If there’s one thing I’ve learned after years behind the makeup chair and beauty table, it’s that self-expression doesn’t stop at the face. It travels all the way down to your fingertips. And if you’re a Taurus, or simply someone drawn to the rich, grounded, and luxurious energy this sign carries, then you already know that your nails are a statement. Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of beauty, sensuality, and pleasure. That means everything associated with this sign has an undeniable pull toward elegance, nature, and artistry. I’ve spent time curating thirteen of my absolute favorite Taurus nail designs that speak to the soul of this earth sign. From earthy terracotta to moody midnight gardens, each design tells a story. Let me walk you through each one in the way only Belle Hathaway can — with love, expertise, and a whole lot of passion.
Earthy Terracotta Taurus Nails
Inspiration from warm clay tones and sun-baked earth
When I first discovered terracotta as a nail color palette, it felt like I had uncovered something sacred. There’s a warmth to terracotta that you simply cannot manufacture — it’s ancient, soulful, and deeply connected to the earth. For Taurus, whose ruling element is earth, this palette feels like home. I remember doing a beautiful set of terracotta nails for a client who had just returned from a trip across the American Southwest. She came to me wanting something that felt like the landscapes she had fallen in love with — rusty oranges, warm browns, dusty pinks. What we created together was something I still think about to this day. Terracotta nails pair beautifully with a matte topcoat, giving them that raw, clay-fired finish that looks effortlessly chic. You can go full monochromatic with a single burnt-orange shade across all ten nails, or create dimension by blending in dusty rose and warm sand tones on alternating fingers. For a Taurus, this design feels like wearing the earth itself. It’s confident without being loud. It’s beautiful without asking for permission. I love adding a thin gold liner along the cuticle edge or a tiny abstract swirl in cream to give it just a whisper of editorial drama while keeping everything grounded in that warm, earthy spirit.
Tools needed to create the nails design
To bring earthy terracotta Taurus nails to life, you’ll want to have a few essential tools ready on your nail station. Start with a quality nail file in medium grit for shaping your nails into a soft almond or rounded square — both shapes complement the organic feel of this palette. A clean base coat is non-negotiable; it protects your natural nail and helps the color last longer. You’ll need two or three terracotta-family polishes — think burnt sienna, warm rust, and dusty clay tones. A detail brush or striping brush is perfect for adding accent lines or swirls. Matte topcoat is your best friend for this design because it locks in that clay-like texture and takes the look from pretty to stunning. A cuticle pusher and nourishing cuticle oil will also ensure your canvas is smooth and prepped.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Begin by prepping your nails: push back cuticles gently, file to your desired shape, buff the surface lightly, and apply a clear base coat. Let it dry completely before moving on.
- Apply two thin coats of your chosen terracotta shade, allowing each layer to dry fully between applications. On accent nails, layer a slightly lighter sandy tone over the base for a sunkissed gradient effect.
- Using a fine striping brush, add a delicate swirl or abstract line in cream or ivory on one or two feature nails for a touch of artistry that feels organic and intentional.
- Seal everything with a matte topcoat, cleaning up any edges with a small cleanup brush dipped in acetone, then finish with cuticle oil for a polished, moisturized look.
Sage Green Meadow Taurus Nails
Inspiration from sun-drenched fields and nature
There is something utterly romantic about sage green meadow nails. The moment I think of a Taurus in their fullest expression, I picture someone walking barefoot through a field at golden hour, sunlight catching the tips of the grass, everything glowing in warm honey tones. That is the energy this nail design captures. Gold is deeply Venusian — it speaks to wealth, warmth, and the kind of natural beauty that doesn’t need to try hard. I’ve created golden meadow nail sets for clients heading into the spring and summer seasons, and every single one of them has come back asking for it again. The beauty of this design is in its layering. You start with a soft nude or champagne base and build up to gold using metallic foil or a shimmery gold polish that catches the light as you move your hands. The result is something that looks like sunlight lives inside your nails. I particularly love pairing a warm gold on the ring finger as a focal accent nail while keeping the rest in a warm champagne or honey beige. It’s the kind of manicure that makes people stare at your hands mid-conversation and say, “Wait, are those real?” Yes, they absolutely are — and you made them.
