Glass Candy x Ice Nails: The Asian Nail Fad that has Everyone Obsessed

Becoming Carmen – rainbow pride nail polish manicure, glass candy, ice, jelly, aurora, iridescent holographic foil
Becoming Carmen – rainbow pride nail polish manicure, glass candy, ice, jelly, aurora, iridescent holographic foil

What better excuse for colourful nails than Pride Month amidst a hot Hong Kong summer?

Searching for “summer nails” on Pinterest will return pastel and gradient nails in various colours. So naturally, I wanted to have a go at them (the last time I had rainbow nails was when my high school friends and I went treasure hunting in SaSa’s nail vat…). Still, I preferred something more than plain colours to avoid boredom by week two.

I found a small swatch of glass candy (a.k.a. jelly) gels, essentially colours that don’t require additional mixing to achieve translucency. Bold and fun, they would work great as accent nails in a monochrome set. Initially, I requested clear gel textures on top – think raindrops, s-curves, abstract dollops and faceted jewels. But my manicurist said if I’m going all out, I might as well get ice nails instead.

Becoming Carmen – rainbow pride nail polish manicure, glass candy, ice, jelly, aurora, iridescent holographic foil

Never heard of it? BLACKPINK’s Jennie created a sensation when she posted a mirror selfie with glowing iridescent nails (check out Yuca’s feed dedicated to a similar aurora nail look). Ice nails are a twist on glass nails, which are nothing new. In fact, they were the first nail fads that got me mesmerised 6-7 years ago, and I’ve always thought of them as a classic Korean style I wanted to save for a trip there.

Be warned that it’s challenging to attain a smooth foil placement. It would take even the most skilled of manicurists a lot of manoeuvring atop a thick gel base to smooth things out. However, we were pressed for time and opted for rectangular foils rather than fitting them over the entire nail. The OCD me was screaming a little inside, but the uneven foil created jagged refractions that made it look better under the sun. Rubbing on a layer of mermaid powder also helps with blurring and obscuring layers.

The result is a dazzling, iridescent look that reminds me of Sailor Moon crystal transformations.

This post may contain affiliate links, meaning we receive a commission when you click the links and make a purchase.


Feeling inspired?

Check out more looks below!

Carmen Ho

Carmen started the blog as a place to encourage slow travel by storytelling her travel experiences. When she’s not at her desk, she divides her time between exploring the city she calls home and planning her next outing.

Previous
Previous

Pink Floral Romper: Hunting for Bougainvilleas in the Neighbourhood

Next
Next

Pastel Colourblock Sweat Shorts: Loungewear Fit for the Streets