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21 Simple Fall 2025 Nail Inspo Ideas That Are Too Cute to Skip This November

Once the leaves begin to change and we see sweater weather coming, I am always itching to update something; my nails. Fall 2025 is set to introduce a fine mixture of homey staples, fashion-forward updates and very smashable color pairings. Are you into short brown, glossy maroon, almond shape designs, or sick of never finding that perfect autumn french to match your latte run, no worries I have all the simple fall nails inspiration you could ask for. Ready to fall in love with your next manicure?

Soft Ombré That Channels Sweater Weather

Something about this creamy autumn french blend is undeniably comforting to me–a traditional too-easy french nails look that feels as rich and soft as getting into your favorite knits. The soft gradient from pinky-peach into sheer milky white gives off “latte on a brisk walk” vibes. The square shape of the designs and the freshness and modernity of the design is just one coat-sometimes there are practical reasons to be attracted to it, and I have a white fantasy-honestly, you never had such a fine gloved hand when you wore a neutral. And in case you feel like you want something classy and relaxing, this is the manicure soul-mate.

simple fall nails Soft Ombré That Channels Sweater Weather
I usually go for OPI’s “Funny Bunny” as my base and blend it into their “Put It In Neutral” for that melt-in finish. I have also have seen techs use The GelBottle products, specifically the Petal on a more beige fronted ombr to reflect a warmer toned fall palette. The trick, in this case, is to fade in an unobtrusive way the method of ensuring that a manicure looks expensive without screaming it.

To DIY the same kind of look, dab the fade between two polishes using a makeup sponge, but just have a little bit of patience. It is proposed to spray the sponge a little bit of water and get the gradient softer and less jagged (Nail artist @nailartbyqueenie). And then topcoat it off with a sheer shiny topcoat- that glazed donut finish without veering into chrome territory.

I have used this look the last Thanksgiving and it honestly was the easiest way to connect to strangers. It’s understated, but people notice. The style is soft and so it has a timeless feel as November comes rolling in. I’m convinced it flatters everyone.

Matte Forest Green with Luxe Gold Strips

We would make fall a nail design like this. The deep autumn forest-green is meaty and earthy and the metallic stripes take it to runways. The matte texture on the design gives it depth, and an Inspo almond shape provides it with a level of confident coolness. It is the type of a manicure that makes the woman want to put her fingers around a hot chai latte, and wear some oversized wool, a statement ring.

designs matte Matte Forest Green with Luxe Gold Strips
I applied a base of Essies Off Tropic and finished it off with a Zoya, velvet matte top coat. To stripe I used gold nail tape– it strives like a charm, just adhere two layers of top coat to prevent lifting. I also saw some people use a gold gel pen in case you want a slightly bit more control over the lines.

Then begin by shaping your nails in an easy little almond and polishing them lightly on an emery pad, and apply two coats of your green. Allow that to dry completely before you put the striping tape on it or it will pull up the polish and mess everything. Trust me, been there. Top it all off with a matte seal and let it cure under the lamp if you’re using gel.

It is one of those fall art design acrylic sets that makes even the casual sets feel curated. It’s plucky yet not garish, and it is wonderfully easy fall fingers green-lighted. I personally know someone who has done this, and she actually wore this to a fall wedding, and it was what everybody commented on!

Midnight Navy with Minimalist Dots

Those cold November evenings when you are out late and are wearing a scarf wrapped up around you and it all feels just so romantic? That’s the vibe here. This moody Inspo masterpiece is a square set rife with midnight navy barely tinged with white linear art that is all at once graphic and never stark. The matte and gloss mix is not so strident, yet, it leaves your nails without a flattish look.

Inspo Midnight Navy with Minimalist Dots
You’ll want a navy polish like Zoya’s “Ryan” or Olive & June’s “Into The Trees” (perfect for fall, btw). Nail art brush or dotting instrument is required in the case of the dots and line. If you’re going full matte, try the Velvet Matte Top Coat by Essie — it’s smooth and reliable.

This one’s actually a dream to recreate. Simply base coat up, cure, dry completely, then with your brush and white polish outline a center vertically and place 3 vertical dots of equal thickness. Clean edges make all the difference. Or forget that base coat it is craziest how dark polish can stain.