Tools needed to create the nails design
For sage green meadow nails, you’ll need a champagne or nude polish as your base, a warm gold metallic polish or gold foil sheets, a silicone-tipped foil applicator or a dotting tool, a small fan brush for blending, a clear glossy topcoat to amplify that luminous shine, and fine glitter in a gold or amber tone if you want to add extra sparkle on your accent nail. A good nail lamp if you’re working with gel formulas will help your layers cure cleanly and keep that golden depth intact.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Prep your nails thoroughly with a base coat, then apply two layers of your champagne or warm nude polish to all nails except the accent nail, letting each coat dry before the next.
- On your accent nail — typically the ring finger — apply a sage metallic polish in two thin coats, or press gold foil gently onto tacky gel for an ultra-reflective, luxurious finish.
- Using the fan brush, blend a whisper of wild flowers at the tips of your remaining nails for a soft gradient that ties the whole look together without overpowering the nude base.
- Finish with a generous layer of glossy topcoat over all nails to unite the design and amplify the golden glow, then hydrate your cuticles with a botanical oil.
Vintage Rose Taurus Nails
Inspiration from antique blooms and romantic femininity
Roses have always held a special place in my heart, and for Taurus, they’re basically a love language. Venus rules roses, and Taurus is ruled by Venus — so when you combine vintage rose tones with nail art, you’re speaking directly to the aesthetic soul of this sign. Vintage rose isn’t your average pink. It has a slight dustiness to it, a faded quality that makes it feel like something lifted from an old painting or a pressed flower tucked inside a worn journal. I’ve always loved how this color feels both timeless and romantic. I once created a vintage rose set for a client celebrating a milestone anniversary dinner, and she told me afterward that she received more compliments on her nails than on her dress. The secret to making vintage rose nails feel sophisticated rather than sweet is in the undertones — you want rose that leans toward antique mauve or dusty blush, not baby pink. Add hand-painted mini rosebuds on one or two nails using a thin detail brush, and you’ve elevated the entire look into something that feels like wearable art.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a dusty rose or antique mauve base polish, a darker rose or burgundy shade for painting small rosebud accents, a super fine nail art brush (size 000 works beautifully), a dotting tool for creating the center of the flower, green nail art paint for tiny leaves, a matte or satin topcoat for that vintage finish, and cuticle oil in a floral scent to complete the sensory experience.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply your base coat, then paint all nails in two smooth layers of vintage rose, allowing full drying time between coats. Use long, sweeping strokes for the cleanest application.
- On one or two nails, use your fine brush to paint delicate rosebud shapes — start with a small oval center in deeper rose, then add curved petal strokes around it using a slightly lighter shade for dimension.
- Add tiny leaf accents beside the roses using green nail art paint and the tip of your detail brush, keeping the leaves small and organic-looking rather than perfectly symmetrical.
- Seal with a satin topcoat for that signature vintage, slightly muted finish, and finish with cuticle oil massaged gently into the skin around each nail.
Forest Moss Taurus Nails
Inspiration from deep woodlands and lush green earth
Green is having a major moment in the nail world, and I am here for every shade of it. But for Taurus nails specifically, I’m drawn to the deeper, moodier greens — the ones that feel like you’ve stepped into an ancient forest and the light is filtering through the canopy in long golden shafts. Forest moss green sits in that perfect space between earthy and luxurious. It’s the kind of shade that looks incredible on every skin tone, which is something I always consider when building out a nail palette for a client. I first fell in love with this shade during a shoot styled around a woodland editorial concept. The model wore deep green nails that looked almost velvet against her skin, and I remember thinking, “This is a Taurus nail if I’ve ever seen one.” The design works beautifully with a glossy finish for a wet-leaf look, or matte for that dry, mossy texture. You can add gold foil accents for a forest fairy feel, or keep it completely clean and monochromatic for something sleek and confident.
Tools needed to create the nails design
Gather a deep forest green or moss green polish, a soft gold or bronze foil for accent details, a silicone foil applicator, a small detailing brush, glossy or matte topcoat depending on your preferred finish, and a base coat formulated for deeper pigments to prevent any staining on your natural nails.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Prep nails and apply base coat, then lay down two even coats of forest moss green across all nails, ensuring full coverage without streaking. Deep greens sometimes need a third thin layer — don’t rush it.
- While one or two nails are still slightly tacky (if using gel) or apply a tacky layer intentionally, press small pieces of gold foil onto the surface and smooth with your silicone tool for an organic, scattered foil effect.
- Using your detail brush, add a thin gold line along one edge of the accent nails for a structured, editorial contrast that frames the foil beautifully.
