Selena Gomez with new “Soap Nails” variant: It bears the minimalist trend manicure in this surprising form in this surprising form

Selena Gomez gives the trend manicure “Soap Nails” a new twist

After each otherfor the first time in August 2024showed that the manicure immediately became a trend. And not to any - it became the trend manicure for minimalist: inside. This continues to keep up well. Because today, in 2025, “Soap Nails” of red carpets, posters and everyday life are hard to imagine.

Even if the trend is far from exhausted, a reinterpretation is always welcome. Especially if she comes from Selena Gomez and her nail artist Tom Bachik, the namesake of the “Soap Nails” himself. The two give itNow a new twist. And it is as noble and portable as the origin variant.

“Soap Nails”: This makes the minimalist trend manicure from Selena Gomez so special

The “Soap Nails”, in German: Seifennägel, convince with their sparkling clean look. They are the epitome of “Clean” and therefore the perfect oneFor everyone “Clean Girls” who like it minimalistically. The manicure imitates the look of soap with their milky under tones and the incomparable shine. The high-gloss topcoat gives the nails an ultrasive, almost wet shiny finish, under which the natural nail shimmers slightly.

In the original version, Selena Gomez wore her nail extrac break, for an even more natural look. Because short nails are often associated as well -groomed and hygienically associated. Which of course does not mean that long nails are not. But short nails simply have something particularly minimalistic about themselves. Which nail shape should have better suited to launch the trend manicure? The Nail Artist Tom Bachik wrote the Glossy “Soap Nails” by Selena Gomez at the time: “The key to this mani? Perfectly prepared, smooth -ground and shaved nails. ”

Selena Gomez: This is how the origin variant of her “Soap Nails” looked like:

Selena Gomez now wears a new “Soap Nails” variant-see the pictures here

On February 12, Tom Bachik published a close-up of the new manicure by singer Selena Gomez under the title “Soap Girl Mani”. While their original version of the “Soap Nails” had a short, rounded square shape, the two of them chose a longer variant this time. However, the choice did not fell on the classic, pointed almond shape, but on a somewhat withdrawn, oval shape. This looks superedel and still of course. It almost looks as if the short soap nails had grown out by nature and a little filed.

Where the longer onesCompared to the short things lose something naturalness, the nail polish compensate for it again. Because Bachik also makes a very special choice in the paint. The new variant is less milky and has no such strong rosé -colored undertone. Instead, the new “Soap Nails” à la Selena Gomez appear completely transparent with a minimal whitish undertone. All in all, the manicure looks super -natural and natural. Thanks to the glossy finish, the natural nails, which can be clearly recognized, look super-groomed and noble. With this new variant, Selena Gomez shows that “soap nails” not only look great on short nails.

So you can imitate the new “Soap Nails” by Selena Gomez

In fact, the soap yellow is less about the perfect one, but rather about really good nail care. Since you see some natural nail through the paint in every variant, the preparation is crucial for the look. Because a really well -groomed nail is enough for “Soap Nails”. There is no hack and no abbreviation here. The solution is permanently good nail care. It is best to use nail oil every day.

To prepare, the best way to start with theand to clean. Then you all file your nails to the length. If there is impurities on the nail surface, you can carefully file a buffer over the nail to smooth the surface. It is also worth a smoothing lower varnish that fills the rest of the bumps and preserves the “Soap Nails” from Schlieren. If everything is even, either a light pink or nude or none of the two can be applied in a thin layer. It is important that you see the natural nail underneath. Bachik's rule of thumb applies here: the longer the nails, the less color under the “soap finish”. Finally follows the most shiny top coat that you can find to achieve the ExtraBlosy, wet shimmering soap finish. And the “Soap Nails” by Selena Gomez are ready.