8. Seasonal Nail Shapes and Lengths

Our tastes in nail styles and lengths change with the seasons. Changing your nail art to fit your lifestyle as it varies over the year will help you to match your seasonal nail shape and length. Many choose rounder nails or soft squares in spring. While still offering a pristine canvas for delicate spring-inspired nail art, these forms are useful for gardening and spring cleaning chores. The reduced length also makes regrowth following winter easier, when nails can have been brittle or broken. Longer nails are becoming more common in summer, with ovals and almonds taking front stage. These lengthened forms accentuate the breezy, carefree attitude of the season and offer more area for vibrant, colourful summer prints. If you intend to spend a lot of time at the beach or pool, though, you might want to maintain your nails somewhat shorter to avoid damage. Many individuals go to somewhat shorter nails with more ordered forms like squares or squovals—a combination between square and oval—as autumn hits. These forms complement the rich colours and complex motifs of the season—such as plaid or leaf patterns—quite nicely. For managing warmer clothes and accessories, the somewhat shorter length is also sensible. Because of the higher chance of breakage in cold, dry conditions, winter sometimes demands shorter nails. Popular alternatives are round or short square forms since they look great with the glittering and dark polish colours of winter. These forms can come handy for handling seasonal decorations and winter sports. While deciding on your seasonal nail form and length, take into account your lifestyle and the kinds of activities you will be doing as well as the present trends. Recall that nail health should always come first; so, avoid pushing your nails into a length or form that would damage or irritate them. The ideal seasonal nail shape is one that, although still useful for daily life, makes you feel confident and accentuates your selected nail art.