- Seal with your chosen topcoat — glossy for a lush, polished look or matte for that deep woodland texture — and finish with cuticle oil massaged into the skin.
Celestial Bull Taurus Nails
Inspiration from stargazing nights and cosmic zodiac energy
I have a deep love for zodiac-inspired nail art because it tells a story about who you are without you having to say a word. Taurus is represented by the bull, and when you combine that powerful symbol with the night sky — deep navy, scattered stars, and a crescent moon — you get something that is genuinely magical. I’ve painted celestial Taurus nail sets for clients who wanted to lean fully into their zodiac identity, and the results are always show-stopping. This design uses a deep navy or midnight blue base with tiny hand-painted stars in white or gold, a crescent moon on an accent nail, and sometimes a subtle silhouette of a bull sketched in fine white lines. It sounds complex, but I promise you it’s incredibly achievable with the right tools and a little patience. The celestial palette — navy, black, gold, and white — is deeply flattering and surprisingly versatile. I’ve seen this set worn at everything from casual weekend outings to elegant evening events, and it always feels just right.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a deep navy or midnight blue polish, a black polish for depth, white and gold nail art paint, a very fine detailing brush, a dotting tool for stars, a stamping plate with star or moon imagery if you prefer that method, a glossy topcoat, and star-shaped micro glitter or nail gems for optional embellishments.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply base coat, then paint all nails in deep navy blue with two full coats. On one accent nail, apply a coat of black polish as the base for contrast and depth.
- Using your dotting tool dipped in white or gold paint, scatter tiny dots of varying sizes across your nails to create a starfield — vary the pressure to get different star sizes for a realistic effect.
- On your accent nail, use the fine brush to paint a delicate crescent moon in gold, then add a small simplified bull silhouette in white beneath it on one or two other nails.
- Seal everything with a glossy topcoat to bring the cosmos to life, and add a tiny star gem or two for extra celestial sparkle if desired.
Marble Luxury Taurus Nails
Inspiration from Italian marble and timeless opulence
If there is one aesthetic that screams Taurus from the rooftops, it is marble. Rich, smooth, luxurious marble. Taurus has an innate appreciation for the finer things in life — high thread counts, beautiful dinnerware, quality fabrics — and marble nails tap directly into that refined sensibility. I’ve always said that marble nails are the little black dress of nail art: they work for every occasion, they never go out of style, and they make everything look more elevated. My personal take on marble Taurus nails involves a warm white or cream base veined in soft gray and gold. The gold veining is what transforms it from classic marble into something that feels distinctly Taurus — that Venusian love of luxury shining through. I once did a marble set for a client attending a gallery opening, and by the end of the evening three people had stopped her to ask where she got her nails done. That’s the power of a well-executed marble manicure. The key is in the veining — it should look natural and organic, not perfectly symmetrical.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a creamy white or warm ivory base polish, gray and gold nail art paint, a very fine striping brush or a fan brush for veining, a makeup sponge for blending, a glossy topcoat for that polished stone finish, and optionally a chrome powder in gold for extra luminosity on accent nails.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- After applying base coat, paint all nails in creamy white or ivory with two smooth coats. Allow to dry fully so the veining doesn’t bleed into the base color.
- Using your fine striping brush dipped in diluted gray paint, draw diagonal veining lines across the nails — vary the pressure and direction for an organic marble effect, then lightly blur the edges with a dry fan brush.
- Add gold veining lines running parallel to or intersecting the gray lines, keeping them thinner and more delicate for a layered, luxurious appearance.
- Finish with a thick layer of high-gloss topcoat — the shine is what seals the illusion of real marble — and add chrome gold dust to the tip or center of the accent nail for extra drama.
Wildflower Taurus Nails
Inspiration from untamed meadows and free-spirited blooms
There’s a wildness to Taurus that people often overlook because of the sign’s reputation for loving comfort and routine. But Taurus is also deeply connected to the living, breathing world of nature in all its untamed glory. Wildflower nails celebrate that side — the side that loves hiking through tall grass, spotting unexpected blooms along a path, and feeling the wind carry the scent of something beautiful. This design is joyful, colorful, and free-spirited. Think tiny hand-painted daisies, lavender sprigs, small poppies, and loose botanical strokes in meadow shades — golden yellow, sky blue, soft purple, warm white, and leafy green — all scattered across a soft nude or sage green base. I love this design for spring and early summer, when everything is blooming and the world feels full of possibility. The beauty of wildflower nails is that imperfection is part of the design. The slightly wobbly petal, the tiny leaf that leans a little — it all adds to the handmade, natural charm.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a soft nude, sage green, or creamy white base polish, nail art paints in yellow, white, blue, purple, green, and pink, a dotting tool for flower centers, multiple fine detail brushes in various sizes, a gentle matte topcoat, and cuticle oil for finishing.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Prep and apply your chosen base color in two coats across all nails, letting each dry completely. A sage green or warm nude both work beautifully as a meadow backdrop for wildflowers.
