11 best sheer nail ideas to try for summer 2026: from champagne silk to syrup nails
Better than bare nails, but still clean and elegant.

When sheer manicures first started blowing up on my Pinterest, I didn’t really know what to ask for at the salon. “Can you, uh, only do one coat of that, please?” I’d ask, unsure of how to describe the soft, milky shades on my feed. My nail tech looked at me with confusion (or was it disgust?).
The whole point of nail polish was to cover your nail. Why would you purposefully make it look like the polish wasn’t opaque?Fast forward to 2026, and sheer manicures are arguably more popular than a striking, full-colour look. Now, there’s more than just a light wash of pink or white, à la Hailey Bieber’s famed glazed doughnut nails. There’s soap nails, jelly nails, naked nails, lip oil nails — it’s hard to keep up. What actually is the difference between all of these styles?
To make it easier, I’ve compiled every type of sheer manicure below, with clear reference images to take to your next salon appointment. Plus, I’m breaking down what makes them all different from each other. Because, yes, just like two blue belts in The Devil Wears Prada, they’re different.
A note on nail prep
An important factor of all these sheer polishes? Pristine nails. Cuticles groomed, moisturised hands, clean nail beds — it’s the difference between an expensive-looking manicure and one that looks like you just swiped on too few coats of polish.
To prep your nails, start by cleaning up your cuticles with a clean, sterilised cuticle nipper and trimming and filing your nails to your desired shape. After that, wash your hands, and if you have the time, use a body scrub to help get rid of dead, flaky skin. The final step, buffing your nails, is crucial for a smooth, even base. This will also increase your nails’ natural shine, improving how polish looks too.
Once your polish is complete, then you can layer on hand cream and cuticle oil to seal in hydration and keep nails and skin healthy. Now, on to the nail ideas...
Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months.

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