I had something similar to this last Halloween except I used little gold dots instead of white. It’s a cute twist if you want to dress it up. Navy also somehow feels striking this season, and works well intertwined with minimalistic jewelry, as well as oversized sweaters.

Leafy Olive Garden on Nude

This design is similar to a stroll through a botanical garden walking on crunchy leaves. The hand-paint dappled leaf on the nude base suggests a low key earthy buffed down — supere on trend autumn color design. It is very relaxing and somewhat artistic and an olive accent nail brings the pairing down to earth and up to date.

designs autumn color Leafy Olive Garden on Nude
My favorite nude base here is Lights Lacquer Chai Latte and my fav accent is Essie Sage You Love Me. For the leaves, use a micro detailing brush with a hunter green gel or even acrylic paint (yes, it works with a top coat over it). The shiny topcoat polishes out that glassy effect, which is so luxurious yet wearable enough.

This is one that requires patience, freehand leaves are more about pressure control and spacing. I begin with the line of the vine, and then I put a couple of ticks that represent the leaves. It may be simplified with leafy nail stickers or stamps in case art is not your thing. To guard against chipping, seal it up with two glossy top layers.

A friend of mine did this as her engagement shoot in early November and it was so dreamy with the fall leaves. It’s the kind of autumn manicure that reads effort without screaming for attention.

Muted Taupe Meets Olive Elegance

This look has elegance to it, a sense of quietly brute power. Subdued short brown and soft olive color schemes offset one another and then gold detailing are given a luxe modern touch. It is the same as your beloved neutral blazer only on nails- properly shaped, conservative, a pinch of flirt. Its short nails length also makes it practical, which is great should you be back to full day typing, again.

designs short nails Muted Taupe Meets Olive Elegance
Here I would do the base with DND in their Pecan Pie and Olive Grove, and striping tape or metallic pens in Gold. Do you want to do it yourself but despise painting with your right hand? Artificial gold foils or press-ons which resemble something like that can be used.

This design is beginner-friendly. DO your base shades in paint, cure or dry complete, and over them add your gold accents. Seal it all with a glossy top coat. Step is not to hurry and running around – placement is everything with such clean lines. Try using tweezers to place the strips perfectly.

I have been told that when I wore this, they literally stopped me in the aisle of a Trader Joe store to give them the names of the shades. That never happens with neutrals. It Inspo people who aren t really into something to wear but look polished at the same time.

Golden Leaves & Glimmer for Crisp Evenings

This mani is pure fall magic. Visualize soft almond shaped ends covered with gold foil and small metallic bits in the shape of falling leaves of autumn. It is a high gloss gilded fantasy yet somehow still seems wearable everyday. The transparent shiny background breathes life into those golden details, lends depth and airiness. This is the type of art where the elegance and seasonality merges with the design of almond.

art designs almond Golden Leaves & Glimmer for Crisp Evenings
On the gold I will use UN/DN LAQR glitter color and I have been really liking Steal My Sunshine or you can layer leaf shaped foil decals by Daily Charme. The sheer builder gel or OPI bubble bath is recommendable to the jelly base. The additions of sparkle on minimalist canvas allows the glow to shine without being over the top like the sequin on a plain t-shirt.

Apply your base and cure or dry it fully. Next, apply the foil leaves, randomly, with a wax pencil before your top coat is entirely dry. Gently press into polish to get it flat then put thick gel topcoat over everything pretty much as reflection is the key. When regular polish is used, make the top coat two times, to last longer.

I had something pretty like it on at a dinner last November, and the light it took the candle in? Unreal. There’s something celebratory about this look, but it’s still grounded in simple fall nails energy — no glitter overload, just hints of stardust scattered through a neutral dream.

Champagne Neutrals with a Dash of Metallic

This is such an innocent and yet satisfying set of creamy off-whites, short brown taupes and one statement nail out in champagne shimmer. It is polished and yet smack, like a cushion of autumn sunshine on your skin. The concept short square length adds to its overall loveliness even further; it is elegant wearability that does not pretend too hard.

ideas short square Champagne Neutrals with a Dash of Metallic
I would recommend something like Essies Pre-Show Jitters as the base, Topless and barefoot as that creamy beige and either or of Orly Glowstick or Zoya Ginessa as the shimmer. That barely there detail is achievable with a thin gold striping tape or a metallic gel liner to make appearance without taking over the whole thing.

