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Get Ready to Turn Heads: The Top 8 Must-Try Nail Colors for Summer 2024!

By Madison Johnson Tue, Jul 2, 2024

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Summer is just around the corner, and it's the perfect time to update your nail game! With warmer weather and vacation vibes, there's no better moment to try out the hottest nail color trends of 2024. From timeless classics to bold new hues, there's something for everyone this season. Here are the top summer nail color trends to keep your nails looking fresh and stylish all summer long.

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1. Transparent French Manicure
Upgrade the classic French tip with a transparent twist. Instead of the traditional white, opt for clear tips for a modern and sleek look. This style is chic and easy to maintain, perfect for those who love a minimalist yet sophisticated vibe.

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2. Beige Nails
Beige nails are the ultimate neutral choice for summer. They’re low maintenance, versatile, and pair well with any outfit. Whether for everyday wear or special occasions, beige nails offer a clean and polished look without being too flashy.

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3. Electric Green Nails
Make a bold statement with electric green nails. Inspired by celebrities like Hailey Bieber, this vibrant color is perfect for adding a pop of brightness to your summer style. It's a fun and eye-catching option for those who love to stand out.

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4. White Nails
White nails are a classic choice that never goes out of style. They provide a fresh and elegant look, ideal for the summer season. Choose a bright white for a crisp appearance or a glazed white for a bit of shine and sophistication.

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5. Colorful French Tip Nails
Add some color to your nails with colorful French tips. This playful twist on the traditional French manicure allows you to experiment with multiple colors. Whether you go for bold and vibrant shades or soft and muted tones, colorful French tips are perfect for summer fun.

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6. Yellow Chrome Nails
Embrace the summer sunshine with yellow chrome nails. Chrome finishes have been popular for their sleek look, and a yellow shade adds a warm, summery vibe. These nails are perfect for making a statement at the beach or a summer event.

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7. Pale Orange Nails
For a subtle yet chic look, try pale orange or peach nails. This soft, warm hue adds a fresh touch to your summer style and pairs well with a variety of outfits. Whether you're heading to a summer party or keeping it casual, pale orange nails are a great choice.

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8. Baby Blue Nails
Baby blue nails are a cute and fun option for summer. This soft shade adds a splash of color without being overpowering. Try a glossy finish, an all-over color, or a modern French tip for a playful and cool summer look.

These summer nail color trends offer a mix of classic and contemporary styles, ensuring there's something for everyone. So, get ready to refresh your nails and embrace the season's hottest shades!
NEXT: Carrasco solid for 6 innings, Guardians take advantage of Toronto pitching wildness in 7-1 win
Carrasco Solid for 6 Innings, Guardians Capitalize on Toronto's Pitching Wildness in 7-1 Win CLEVELAND (AP) — Carlos Carrasco pitched six strong innings, and Austin Hedges hit a two-run single when Toronto’s pitchers couldn’t find the strike zone, lifting the Cleveland Guardians to a 7-1 win over the Blue Jays on Friday night. The Guardians scored seven runs in the second inning as Jays rookie starter Yariel Rodríguez (0-2) and reliever Bowden Francis needed 70 pitches to get three outs. It was the most pitches thrown by the Blue Jays in an inning since June 21, 1995 — 30 years to the day. Carrasco (3-6) won for the first time in six starts and avenged a loss in Toronto last week. The 37-year-old right-hander allowed one run and four hits, struck out a season-high seven — five straight in one stretch — and didn’t walk a batter. The performance probably won’t affect the Guardians’ desire to add starting pitching before the trade deadline, but Carrasco at least bought himself a few more outings. Cleveland’s Steven Kwan, who came in batting .396 while just shy of eligibility to lead the majors, went 0 for 4 and is “down” to .387. He had his hitting streak stopped at 14 games and an on-base streak end at 25. Kwan destroyed Blue Jays pitching last week in Toronto, batting .615 (8 of 13) during a three-game series. Josh Naylor also had two RBIs as the Guardians moved 21 games over .500 for the second time. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered for the Blue Jays, who lost their fourth straight. Toronto rookie slugger Orelvis Martinez got his first hit in his major league debut. The team’s No. 2 prospect, Martinez singled in the sixth, delighting a large contingent of family members in attendance from the Dominican Republic. The 22-year-old also committed an error during Cleveland’s seven-run second inning. Rodríguez made his first appearance since April 29 — and it was a brief one. He had been on the injury list for nearly two months with thoracic spine inflammation before being reinstated to face the Guardians. The AL Central leaders took advantage of an outfield misplay, five walks, and an error to open a 7-0 lead in their second at-bat. Naylor led off with a catchable shot to the gap in left-center that dropped between two Toronto outfielders for a double. Rodríguez then made it easy for Cleveland, throwing nine straight balls and walking three straight to force in a run. The right-hander struck out Brayan Rocchio before Hedges ripped a two-run single down the third-base line, ending Rodríguez’s outing after just 1 1/3 innings. Things got worse for reliever Bowden Francis as Martinez booted a grounder for an error and the reliever dropped a relay throw at first, helping the Guardians score four unearned runs in their biggest inning this season. TRAINER’S ROOM Blue Jays: SS Bo Bichette (calf strain) is on track to return from the injury list when his 10-day stint ends on June 25. He fielded ground balls, took batting practice, and ran the bases before the game. Bichette is scheduled to do a little less Saturday and then ramp it back up Sunday. “He’s feeling good,” manager John Schneider said. Guardians: RHP Gavin Williams (elbow) pitched five innings for Double-A Akron in a minor league rehab appearance. He allowed one run and struck out four while throwing 66 pitches against Binghamton. UP NEXT In an encore of a matchup last week, Blue Jays RHP José Berríos (6-5, 3.13 ERA) faces Guardians RHP Ben Lively (6-3, 3.02). Toronto snapped Lively’s five-game winning streak with a 7-6 win on June 16. ___ AP MLB:

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