Beige nails with dried flowers are a soft, nature-inspired manicure that looks delicate and effortlessly elegant. The warm beige shade creates a gentle background, while tiny dried petals and buds look like a miniature herbarium encapsulated on the nails. This design works beautifully for everyday looks, romantic outfits and spring–summer seasons.
The dried flower design can be very minimal — with a single bud on an accent nail — or more decorative, with a small composition of petals and fine stems.
What you need:
- base coat
- matte or glossy top coat
- beige gel polish
- a set of dried flowers for nail art (small buds, petals, tiny stems)
- fine tweezers for precise placement
- buffer and nail file
- degreaser and disinfectant
- primer
- cuticle oil
How to create the manicure:
Prepare the nails by shaping them, gently working the cuticles, lightly buffing the surface and degreasing the nail plate. Apply primer and a thin layer of base coat, then cure in the lamp.
Apply 1–2 coats of beige gel polish, creating an even and smooth background. Before applying the top coat, place the dried flowers onto the tacky layer: use tweezers to carefully position petals or small buds and press them down so they follow the natural curve of the nail.
If needed, add a thin layer of clear base over the dried flowers to even out the surface. Seal the design with top coat — matte for a soft, natural look or glossy to emphasize the depth of beige and make the florals stand out more.
Finish with cuticle oil to nourish the skin and give the hands a perfectly groomed appearance.