- Using your fine brush and dotting tool, paint small flowers across various nails — daisies with white petals and yellow centers, tiny lavender dots clustered together, simple five-petal blooms in coral or pink.
- Add leafy green strokes between the flowers to create a sense of natural, growing foliage. Keep the brush strokes loose and organic rather than rigid and precise.
- Finish with a soft matte topcoat to give the nails a garden-fresh, botanical illustration quality, then apply cuticle oil generously.
Dusty Mauve Taurus Nails
Inspiration from twilight skies and understated elegance
Dusty mauve is one of those colors that I keep coming back to no matter the season, no matter the trend cycle. It’s the color of the sky right after sunset when the pink has faded but the warmth hasn’t quite left. For Taurus, it feels instinctively right — not loud, not demanding, but so deeply beautiful that you can’t look away. I’ve painted dusty mauve nails on clients for every occasion imaginable, from intimate dinner parties to high-profile professional events, and it always lands perfectly. The sophistication of this color lies in its neutrality — it works with every wardrobe, every skin tone, and every mood. For a Taurus nail design, I love pairing dusty mauve with soft blush accents and a single nail done in a deeper plum for depth. You can add a whisper of silver shimmer at the nail tips for a modern take, or keep it completely clean for a look that is pure, quiet elegance.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a dusty mauve or antique rose-gray polish, a deeper plum shade for the accent nail, a silver shimmer polish or chrome powder for the tip detail, a fine nail brush, satin or matte topcoat, and cuticle oil. A buffing block will also help create a smooth canvas for this understated design to shine.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- After a thorough nail prep and base coat, apply dusty mauve in two thin coats to all nails except one accent nail. The accent nail gets the deeper plum applied in the same method — two smooth, full coats.
- Once dry, use a thin brush dipped in silver shimmer to trace the very tip of two or three nails in a soft reverse French or diagonal tip detail, keeping the line delicate and barely-there.
- Optionally apply a tiny amount of chrome powder over the tip detail using a silicone brush for an ultra-refined metallic edge that elevates the whole design.
- Seal with satin topcoat for a finish that sits between matte and glossy — perfectly reflecting the understated luxury of this design — then finish with cuticle oil.
Sunset Coral Taurus Nails
Inspiration from warm horizons and Venusian energy
Coral is the color of warmth, vitality, and the kind of beauty that stops you mid-stride. For Taurus, who draws deep energy from the sensory richness of the world, a sunset coral nail design is pure joy on your fingertips. I remember the first time I painted a full coral set — it was for a client heading into a joyful summer season, and when she looked at her hands under the salon light, she literally gasped. That’s what this color does. It radiates. Sunset coral sits between orange and pink, with a warmth that flatters every skin tone and looks particularly stunning in natural light. For a Taurus nail design, I like building the coral out with warmth — adding a touch of golden shimmer across the surface, or a gradient that blends from bright coral at the base to a peachy champagne at the tips. It captures that exact moment when the sun dips below the horizon and the whole sky turns into something you want to live inside forever.
Tools needed to create the nails design
Gather a warm coral polish, a peach or champagne polish for gradient work, a makeup sponge cut into a small piece for gradient blending, a fine brush for clean edges, glossy topcoat, and optionally a gold microglitter polish for the tips or accent nails.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply base coat and two coats of coral polish to all nails. On your accent nails, apply the coral up to the middle of the nail only as a starting point for the gradient.
- Dab the peach or champagne shade onto a small sponge piece and gently press and roll it over the upper half of each nail, blending the coral and peach where they meet into a seamless, sun-kissed gradient.
- On the accent nail, dust a light touch of gold microglitter over the gradient area using a fan brush for a golden-hour shimmer effect that makes the design feel truly luminous.
- Seal with glossy topcoat, wipe edges clean with an acetone brush, and finish with cuticle oil for a sunset-ready finish.
