Geometric nail design does not require complex shapes: lines and figures can be minimal and clean or more defined, with intersections, diagonals and subtle graphic accents. On a beige base, geometric details look especially neat and balanced.
What you need:
- base coat
- matte or glossy top coat
- beige gel polish
- gel paint or gel polish for geometric lines (white, black, brown)
- thin brush or striping tape
- buffer and nail file
- degreaser and disinfectant
- primer
- cuticle oil
How to create the manicure:
Prepare the nails: shape them, gently treat the cuticles, lightly buff the surface and degrease the nail plate. Apply primer and a thin layer of base coat, then cure.
Apply 1–2 coats of beige gel polish for an even base. After curing, create geometric details by drawing straight lines, diagonals or simple shapes using a thin brush or striping tape.
For a softer look, choose nude-toned details; for contrast, use black or white. If needed, add a thin layer of base coat to smooth the surface.
Seal the manicure with top coat: matte highlights the geometry, while glossy adds a clean, polished shine. Finish with cuticle oil.








