Spring Nails
Spring is the season of fresh starts, new colours, and nails that match the energy of everything blooming around you. BTArtBoxNails spring nail collection brings together the season's best looks — soft pastels, floral designs, glazed finishes, and fresh pops of colour — all in press-on format that goes on in minutes and lasts up to two weeks. No salon appointment, no drying time, no compromise on finish quality.
Every spring press-on set at BTArtBoxNails is crafted in soft gel for a natural, flexible finish — salon-quality results at home, applied in under ten minutes.
What Makes a Great Spring Nail Look
Spring nails work best when they reflect the lightness and renewal of the season. The most popular spring nail choices share a few consistent qualities: they are lighter in tone than winter sets, they incorporate colour without being heavy, and they pair well with the full range of spring outfits from casual to dressed up.
Top Spring Nail Trends
Soft Pinks & Blush
Pink is the definitive spring nail colour. From barely-there blush to vivid hot pink, the range within this one colour family covers every spring occasion. Soft pink press-onsContinuing from where it left off: ```html
Pink is the definitive spring nail colour. From barely-there blush to vivid hot pink, the range within this one colour family covers every spring occasion. Soft pink press-ons work beautifully for everyday wear, brunch outfits, and garden events. Browse the full pink press-on nails collection for the season's best shades.
Pastel Ice Cream Tones
Creamy pastel shades in mint, lilac, lemon and peach are one of the biggest spring nail trends. Soft and dreamy, these tones catch the light beautifully and complement both pale and deeper skin tones. The ice cream nails collection is packed with exactly this kind of seasonal colour — light, wearable and effortlessly fresh.
Yellow & Sunshine Shades
Yellow nails have become a spring staple. Whether you go for a soft butter tone or a bold dandelion shade, yellow instantly lifts any look and pairs perfectly with spring florals and neutrals. Explore the yellow spring nails collection for the full range of sunny options.
Aqua & Fresh Blues
Cool aqua and sky blue tones bring a fresh, airy feel to spring manicures. These shades work especially well in shorter lengths and glazed finishes, evoking clear skies and fresh starts. Shop the aqua blue nails collection for this season's coolest tones.
French Tips with a Spring Twist
The classic French tip gets a spring update with coloured tips, soft base tones and slim line designs. Short French tip sets are particularly popular in spring — clean, versatile and polished enough for any occasion. Browse short French tip nails for the season's most refined look.
Gold Chrome & Glazed Finishes
Glazed and chrome finishes have carried over from winter into spring in a big way. Gold chrome in particular pairs beautifully with spring pastels and neutral outfits, adding a subtle luminosity without feeling heavy. See the full gold chrome nails collection for the best metallic spring options.
Spring Nails by Occasion
Press-On vs Salon for Spring
- Applied at home in under 10 minutes
- No UV lamp or tools needed
- Reusable with nail tabs or glue
- Change your look week to week
- Fraction of the salon cost
- No dry time — ready instantly
- 45–90 minute appointment
- Requires UV curing equipment
- Fixed look until removal
- Expensive to change frequently
- Removal can damage natural nail
- Booking required in advance
How to Apply Your Spring Press-Ons
- Prep your nails — clean, trim and lightly buff the natural nail surface. Remove any old polish or oils completely.
- Size each press-on — lay out your set and match each nail to the correct finger before applying.
- Choose your adhesive — use nail adhesive tabs for a removable wear of 1–3 days, or nail glue for up to 2 weeks of hold.
- Apply and press firmly — hold each nail down for 20–30 seconds, pressing from the cuticle outward to avoid air bubbles.
- Finish and seal — apply a layer of top coat over the edges to extend wear and add shine.
- Avoid soaking nails in water for the first hour after application
- Use hypoallergenic nail glue if you have sensitive skin or a history of reactions
- Store unused nails flat and away from direct sunlight to preserve the finish
- New to press-ons? The starter kits include everything you need in one box
How Long Do Spring Press-On Nails Last?
With proper prep and the right adhesive, BTArtBoxNails press-ons last:
For the longest-lasting result, use the strongest nail glue with a solid builder gel base and finish with a top coat. Clean, oil-free nails before application make the biggest difference to wear time.
Browse More Seasonal Collections
Looking beyond spring? Explore related collections to find your next favourite set:
Frequently Asked Questions
Are spring press-on nails reusable?
Yes — if you apply your BTArtBoxNails press-ons with adhesive tabs rather than glue, they can be removed carefully and reused several times. Store them back in the original tray between uses to keep them in shape.
What nail length works best for spring?
Short to medium lengths are the most popular for spring. They are practical for everyday activities while still looking polished and finished. Coffin, almond and squoval shapes all work beautifully with pastel and floral spring designs.
Can I wear spring nails if I have sensitive skin?
Yes — use hypoallergenic nail glue to avoid irritation. This is specially formulated for those with sensitive skin or allergies to standard nail adhesives.
What is the difference between glue-on and press-on nails?
The terms are often used interchangeably. Glue-on nails typically refer to sets applied with nail glue for a longer hold, while press-ons can be applied with either glue or adhesive tabs. Both use the same nail sets — the difference is only in the adhesive method.
How do I remove press-on nails without damage?
Soak your nails in warm soapy water for 10–15 minutes to loosen the adhesive. Gently wiggle the press-on from the side — never force or pull from the tip. If using glue, a few drops of nail glue remover applied at the edges will help dissolve the









































