Midnight Garden Taurus Nails
Inspiration from mysterious dark florals and moody beauty
There is a version of Taurus beauty that goes beyond the sunlit meadow — it’s the garden at midnight, where dark blooms open under a full moon and the air is thick with the scent of roses and earth. Midnight garden nails channel this side of Taurus: the depth, the mystery, the richness. Deep burgundy, charcoal, dark plum, and inky green form the base palette, and hand-painted florals in muted dusty shades add the garden element. This is one of my most requested designs for autumn and winter, and it’s also one of the most rewarding to create. The contrast between the dark base and the delicately painted flowers creates something that feels like a painting you can wear. I love adding a touch of dark shimmer over the base coat — something that gives a subtle iridescence, as if the garden is lit by moonlight. It takes this design from simply dark and dramatic to genuinely ethereal.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a deep burgundy or dark plum base polish, an iridescent or duo-chrome topcoat for shimmer, nail art paint in dusty rose, muted sage, and ivory for florals, a fine detail brush, a dotting tool, matte topcoat for the base nails, and glossy topcoat for accent nails to create contrast within the design.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply base coat and paint all nails in your chosen dark base — burgundy, plum, or deep charcoal — in two coats. Apply the iridescent topcoat as a third layer on the accent nails for that moonlit shimmer.
- Using your detail brush, paint small, loose floral shapes on two or three nails using dusty rose and ivory — keep the flowers impressionistic rather than precise, with layered petals that feel organic and garden-grown.
- Add small sage or muted green leaf clusters around the flowers using a thin brush, allowing some leaves to trail naturally off the edge of the nail for an uncontained, blooming effect.
- Finish the base nails with matte topcoat and the accent nails with glossy topcoat, creating a beautiful textural contrast across the design that catches light differently depending on how you move your hands.
Cottagecore Taurus Nails
Inspiration from rural simplicity and handmade beauty
If Taurus could choose a lifestyle aesthetic, many of them would choose cottagecore without hesitation. The love of handmade things, the appreciation for simple pleasures, the deep connection to nature and the domestic arts — it all lines up perfectly with the Taurus soul. Cottagecore nails are warm, whimsical, and beautifully unpretentious. Think bumblebees, tiny mushrooms, strawberries, small butterflies, and delicate checkered patterns — all painted in a soft, storybook color palette of cream, sage, butter yellow, warm blush, and terracotta. I’ve created cottagecore Taurus nail sets for clients who describe themselves as homebodies and nature lovers, and there is always something so joyful about the process. These nails look like they belong on someone baking fresh bread in a kitchen with open windows and wildflowers in a jar on the sill. That’s the entire vibe, and I’m completely obsessed with it.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a soft cream or warm white base polish, nail art paints in sage green, yellow, blush pink, terracotta, brown, and black, a dotting tool for bees and polka dots, multiple fine detail brushes, a matte topcoat for that handmade, organic feel, and cuticle oil.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply base coat and paint all nails in your soft cream or warm white base in two coats. This neutral backdrop lets every little motif stand out clearly against the canvas.
- Using fine brushes and your dotting tool, paint your chosen cottagecore motifs across different nails — a little bumblebee on the thumb, a tiny mushroom on the index finger, a strawberry on the middle finger, a small butterfly wing on the pinky.
- Fill in remaining nails with soft sage leaf clusters or a simple hand-painted gingham check pattern in two coordinating shades — just loose, slightly imperfect crosshatching for a homespun look.
- Seal everything with a matte topcoat for that fresh-from-the-garden, handcrafted aesthetic, and finish with cuticle oil.
Moody Plum Taurus Nails
Inspiration from dark velvet and rich sensory luxury
Plum is a deeply Taurus color. It’s sumptuous, sensory, and rich in a way that feels almost edible. Think ripe figs, dark wine, crushed velvet — that’s the energy of moody plum nails. This is the design for the Taurus who loves luxury, who selects everything in their life for how it feels and how it looks, and who is never afraid to choose the most beautiful option in the room. I’ve painted plum nails in every variation — warm red-plum, cool berry-plum, deep brown-plum — and they all share that same quality of looking expensive and intentional. For the Taurus design, I love adding a velvet effect using flock powder or a velvet topcoat, which turns a regular manicure into something that literally looks like it’s made of fabric. The tactile quality appeals directly to Taurus’s love of texture and sensory experience. It’s a design that you’ll want to run your fingers over again and again.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a deep plum polish as your base, flock powder or velvet topcoat in a matching or complementary shade, a tacky gel topcoat or regular topcoat that you apply before the flock while still wet, a fine brush for clean-up, and cuticle oil. Optionally, a dusty rose or gold accent polish for one feature nail adds beautiful contrast.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply your plum base in two coats after base coat application. On your accent nail, use a dusty rose or gold shade instead for contrast, also in two coats, then set both aside to dry fully.
