Thursday, November 21, 2024

Hailey Bieber’s Cinnamon Roll Nails Are Perfect For Fall

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Hailey Bieber is no stranger to starting trends, especially when it comes to manicures. By now, most of us know that she’s the queen of glazed-doughnut nails, she sparked the jelly glaze obsession, and most recently, she signified the start of fall with her maple-syrup manicure. Recently, Bieber was seen sporting a shimmery

brown nail look that we couldn’t help but drool over. The “cinnamon roll” shade sparkles in the same way flecks of cinnamon do underneath a gooey glaze.

To get the yummy look, Bieber’s long-time nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt, used a cat-eye nail art technique. “This cinnamon girl manicure was inspired by her new lip treatment, and we did [it] for the photo shoot,” Ganzorigt tells PS. “We wanted to match the color to the new lip treatment, also inspired by cinnamon.”

Bieber recently launched a new, limited-edition flavor of her skin-care brand Rhode’s best-selling lip treatment. The Peptide Lip Tint in Cinnamon Roll ($18) will be available for purchase on Nov. 22, Bieber’s birthday.

But if you’re just as interested in copying Bieber’s cinnamon roll nails as you are shopping for that new lip shade, you’ve come to the right place. We’re breaking down how to DIY the trend and sharing inspiration you can bring with you to your next in-salon appointment, ahead.

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Zola Ganzorigt is a celebrity nail artist and OPI Global Ambassador.

If you’ve been wondering how Bieber manages to keep her nails so long, healthy, and in their perfect almond shape, Ganzorigt says they do a builder gel overlay on her natural nails. To get the cinnamon-roll effect, Ganzorigt painted two coats of the OPI Intelli-Gel ($18) in the shade Cliffside Karaoke, a dark brown. From there, Ganzorigt mixed the OPI Intelli-Gel No Wipe Top Coat ($25) with a silver velvet magnifying powder and then applied it directly to the nail. This is what gives the manicure that look of cinnamon underneath a gooey glazed layer. (Ganzorgit notes in her Instagram post that you can use any shade of magnetic cat-eye nail polish for this part since the base color is what matters.)

Last, Ganzorigt used a magnet like the DND Magnet for Cat Eyes ($5) to complete the look.

If this DIY look is a little beyond your skill level, but you still want to test it out at home, we’d suggest grabbing the Static Nails Influenced Almond Press-On Nails ($16, originally $20). The look is almost identical to Bieber’s, no polish required.

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