A bold and eye-catching trend is sweeping through Korean nail salons and beauty feeds: fruit-peel nail art. This summer, nail artists in South Korea are reimagining manicures with hyper-realistic fruit textures, including peach fuzz, juicy grapes, and glistening blueberries. Far from simple fruit patterns, this art style recreates the exact look, feel, and texture of real fruit peels—sometimes to the point where you’ll do a double take.
This trend, emerging from Seoul’s innovative nail salons, blends 3D gel sculpting, fine detailing, and multi-layered textures to mimic nature’s details. A peach nail doesn’t just show a peach design—it feels like a soft, fuzzy fruit peel. Grapes? Glossy, round, and plump-like. Blueberries? Slightly matte with tiny speckles.
According to Allure, Korean beauty artists are pioneering this look by combining multiple advanced gel techniques, and the trend is going viral on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest.
Fruit-peel nails have gained traction for three main reasons this summer:
Top Korean influencers, including nail artist @nailtam2na and beauty blogger @ssinz7, have showcased their fruity creations, inspiring a wave of reposts and attempts by fans around the globe.
The artistry lies in the realistic textures and life-like shine of each fruit. Some of the most talked-about designs include:
Each design is not only visually striking but also tactile, adding a sensory experience to your manicure.
Korean nail artists use a variety of techniques to create this look:
These techniques are labor-intensive and can take over an hour per hand. As a result, prices for fruit-peel nail art are often higher than regular gel manicures, with some salons charging between $60–$120 depending on the design complexity.
Absolutely. While it began in Korea, fruit-peel nail art is now available at select nail salons in the U.S., UK, and Japan. Some American salons in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami are already offering similar styles, especially those with Korean nail artists.
You can also explore DIY kits and tutorials on YouTube and TikTok, where step-by-step guides help users try fruit textures at home using builder gels and nail art brushes.
This trend aligns with the current wave of “food-inspired fashion”, which includes everything from avocado-shaped handbags to strawberry dresses. Beauty and fashion influencers are increasingly merging edible aesthetics with wearable trends.
In fact, K-pop stars and idols are already embracing this style. Jang Wonyoung, from the group IVE, was spotted in a recent campaign flaunting grape-textured nails. Blackpink’s Lisa also teased a fruity nail set in her recent TikTok clip.
As this trend gains momentum, it’s being seen as more than a fad—it’s a creative medium for self-expression.
While fruit-peel nail art is the perfect seasonal showstopper, its influence might carry over into fall and winter with warmer fruit tones like plum, fig, or persimmon textures.
Nail art continues to evolve as both a beauty ritual and an art form. Trends like these demonstrate that nails are no longer just accessories—they’re statements.
So, whether you’re looking for a conversation starter, an Instagram-worthy style, or simply something fresh and new, fruit-peel nail art might be the summer trend worth trying.
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