At home, achieve this by wearing your nails square but gently rounded at the edges–this is less sharp. Paint your base shades and let them dry completely. Stick on that gold stripe by nail tape or steady hand. Seal it all off with a high-gloss topcoat I always love Seche Vite, it dries fast, and looks fabulous.

When I saw this design, it instantly reminded me of cozy knits, layered jewelry, and the way your coffee tastes better when it’s served in a ceramic mug. It’s giving capsule wardrobe, but for nails. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite designs short nails looks for early autumn days when you’re easing into the season.

Diagonal Drama in Plum and Cocoa

It is one of those sets, when I want to order a chestnut praline latte and declare it to be a good day. Cocoa, dusty mauve and sensitive nude palette are all striped diagonally by a spurt of gold – it is dramatic and in the same breath it is balanced, elevated but not so high Inspo almond brown. The dichotomy provides that sulky autumn vitality each one of us hankers in secret when even incoherent sweating wards off a sport.

Inspo almond brown Diagonal Drama in Plum and Cocoa
Try using OPI’s “You Don’t Know Jacques!” and “Canyon Clay” with a dash of gold foil liner from Nailstalgic. Freehanding it might be scary; you will require striping tape or diagonal stencil to maintain the line crisp. The slick topcoat on the diagonal cut provides more contrast and every part stands out even better.

To obtain this look, cut your nails in squoval or long square shape. Draw your base, after it has dried tape off the diagonal. With your accent color, paint the higher half and carefully peel up the tape when wet and put your gold foil or liner at the border. Seal it all in — and cure if you’re going the gel route.

I love this one because it looks divine along with layered rings and with the dark-colored knits. It’s designs square, but it doesn’t feel corporate — it’s creative, flattering, and very 2025. Truthfully, this is one that I bookmarked on my Pinterest weeks ago.

Classic Neutrals with a Playful Twist

Sometimes you want what is not banal, but classic. This creamy pinks and leopard nail combination is just right in finding that balance of creams and whites with one attention grabbing nail on the hand. It’s giving chic-girl-next-door meets editorial whimsy. Inspo almond shape is a classic look, however, the print adds that little dose of fun so that people can stare.

Inspo almond Classic Neutrals with a Playful Twist
In order to replicate this look, fetch some must-haves: DND has some basic foundations such as the “Silky Champagne” and “Marshmallow”. With a small dotting brush and black + beige nail polish draw the leopard spots. It may not be perfect after all a bit of-irregularity to it is charming. Olive & June makes a great dotting duo if you’re into tools that last.

I would use your firm grounds of colour first and allow Those to get dry. Then, go to the nail with the accent and put some small beige blobs and loosely outline them with the black polish. You don’t want hard edges — think more “impression of spots” than hyper-realistic. End it by using a clear, shiny topcoat, to tie the whole look together.

I’ve done this set for a casual work week, and it somehow made me feel pulled together and cheeky at the same time. It’s cute, it’s unexpected, and it’s definitely simple fall nails approved.

Electric Blue Waves on Matte Sand

I love when a mani feels like wearable art. This metallic silver almond with blue waves is contemporary, fluid and therefore so chill on a crisp autumn day. The design moves along the nail like movement in motion- so to speak, the wind blowing on a piece of silk. The matte-like background of the design dramatizes all the right aspects of the electric blue. This is certainly one of the bolder fall-themed art designs acrylic choices on this list and it works.

autumn art designs acrylic Electric Blue Waves on Matte Sand
Apply a soft beige such as almond milk by Lights Lacquer using brown based as the base, then match it with a high-shimmer unrestricted metallic blue- orly in the navy or Cirque colors tanzanite are two good alternatives. Necessary here is a detail brush with a fine point. You also need a soft matte topcoat with which to finish off the base before painting the waves.

The first thing you do is make the nails have a shape of an almond silhouette, it will aid in the flow of the lines. Use two coats of your nude polish and a seal with a matte top lacquer. After the polishes are dry, then commence freehanding the waves with your blue polish. Think of them as gentle curves, not rigid zigzags. Dry it, and clear polish only on the blue, and leave the base matte.

I have tested this design on a rainy fall weekend in October and had to receive compliments at each and every coffee shop I entered. It stands out as the best choice for people who would like to incorporate Inspo into their seasonal manis and are burnt out by the beige.

