We’re a nation obsessed with our nails. Whether we’re heading to the salon or DIY-ing at home, we just can’t get enough of nail trends. However, we’ve recently noticed a shift towards at-home manicures, in a quest to repair damaged nails. Dare we say that 2026 might be the year of good old-fashioned nail polish?

As a beauty team, we really understand the temptation to book in for back-to-back manicures, but it’s also important to take regular breaks – even with kinder salon treatments like BIAB or BioSculpture.

So, we’ve learned to master how to paint our nails at home and found the formulas that mimic the look and feel of a salon manicure. Whether you love a neutral nail design or bolder hues, we have a nail polish suggestion for every nail lover. The best part? They’re all under £20.

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maintain your cuticles at home to salon-level, there’s something very comforting about an at-home manicure. It’s satisfying doing it yourself, and luckily, there are so many gel manicure alternatives, polishes, and formulas that make a DIY mani so easy to achieve.

The W&H beauty team has been doing their nails at home for years, and we’ve tried and tested possibly every nail polish and formula out there. So, when we recommend a nail polish, you can trust that it’s a tried-and-tested stand-out winner.

nail care, prep, and final touches. So, if you’re wondering what people with healthy nails always do, it probably involves using these products.

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OPI

Infinite Shine Gel Like Base Coat

RRP: £18

Helping achieve that ‘gel manicure’ finish we all want, this base coat is essential for helping your at-home colour last as long as possible without fading or chipping.

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Sally Hansen

Miracle Gel Top Coat

RRP: £9.99

Another way to make your manicure last longer is to apply a top coat over your chosen colour. This particular one ensures up to 8 days’ worth of colour and shine without the need for a UV light.

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L’Occitane

Shea Nail & Cuticle Oil

RRP: £16

Ask any nail expert what the secret behind healthy-looking nails is, and they’ll say cuticle oil. This cuticle oil is much loved by our beauty team as it’s so easy and quick to apply every day.

Black cherry nails are my go-to shade during the winter – they’re rich and deep and go with lots of things in my wardrobe. After much testing, I’d say Nails Inc 1 Step Gel It’s Topless Nail Polish in Billie is the best alternative to gels.

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Nails Inc

Billie 1 Step Gel It’s Topless Nail Polish

RRP: £8.99

If you’re a fan of dark nail trends, then you’ll love this rich wine colour. Offering a gel-like manicure at home, this provides up to eight days’ worth of wear without the need for a base or top coat, as it combines every stage of your manicure into one.

sheer nail polishes, specifically white.

In my opinion, there’s no better colour for tanned toes, and at least I know that a clean, crisp manicure will go with everything I own. I’ve veered away from Tipex-bright tips in favour of Nails Inc Emma 1-Step Polish, which gives a sheerer, milkier finish that feels more modern and understated.

an image of Nails Inc Emma 1 Step Gel It's Topless Nail Polish

Nails Inc

Emma 1 Step Gel It’s Topless Nail Polish

RRP: £8.99

Light nail polish shades like pinks and whites often require a minimum of three or four layers of polish before getting an even colour, but this one only requires two. Ideal for tapping into the milk nails trend, this almost white but slightly pinky shade looks lovely on every skin tone.

Helen Mirren have been said to wear it.

I love it because it’s subtle enough not to draw attention to how short and stubby my nails are (I’m a biter if I don’t have gels on), it goes with every single outfit, and if I carefully paint three thin coats, I can get it to last for a good five days without chipping. This shade will always have a place in my heart as it’s the colour I was wearing when I got engaged.

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Essie

Nail Lacquer in Ballet Slippers

RRP: £8.99

Arguably one of the most recognisable nail polish shades, Ballet Slippers has a cult following, and it’s clear to see why. The high-shine, long-lasting formula is easy to apply, quick to dry, and goes with all your outfits – all for under £10.

green nail design over the years, but this earthy, khaki polish has stood the test of time. It’s chic, wearable, and works for every season.

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London Grace

Nail Polish in Olive

RRP: £12

Possibly the quickest drying polish I’ve ever tried, this olive green varnish makes painting your nails at home a total breeze. The kind-to-nails formula is packed with nail-loving ingredients to promote growth and nail health.