While spring nail colors are all about pretty pastels, this month we’re turning up the saturation—just a notch. Think brighter, happier hues that feel like they’re personally manifesting sunnier days ahead. These shades pack a bit more punch than the traditional muted hues for spring. Let’s just say we were heavily inspired by the mesmerizing sorbet nails trend.
So, instead of butter yellow, we’re going with sunny yellow. Rather than pastel blue, we’re reaching for denim-inspired hues. And for all the ballet pink lovers, why not spruce things up with a pretty raspberry shade? We also took notes from the 2026 Oscars red carpet, where milky pearls and molten metallic gold manicures stole the show. Ahead, find our favorite nail colors and ideas to try right now.
Raspberry Nails
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We’ll always have a soft spot for pale pink, but there’s something undeniably energizing about turning up the saturation. Enter raspberry pink: a juicy, berry-toned shade that’s playful and chic. It’s a bold change of pace from your typical pastel hues, but still approachable. It’s basically the nail color equivalent of giving main character energy.
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Olive & June Nail Polish in Prom
OPI Nail Lacquer in Aurora Berry-alisDenim Blue Nails
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We love a pale blue, but if you’re in the mood to switch things up, try a denim blue instead. Instead of one specific shade, think a whole spectrum of blues inspired by your favorite pair of jeans: cool, effortless, but with a little bit of whimsy.
For something bold (but not too bright), OPI’s It’s in Your Jeans hits that sweet spot. Essie’s Ripple Reflect is your go-to medium wash—easy, versatile, and always cute. If you want a twist, ILNP’s Low Rise gives you that faded denim look with a subtle holographic shimmer that catches the light just right.
OPI Infinite Shine in It’s in Your Jeans
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Crelly Nail Polish in Low RiseShow MoreSunny Yellow Nails
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April is a great time to play up the brightness with your mani, and we’re obsessed with sunny yellow. Think of it as a glowier take on butter yellow, with an Italian lemon twist. The shade hits that sweet spot between soft and vibrant—consider it the ultimate feel-good color. You can even pair this with the raspberry pink nail for a yummy sorbet-inspired mani.
OPI GelColor in Sunny Bunny Semi-Sheer Soft Warm Yellow Crème
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Nail Polish in 768 Sunbrella
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Nail Polish in Does Not ComcuteShow MorePearlescent Pink Nails
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Pastel pinks and pearly finishes defined this spring, so we’re combining the two. This soft, light-catching shade is serving up the perfect mix of feminine and fun with its subtle iridescent glow. OPI’s Not So Bora Bora-ing Pink delivers that warm, Barbie-core pop. Essie’s FrostYourself has a blonzer-inspired finish, but if you prefer a barely-there pink with a touch of shimmer, Birthday Girl is your go-to.
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Gel Couture Nail Polish, in Frost Yourself
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Nail Polish in Birthday Girl (Iridescent Sheer Pink,)Show MorePistachio Milk Nails
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Sage nails had their soft, earthy moment in March, but April is calling for something a little brighter. Enter: pistachio. It’s already everywhere—from your lattes to your favorite desserts—and now this creamy, light green hue will add a much-needed pop to your mani. It’s fresh, it’s playful, and perfect for spring.
OPI Infinite Shine in Oh Baby!
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Nail Polish in Turquoise and Caicos
Manucurist Green Quick Dry Nail Polish in PistachioMother-of-Pearl Nails
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Olandria Carthen’s nails at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscars After Party.
Mother of pearl nails, or pearlescent, milky white nails, were one of the most popular manicures during the 2026 Oscars. Stars like Teyana Taylor, Kate Hudson, and Olandria Carthen (pictured above) all sported the elevated nail look on the red carpet, and so will we…to the office, and probably Trader Joe’s. The subtle iridescence gives the milky nail a multicolored dimension that especially glows in the sun.
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Lakur Nail Polish in Milk Bath
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Liquid Gold Nails
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Audrey Nuna’s nails at the 2026 Oscars.
Thanks to the K-Pop Demon Hunters and their golden nails at the 2026 Oscars (I mean, just look at Audrey Nuna’s statement-making manicure above), we’re swapping our silver chrome for gold. Perhaps we’re entering our Midas touch era. For that liquid, mirror-like gold effect, use OPI’s Powder Chrome. But if you prefer something simpler, try Sally Hansen’s Foil Polish for a champagne gold hue or Essie’s Metallic Glaze Nail Polish as a shimmer topper.
Sally Hansen Color Foil Nail Polish in Gold Standard
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Gel Couture Metallic Glaze Nail Polish in Crushed Gold
OPI Chrome Powder in Mermaid For Me Blue GoldTangerine Orange Nails
Olive & June
Another juicy shade we can’t stop thinking about this month? Tangerine nails. From punchy, electric orange (Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Electric Feels Nail Polish in 352 Peachy Flare) to fiery coral-leaning tones (OPI Nail Polish in Shrimp Cocktail), this vibrant hue is guaranteed to turn heads. It’s bold, playful, and exactly the kind of color that makes your mani feel like a statement. We’re especially into it with a sparkly finish, like Olive & June’s Honk If You Love My Mani, for an extra dose of dimension and shine.
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Electric Feels Nail Polish in 352 Peachy Flare
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Long Lasting Polish in Honk If You Love My Mani
OPI OPIcons Spring Nail Lacquer Collection in Shrimp Cocktail
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