Y2K Nail Ideas That’ll Take You Right Back to the Year 2000—See Photos

by Emily Johnson
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Maybe you cultivated a collection of airbrushed T-shirts. Perhaps you’ve stood in front of a hazy backdrop while posing for professionally shot photos. Regardless, these nail looks are sure to spark some nostalgia. To achieve hearts like the ones shown above, Robles uses an airbrush system like the Japanese Airtex Airgel. She recommends finding quality stencils—she sells some in her own online store, Nail Jerks, and you can find others on Glam Goodies.

Flicks and Dots

y2k nails flicks and dots nail art on pink clear tips

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y2k nails flicks and dots nail art

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Many of us in the millennial club might recall going to the nail salon with our mom and seeing a white display board full of the flicks-and-dots design remixed a bunch of different ways, with numbers corresponding to each option so you could “order” the look for you.

Despite being a relatively simple design of tiny flicks mixed with dots, nail technicians somehow stretched this look into at least 50 different variations back then. Nail artists today are adding a modern touch by mixing in details such as rhinestones and gradients to pay homage to the original design.

Designer Logos

y2k nails gucci nail art on white polish

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y2k nails chanel nail art on black polish

Courtesy of @chuenails

Monogrammed Gucci bags, Chanel stud earrings, Dior sunglasses—the early 2000s were all about showing off designer logos. And they’re the perfect accent for your next manicure influenced by this era. You can monogram a few nails, add some designer-inspired charms, or do both to complete this look.

Pierced Nails

y2k nails gold pierced nail art

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y2k nails colorful pierced nail art with bellybutton rings

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Belly rings, eyebrow piercings, and lip piercings are just some of the most popular body modifications that marked this era. If you’re not ready for the commitment of getting a piercing or two, adding some jewelry to your nails could be a good way to experiment.

Tiny hoops or small, dangly charms are an easy way to incorporate this trend into a manicure. But if you really want to dive into the risk-taking essence of Y2K aesthetics, using a curved, belly ring-style barbell could really bring your manicure to the next level.

Hibiscus Flowers

y2k nails hibiscus nails in brown blue green

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y2k nails hibiscus nail art in pink orange and yellow

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y2k nails hibiscus nail art in burgundy

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