Embracing 'naked nails': Summer 2025's beauty revolution
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 characterised by the "no pedicure" trend – a movement that embraces naturalness, freedom, and self-acceptance over perfectly painted toenails.
In recent years, we've observed a growing popularity of trends like "skinimalism" and the "clean girl aesthetic," which focus on naturalness and minimising beauty routines, makeup, and aesthetic procedures. It seems that "naked nails" are simply an extension of this new 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 favour of healthy, well-maintained, but not necessarily "styled" feet. No polish, gel, or elaborate decorations. Instead, we should remember gentle exfoliation, regular moisturising, and taking care of the condition of toenails.
And this whole revolution is just in time for holidays. It's not about hiding "naked" nails in thick socks and winter boots but flaunting naturalness in favourite sandals.
Stars promote the "no pedicure" trend
According to information published on "Vogue," Selena Gomez promoted this trend at the Oscars. Then it was time for Anne Hathaway to embrace "naked nails" on both hands and feet. It certainly takes time to get used to the natural appearance of nails, but one thing is certain – giving up hybrid or gel manicures is a huge money saver every month.