LifestyleSummer 2025 embraces 'no pedicure' trend for natural beauty

Summer 2025 embraces 'no pedicure' trend for natural beauty

In the world of beauty, a season is approaching that surprises with its simplicity and authenticity. Everything indicates that the summer of 2025 will be marked by the "no pedicure" trend—a movement that embraces naturalness, freedom, and self-acceptance over perfectly painted toenails.

They are launching a trend of no pedicure.
They are launching a trend of no pedicure.
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Oliwia Rybiałek

In recent years, we've observed a growing popularity of trends like "skinimalism" and the "clean girl aesthetic," which focus on naturalness and minimizing beauty routines, makeup, and aesthetic procedures. It seems that "naked nails" are simply an extension of this fresh approach to beauty.

Turn towards naturalness

And let's be clear—it’s not just about removing gel polish, but showcasing the natural nail plate. The "no pedicure" trend is about abandoning perfectly painted nails in favor of healthy, well-maintained feet that are not necessarily "styled." No polish, gel, or elaborate decorations. Instead, remember gentle exfoliation, regular moisturizing, and caring for the condition of your toenails.

And this entire revolution coincides perfectly with vacation time. It's not about hiding "naked" nails in thick socks and winter boots but rather flaunting naturalness in favourite sandals.

Stars promote the "no pedicure" trend

According to information published by "Vogue," Selena Gomez promoted this trend at the Oscars. Anne Hathaway soon followed with "naked nails" on both hands and feet. While it certainly takes time to get used to the natural appearance of nails, there's no denying the benefits—giving up hybrid or gel manicures is a significant money saver every month.

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