These days, so many nail art ideas are circulating the internet that it’s impossible not to find some inspiration out there. Still, we understand if you’re overwhelmed by the options or searching for a DIY mani that has intricate details but doesn’t require excessive skill or time. In these moments, you can make it easy on yourself by opting for nail stickers, which can take your mani from minimal to a work of art in seconds. Don’t just stick them on your nails all willy-nilly, though: A proper strategy will help ensure your stickers look exactly how you intended and last until you’re ready for a new look. Ahead, check out our full guide on how to apply nail stickers like a pro, complete with expert tips.
Meet the Expert
- Olivia Van Iderstine is the mani trend expert at Olive & June, where she is also the VP of content and creative.
- Rachel Joseph is a celebrity nail artist with Nailing Hollywood. She’s worked with Kim Kardashian, Ayesha Curry, Mia Goth, and more.
How to Apply Nail Stickers
The Best Nail Stickers to Shop
Excited to put your new mani knowledge to good use? Start by buying a few packs of fun nail art stickers. Some of our favorite packs include the Deco Beauty Farmer’s Market and Sunny Side Up packs ($10 each), Olive & June’s Under the Sea and Snack Time packs ($8 each), and Lights Lacquer’s Likes It’s 1992 and Not in the Mood packs ($7 each).
“[Some] of the best quality nail stickers I’ve used are from Deco Beauty,” Joseph tells us. “They have a large variety and always keep up with the latest trends.” Other popular brands that carry nail stickers include Inked by Dani, Le Mini Macaron, and Ciaté London.
The Final Takeaway
Nail stickers are one of the easiest ways to take your DIY manicure to the next level, and if you follow the above tips, you can achieve a stunning design with the potential to last as long as your mani in general. Given the increased popularity of nail art these days, we love that there’s an option out there that allows you to have fun even when you don’t feel like heading to the salon or spending hours on an intricate design.