Velvety Maroon for Moody Autumn Nights

It is the nail analogy of red wine in front of a crackling fireplace. It’s velvety, bold, and a little bit mysterious. The designs matte finish brings it back down to earth when you consider that it has a long tapered square shape, which makes it dramatic. There is nothing cliched about maroon as this moody dark shade is actually the ultimate 2025 power color. It is one of those designs which stand to tell without telling anything.

maroon Velvety Maroon for Moody Autumn Nights
When I feel like I need that oxblood depth, I pick up “Wrapped in Velvet” by OPI, or “Scandalous” by Madame Glam. Donning the polish should be in layers and finished by a velvet matte topcoat like the one available under Zoya or Essie Matte About You. The matte finish makes maroon simple to striking.

To glue on a nail smoothly the matte is a much better match to a smooth nail surface; any roughness will show. Paint your two thin coats of color, and finally apply your velvet topcoat when it has absolutely and perfectly dried. The matte finish adds the richness to the maroon not to dominate it.

I once wore this to a fall dinner party with gold rings and a simple black dress and someone referred to them it as museum hands. I’ll take that. It is one of those designs on autumn color concepts that leave a person looking elegant and a bit mysterious simultaneously.

Pumpkin Spice with a Hint of Sparkle

It is an ensemble that encompasses all our favorite things about fall: cozy and warm color palette, the spicy pumpkin theme, and a touch of golden happiness. The orange and brown base leans burnt sienna (not too bright), while the glitter accent on the ring finger feels like sunlight slipping through amber leaves. And to top it all off, that Inspo almond shape ties it all so together in such a flattering manner.

orange and brown Pumpkin Spice with a Hint of Sparkle
The matte base should be DND Cinnamon Spice or ILNP Rustic, then have the accent nail done with a gold gelly glitter such as Champagne Showers by Kiara Sky. The use of a matte topcoat on the main nails pop the glitter even more. Texture contrast really gives this autumn manicure dimension.

Whenever I have this type of mani, I always begin by making the nails an almond shape first–because it makes the hands look slimmer. Use your base color on top, dry it and apply a matte finish topcoat. To do the glitter finger, press dense pigment on to a sponge and seal with a high-gloss top coat. It’s glam, but low-key.

I’ve worn this for apple picking days and even to a pumpkin patch (yes, I matched my nails to my latte). It’s that kind of cute. An ideal demonstration that simple fall nails do not necessarily imply boring.

Cranberry Meets Nude in a Soft Matte Mix

Okay, this one? Effortlessly stunning. The matte texture of the design along with tiny short brown to cranberry gradient features major high neutrals. It’s not trying to be trendy, it just is. Rounded short makes it wearable in everyday life and the combination of warm nude and maroon adds that flair of cheekiness that we all much secretly desire throughout the season.

short brown Cranberry Meets Nude in a Soft Matte Mix
Use Lights Lacquer Chai Latte as a nude and Zoya Jett or complimentary wine by OPI as that deep wine color. An excellent matte topcoat will blend the two shades and tone down the difference in a posh fashion — nothing severe, simply a smooth color transition.

The best part? This look is super beginner-friendly. Switch between the base colors, apply in 2 coats and finish it all with matte topcoat. You don’t even need a steady hand. That is the beauty- lines are not as perfect as they could be, but still look classically cool in matte.

I have rocked this same outfit on days where I simply wanted feel good about my nails that feel cashmere like to notch of manicures. My friends also love it, as what they want are designs that short nails have seasonal moodiness but not too flashy.

Minimalist Black Tips for Modern Witches

Black-tipped french is a special kind of confidence- especially on an Inspo almond nail. It’s minimalist, yes, but sharp in the best way. There is a bold contrast of sheer pinky nude with the inky black tip which feels edgy and polished at the same time. It is actually one of those french variations designs that bend the rules… and do it very well.

designs french Minimalist Black Tips for Modern Witches
To do this you will need a sheer nude base, such as OPI Bare My Soul, or Essie Ballet Slippers. Apply black tip with precision detail brush- Orly Liquid Vinyl has that really black payoff. Top off with a gloss, or matte topcoat at your desire.

I suggest you paint the whole base, allow it to dry and then rough sketch the smile line of the tip with a liner brush. This gives more control and makes touch-ups easier. If you mess up? Take a fine brush and in acetone clean off the edge gently. It’s worth the finesse.