- While the plum nails are dry, apply a thin layer of tacky topcoat one nail at a time and immediately pour flock powder over the nail, gently pressing it in with a soft silicone tool or your finger, then tap off the excess. Repeat on each nail.
- Allow the flock to set for a moment before applying a very light seal coat — just enough to lock the texture without flattening it. On the accent nail, use a standard glossy topcoat for contrast.
- Finish by cleaning up any plum or flock that landed on the skin, then massage cuticle oil in gently around each nail, being careful not to disrupt the velvet texture.
Spring Blossom Taurus Nails
Inspiration from cherry blossoms and the first breath of spring
Spring and Taurus are deeply intertwined — Taurus season falls right in the heart of spring, when the world is erupting in color and warmth after months of dormancy. Spring blossom nails are a celebration of that renewal. Soft pink, warm white, and the faintest green create a palette that feels like standing beneath a flowering tree on the first warm day of the year. I have such a personal connection to this design. Growing up watching the world come alive each spring gave me an appreciation for those fleeting, beautiful moments that beauty art can capture and preserve. When I paint spring blossom nails, I feel like I’m bottling that season and giving it to someone to carry with them. The classic version features hand-painted cherry blossom branches with petals in soft pink and white, scattered across a pale nude or blush base. You can keep it delicate and minimal, with just one branch sweeping across the nail, or go fully immersive with blossoms on every finger.
Tools needed to create the nails design
You’ll need a pale blush or nude base polish, white and soft pink nail art paint, a fine detail brush and a dotting tool for petals, a thin brown or dark mauve nail art pen for branches, a gentle glossy topcoat to add a fresh, spring-morning shine, and cuticle oil.
Step by step guide to create nails design
- Apply base coat and two layers of your pale blush or nude base to all nails. The softer and more translucent the base, the more delicate and refined the finished blossoms will appear.
- Using the brown nail art pen or a fine brush with dark mauve paint, draw delicate branch lines across two or three nails — keep the lines thin, slightly curved, and branching off naturally like a real twig.
- With the dotting tool dipped in pink or white paint, add clusters of small petal ovals around the ends of each branch, layering pink petals with white highlights on top for dimension and depth.
- Seal with a glossy topcoat to make the blossoms look freshly dewkissed, and finish with cuticle oil for a polished, spring-ready manicure that celebrates the full beauty of the season.
Conclusion
As I look back at every one of these thirteen Taurus nail designs, what strikes me most is how deeply they each reflect something true about this beautiful earth sign. Taurus is not one-dimensional. It is not just the lover of routine or the collector of beautiful things. It is the person who feels the earth beneath their feet and finds meaning there. It is the artist who chooses colors the way a sommelier chooses wine — with intention, with knowledge, and with a love that goes all the way to the bone. These nails are for every version of Taurus. The one who loves wildflowers and the one who loves marble. The one who reaches for dusty mauve and the one who wants velvet plum. The one who paints bumblebees on cream nails in a sunny kitchen and the one who traces gold veins across midnight blue at a city salon.
What I’ve learned after all these years of working with beauty — from Savannah to New York to Los Angeles — is that the most meaningful beauty choices are always the ones that feel most like you. They’re the choices that don’t need explaining. They’re the colors and designs and textures that you pick up and immediately know, in your bones, are yours. Taurus nails are exactly that kind of beauty. They carry earth and Venus and the whole lush, sensory world of the bull within them.
I always say that makeup — and beauty of any kind — isn’t about hiding. It’s about amplifying your best self. Your nails are no different. They’re a canvas, a conversation starter, a daily reminder of who you are and what you love. So whatever design speaks to you in this list, wear it boldly. Wear it with the quiet confidence that Taurus carries so naturally. And remember: beauty is not about perfection. It is about confidence, creativity, and feeling empowered to express yourself however you choose. From me to you, with all the love and artistry I have — go paint something beautiful.