With hypernatural manicures and barely-there colours set to inform this year’s trends, every nail kit needs a chic and versatile milky polish in its midst – and we have nine to recommend for the role.

While the 2026 nail trends boast an array of stylish and statement looks, from futuristic chromes and blues to intricate, personalised details, the popularity of subtle and creamy manicures will endure. The sort that go with everything and mimic or elevate the look of our natural nails. Sheer nail polishes, particularly those of the milky white or pink description, will therefore continue to be in high demand, so it makes sense to add one (or several) to your at-home collection – if you don’t already have a trusty vanilla or petal pink tone to hand.

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short square nails to classic almond, and can be worn alone or as a base colour for a design, like polka dot nails or a French tip, for instance. They are, therefore, quite the reliable staple to have in your beauty stash, especially where these polishes are concerned…

OPI Classic Nail Polish in Funny Bunny

OPI

Nail Polish in Funny Bunny

RRP: £14.90

Widely regarded as one of the most iconic of OPI’s nail colours, Funny Bunny delivers a wash of frothy, milky-white colour to your talons. It’s sheer, but buildable and has become a go-to base for creating glazed and pearlescent chrome manicures.

Barry M Air Breathable Nail Paint in 'Cupcake'

Barry M Cosmetics

Air Breathable Nail Paint in Cupcake

RRP: £4.49

If you’re looking for an affordable, milky pink polish, Barry M’s Cupcake is a lovely pink. Not only does it deliver a creamy, sheer pink tint to your nails (ideal for glossy ‘your-nails-but-better’ sort of look or as a base colour for a French tip), but it’s also quick-drying – a great option if you need a chic manicure, pronto.

A product shot of the Manucurist Green Nail Polish in Milky White, on a white background

Manucurist

Green Natural Nail polish in Milky White

RRP: £16

Aptly named, this milky white Manucurist nail polish is another classy choice for your next at-home mani. It’s soft, buildable, and boasts a vegan and cruelty-free formula. The brand also offers other sheer shades, like Milky Pink and their popular, tint-like Active Glow Range.

Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour, 111 Ballerina

Chanel

Le Vernis Nail Colour in Ballerina

RRP: £30

If you’re already a fan of Chanel’s nail polishes, like iconic Rouge Noir, this sheer, gossamer-like pink should be next on your list. It’s sheer and silky, ideal for achieving a barely-there or trendy soap nail look. The formula is long-wearing, glossy, and enriched with camellia eco-ceramides.

A product shot of the essie nail polish in Marshmallow (a sheer white), on a white background

essie

Original Sheer White Nail Polish in Marshmallow

RRP: £8.99

For a very affordable, milky nail option, go for essie’s Marshmallow. It’s described as being sheer, cloudy-white, but can be layered to create more of a solid, cool-toned look.

A product shot of OPI Classic Nail Lacquer in shade Tiramisu for two, on a white background

OPI

Nail Lacquer in Tiramisu For Two

RRP: £15.60

If you’d prefer more of a milky neutral than a white or pink, OPI’s Tiramisu For Two has been such a popular hue over the last year, no doubt thanks to its chic, coffee-cream colour and glossy shine. It’s subtle and sophisticated, ideal for every season and occasion.

Manucurist Active Smooth™

RRP: £16

A favourite of our team’s, Manucurist Active Smooth is a great option for those seeking a milky, rosy manicure that will treat their nails as they go. This formula features a strengthening and hydrating blend of castor fibres, hexanal, AHAs, and vitamin E, to leave your nails glowing, even after just one coat. Like most of the polishes on this list, it is buildable but is more geared towards creating a natural, glowing look.

A product shot of the Bio Sculpture Ethos Lavender Base, on a white background

Bio Sculpture

Ethos Lavender Base

RRP: £15.50

‘Lavender Milk’ was a very popular nail trend last year, and with this genre of creamy polishes still in such high-demand, we can definitely see it making a comeback this spring/summer. And in case you want to recreate it at home, we recommend Bio Sculpture’s Ethos Lavender Base. It’s truly like skincare for your nails, with strengthening and restorative ingredients like lavender, ginseng root extract, and rosemary coming to the aid of weak nails.

A product shot of the LEIGHTON DENNY Nail Illuminator in Milky White, on a white background

Leighton Denny

Nail Illuminator in Milky White

RRP: £14

For another milky nail polish that looks as good as it feels, Leighton Denny’s Nail Illuminator treatment needs to be on your radar. Its formula is enriched with porcelain flower extract, lime tree extract, and vitamin E to brighten and restore the look of dull and discoloured nails, with a wash of luminous, sheer white tint.

Manucurist’s Prep & Glow routine. Once your nails are trimmed and shaped to your preferred style, apply one, two, or three coats of your chosen milky hue (depending on the opacity you’re wanting to achieve). For a very sheer look, mixing your milky hue with a clear top coat is a good trick for diluting the colour further.

We would suggest opting for two coats of your milky nail polish, as some can look a tad streaky on the first layer. Then finish with a high-shine top coat to really achieve a healthy, glowy-looking manicure.