming effect,” says Slynko.

Ahead, discover 11 fresh, blooming gel nail ideas that add a modern, layered and dimensional element to summer’s most popular designs.

Blooming gel nail designs for summer 2026

Blooming gel butterfly nails
Butterfly blooming gel nails
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Blooming gel nails for summer
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Brown and yellow butterfly nails
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Butterfly nails with blooming gel
Courtesy of @ameliasnailroom
Blooming gel floral nails
Blooming Gel Floral nails
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Blooming gel French nails with floral design
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Butter yellow and pink blooming gel manicure
Courtesy of @glamnailsbykayla
Blooming gel croc-print nails
Blue chrome crocprint nails
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Blooming gel nails for summer
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French tip Crocprint nails
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Blue crocprint nails
Courtesy of @plasterbeauty

This article originally appeared in Allure.