But when it comes to your nails, it’s an entirely different story.

Manicures are the perfect opportunity to try new things, get creative, and hop on the latest trends.

We’ve seen everything from cyber-dots to denim, each one having its moment in the spotlight.

Nude manicure

But something new and exciting is on the horizon, with a self-care slant.

One manicure-must-try that’s beginning to pop up in salons is the prescriptive manicure.

In that same vein, prescriptive manicures aim to amp up your natural nails.

Prescriptive manicure

Essentially, it’s the “your nails but better” trend on steroids.

What is a prescriptive manicure?

There’s no prescription needed for this over-the-(salon) counter manicure.

Natural manicure

Prescriptive nails start with increasing the health of your nails, nail beds, and the surrounding skin.

Serums, hydrating creams, and oils help nourish the hands, fingers, and nails.

Cuticle oil treatments and trending techniques likeCND Rescue RXxcan be done in the salon or at home too.

But nail maintenance is only the first step.

A prescriptive manicure is the opposite of Barbiecore or optical illusion nails.

It also differs from many ultra-hydrated current nail trends relying on milky-white hues or blush tones.

A prescriptive manicure is a shade all your own.

As a result, professional prescriptive nail services take slightly longer.

If you want to keep in line with the ultra-popular clean-girl trend, ask for milky-white nails.

They’ll be sheer and shiny with just a touch of creaminess.

Or, considerfloral milk bath nailsif you want to zhuzh it up a bit.

The micro-French manicure is another option, indulging our Y2K nostalgia but with a more modern twist.

So, there will still need to be extra time spent on maintenance and care.

So, it’s okay to let loose as long as you have some polish remover on hand.