I would always tell you this is the manicure that works with every single thing whether it is a leather blazer or a silk slip dress. The french is more of an autumnal one that suits Halloween, black mood dates and what not even minimal fall wardrobes. A true staple in any simple fall nails collection.

Matte Hearts in Gradient Nudes

This is to the lovers, who have a fantasy of wanting to remain cool. The soft beige shades all the almond nails down to the darker brown completed with several matte black heart decorations almost at cuticles. It is a quirky and flirty look with a grounding in dulled down tones It is like this secret whisper to the world that you love fall without saying it out loud. It is quite probably the cutest art design almond look of 2025.

art designs almond Matte Hearts in Gradient Nudes
I do this with a gradient palette such as the Modelones Neutral Gel Polish Set and a fine-point brush and matte topcoat. The hearts: use a stamp if you don’t feel like drawing by hand; or make a dot type that looks like a V, with two dots marked down and a pull-down stroke. You need not be an artist–only patient.

This look is about embracing contrast. Begin with your foundation color shades and start with the lightest one and then proceed to the darkest. Your heart detail should be applied after drying, and should be allowed to dry before shortly finishing with a matte topcoat close to the cuticle. Adopt a gel system and cure between coats, to use it declares long durability.

To be real, I wore this on an off day weekend drive upstate, and it was perfect -comfortable denim, gold rings, with cider in hand. It is adorable, fun and perfectly captures the entire energy of simple fall nails.

Glossy Olive, Peach & Glitter Shorties

So this one is SO understated yet so pretty: a glum gray-green, peachy beige warm base, and l one uber-blingy nail of gold. It is kept simple and wearable as it is in short square shape, as well as interesting to look at without actual artwork thanks to the color combination. It is as though the fall wardrobe of your dreams were distilled down into designs short nails form.

designs short nails Glossy Olive, Peach & Glitter Shorties
Apply Essie: Win Me Over on the olive, Tiramisu Me on the peach and golden hour by Kiara Sky as that glitter moment. The sparkle can be piled on a sponge to create a deep appearance or can be applied with a full-glitter gel, which gives one a quick fix. Enclose it in gloss coat on both sides, the thicker the better, and this will give you the wet-look effect.

With this one, there is little to tell you other than to keep your nails in a soft square shape and alternate your colors on your fingers. Put a little sparkle where it belongs on a middle finger or a ring finger, then contrast in tone the other fingers.

It is quite high- lifted, sort of what I would brunch in after a rainy stroll. It appears curated and cozy, even when, at the same time, it is appropriate to November vibes. Definitely simple fall nails, but not basic.

Cozy Matte Multicolor Blend

This screams comfy blanket, giant cardigan and a mug of hot chai. The dusty rose, clay, olive and charcoal with matte finish makes this set the most colorful autumn design ever. No art, no accents — just color-blocking with intent. It’s that capsule-wardrobe-meets-nail-polish kind of energy.

designs autumn color Cozy Matte Multicolor Blend
Olive & June has a collection called “Fall 2025” or the Holo Taco Cremes Bundle that will work as well. Top each of them off with a velvet-matte topcoat to bind them together. The fact that it feels modern and not only colorful is because of the finish.

To do this, paint two layers of each color and leave it to dry completely. Then apply your matte topcoat. No need for art tools, patterns, or glitter. It’s all about the tones and the soft finish. Bonus: matte topcoats also make chips less noticeable.

I put it on a cabin vacation and could not stop checking my hands. These matte designs on the nails are something that I feel fall cannot live without – they complement everything and at the same time make you look like you did not go rando.

Warm Chocolate with Soft Heart Accents

The deep fall colors are transformed into adorable ones in this glossy brown set. The creamy mocha color is warm and butter and the cute little hearts on two nails? That’s what gives it personality. It’s like Inspo almond brown meets cozy Sunday romance. Soft, stylish, and super wearable.

Inspo almond brown Warm Chocolate with Soft Heart Accents
Here, I like the base colors ILNP since Java or Orly Hot Cocoa. To decorate the hearts, follow with a dotter and different neutral polish color in contrast to whatever you are using on the nails, e.g. Essies, Vanilla Latte. They work well as small designs which can be applied prior to your topcoat, or you can seal them under clear builder gel to give them some added strength.

