Think glazed finishes, sheer shine, and juicy tints: the Korean jelly nail trend is taking over beauty feeds worldwide. Inspired by Y2K jelly shoes and Korea’s dewy aesthetic, these luminous nails are perfect for summer. From subtle sheers to playful polka dots and 3D swirls, here’s everything you need to know about the manicure that’s redefining glossy nails—and how to try it for yourself.
Why Korean jelly nails are this summer’s must-have
From glass skin to lip gloss blush, the beauty world’s obsession with glow shows no signs of slowing down. The latest trend riding the wave of this dewy fixation? Korean jelly nails. Ultra-glossy, semi-transparent, and often tinged with syrupy color, these nails are the perfect blend of playful and sophisticated.
“Korean jelly nails have become a major trend, encapsulating a juicy, extra-shiny aesthetic that’s both playful and elegant,” says Giorgia Cappella, head of education and spa at The GelBottle. Think of them as the perfect middle ground between the hyper-minimal soap nail and more maximalist 3D art—eye-catching without being overwhelming.
The trend originated in Korea and quickly spread thanks to its versatility and photogenic finish. Whether you’re going bold with color or keeping it sheer and subtle, jelly nails are easy to personalize and even easier to love.
What exactly are Korean jelly nails?
Despite the singular name, Korean jelly nails are more of a category than a single style. The term encompasses several K-beauty-inspired nail techniques—like glass nails, syrup nails, lip gloss nails, and cat-eye nails. What ties them together is the sheer, layered finish that gives the illusion of depth and softness.
“These nails use semi-transparent colors that create a dewy tint,” explains Alex (@alexdidyournails), a Japanese and Korean gel nail artist. “The final look is glassy and slightly translucent, sometimes letting natural nail features show through, which is where the ‘jelly’ reference comes from.”
Thanks to this customizability, jelly nails work for minimalists and maximalists alike. You can opt for just a hint of color or layer bold tones and add texture for a more statement look. They’re endlessly adaptable and flatter virtually every skin tone and nail shape.
Trending jelly nail styles to try now
While the base trend is sheer and glossy, the design possibilities are anything but limited. One of the biggest current variations? Jelly French tips. “This look uses a nude or sheer pink base like The GelBottle’s Kiss BIAB, then finishes with translucent colored tips—think hot pink, electric blue, or orange,” shares Cappella.
Another standout is jelly stacking, where each nail is painted a different sheer shade, often in a soft ombré or pastel gradient. This trend is gaining momentum for its playful, summery vibe and visual interest. 3D textures, chrome overlays, and cat-eye finishes are also being woven into the jelly aesthetic. “Adding shimmer, chrome, or textured gel layers creates depth and movement in the design,” says Alex. The semi-sheer nature of jelly polish makes it perfect for marbling or gradient fades, offering limitless design creativity.
How to achieve Korean jelly nails professionally
Creating true jelly nails is all about layering. Professionals usually start with a sheer BIAB (builder in a bottle) base, mixed with a glass tint or customized sheer color. From there, they build up layers for a subtle, dimensional effect.
“When you’re going to a nail tech, take photo references with you,” advises Alex. “The term ‘jelly nails’ can mean different things to different people. If you’re after a syrupy, translucent look, asking for ‘syrup nails’ or ‘glass nails’ is a good starting point.”
The key to achieving a seamless finish is product control and proper curing, which is why seeing a professional is your best bet for the most refined look.
How to DIY the jelly look at home
Want to try the look without a salon appointment? While gel gives the most luminous result, you can still achieve a jelly-like finish using regular polish. “Look for sheer or translucent polishes,” says Cappella. “Apply a few thin coats to build up color slowly, then top it off with a high-gloss top coat to get that signature shine.” While the depth may not match that of gel layers, the juicy, light-reflective finish will still shine through.
Brands like Essie, OPI, and even K-beauty polish lines are releasing jelly-inspired formulas designed specifically for layering. Choose candy pinks, orange sorbets, or clear blues for a summery feel.
Nine jelly nail looks to inspire your next manicure
- Candy pink
A bright, punchy pink created with Glass Pink and Stunning Beam Powder by @alexdidyournails. It’s the jelly manicure that screams summer heatwave.
- Minimal accents
Tiny hearts, fine lines, or dots add just enough flair to an otherwise simple jelly base. Ideal for those who love subtle nail art.
- Frosted stacking
Wintery pastels meet summer shimmer with this trend. Think sheer layers in different colors topped with a soft frost finish—unexpected, but totally fresh.
- 3D jelly nails
Translucent textures like swirls and star embellishments bring dimension to nails while keeping them light and wearable.
- Polka dots
Nail art meets runway trend: polka dots in varying colors or textures across each nail add a playful, retro vibe.
- Glazed milk nails
Combining the milky nail trend with the shine of jelly, this look subtly shifts color in sunlight—perfect for heatwave days.
- Summer gradients
Soft ombré transitions using sheer polish shades offer an effortless pop of color. Think beach sunsets and poolside drinks in nail form.
- Glass meets jelly
Layering the glass nail technique with jelly polish gives a futuristic, ultra-luminous look with visible depth and a skin-glass effect.
- Icy cat-eye nails
A cool-toned cat-eye jelly finish in pale blue or lavender offers a refreshing contrast to summer heat—ask for magnetic gel polish for the perfect reflective streak.
Korean jelly nails are more than just a seasonal fad—they’re a celebration of sheer beauty, customizable design, and playful elegance. Whether you go full gloss or add intricate textures, there’s no wrong way to try the look. This summer, all signs point to shine.