File the nails in a short square/ rounded form. Paint the brown on and allow to dry then draw the hearts or stamp on hearts. Seal it off with a high gloss topcoat to give it the spanking new plush look.

The style I would go with a ribbed turtleneck and brown suede boots. An ideal turn of the short brown trend that gives a little more coziness and a little bit of happiness.

Delicate Florals on a Barely-There Base

In case fall florals were a whisper, this was it. The milky nude background with black fine line flowers adds to the minimalism that is being offered here. That’s what makes this quietly stunning. It is subtle and detailed and a wonderful take on autumn art patterns acrylic on someone who lives in neutrals.

autumn art designs acrylic Delicate Florals on a Barely-There Base
Appropriate choices here are polishes such as Lights Lacquer Bare Canvas or Zoya Tulle. Either a micro brush or a floral stamping plate (Personally I use MoYou London plates because they are so super fine.) can be used to paint the flowers. Seal with a clear gloss to enhance the detail.

Use your base and stamping or hand detail floral design once a base is completely dry. Make sure to top with a no-smudge topcoat if you’re stamping — it preserves the crisp lines and gives that salon-like finish.

I have worn this to a casual fall wedding and it felt just right to balance professional with something personal to me. It’s Inspo, but make it whisper.

Wine Red Waves for Bold French Energy

This is a french tip with an attitude. Technically, the waves of deep maroon red blend the flow and the structure by swirling on top of sheer nude. It’s playful, dramatic, and so very 2025. Here autumn french is a reinvention, wavy, artistic and completely modern.

designs autumn french Wine Red Waves for Bold French Energy
My polish of choice would be the Cranberry Wine by OPI and a nude which I would preferably combine with Bubble Bath or Bare My Soul. The best tool to do those wave tips with is a fine-liner nail brush and all you need to do is follow the form of your natural nail and allowing the waves to flow.

Apply your nude base fully dried or cured. Next apply a sweeping wave of red over each tip with the aid of your liner brush. Dry then topcoat out with thick clear lacquer to seal it and smooth out the pattern.

This is one of those designs french styles I would suggest to wear in late fall particularly during the holidays towards the month of November where you need to dress festive yet more editorial. It is quite a bit aggressively, a bit of romantic and completely wearable.

Golden-Tipped Glam with a Modern Edge

This manicure would be the ideal manicure to wear in the event of a fall black-tie. It is an uber sleek gussied-up version of the classic french- where the white tip is substituted by shiny gold chrome on sharply manicured, shaped square nails. The platform is neutral pink sheer that will allow the metallic ends to be invisible since they are the attention-catching part. It is chic, sophisticated and highly suited to french designs that cater to cool weather.

designs french Golden-Tipped Glam with a Modern Edge
I would suggest a sheer pink gel polish such as “Cover Blush” by The GelBottle or “baby Pink Builder” by Apres to achieve this effect. The tips should have a gold chrome pigment under an adhesive no-wipe topper: Born Pretty or Daily Charme are good brands. You will also require a dense silicone applicator to get the powder pressed neatly over the tips.

Begin by preparing your nails into the clean designs square shape. Apply the base color and cure. Give it time to cure, after which you place a thin layer of gel top-coat where you want the gold to be applied and cure once more, followed by pushing the chrome pigment until it glows. Finalize the top coat with the second coating over it that should preferably be high-gloss and should be long-lasting.

I haven not worn this yet but it is formally marked down on an occasion party in November. It’s timeless but current, flashy but tasteful. It is that type of no-fuss fall nails inspo that is like a luxury accessory; quiet, but unmissable.
There you have it all 21 easy breezy and trendy nail concepts to take you through every crisp morning and golden-hour evening this season. Whether you’re craving designs matte, something soft and neutral, or going full autumn art designs acrylic, there’s a little something here for every mood (and outfit). Hoard your faves, wifi them to your tech and don t be afraid to experiment, it is your time of year to Glow, one finger tip at a time.

Manina Anna

I am Anna Manina, author of the blog Vexorna.com, where I share everything I love about fashion, beauty, and style. I'm not a professional, just someone who is passionate about this world! In my posts, I give honest reviews of products I test, show you looks that inspire me, and share daily beauty tips to help each of you feel confident in your own skin.

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