The best Halloween-inspired nail art for your spooky season mani

These eerie-sistable manicures are giving us major inspo for the festive season

Best Halloween-inspired nail art for your spooky season mani

by Emma Hawkins |
Published on

With Halloween creeping up fast, there’s never been a better time to trick-or-treat yourself to a spooktacular new manicure. From ghost-adorned talons and pretty pumpkins to classic cobweb designs, there’s a scarily good selection out there to inspire your next appointment.

Not crazy about novelty designs? Never fear. You can always opt for a grown-up red polish, a warm autumnal shade or even swap your classic French mani for ghoulish or bloody tips.

Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party or cosying up with your favourite festive movie this year, these nail designs will take your spooky season look to a whole new level…

Mix n' Match

If you’re obsessed with all things Halloween – and we don’t blame you, then why not go all-out and decorate each fingernail with a different spooky, but cutesy design.

Cute Cobwebs

With pretty pink spiderwebs and added love-hearts, this girly take on the trend is to die for.

Squad Ghouls

Make you ghoul-pals jealous this Halloween by adorning your tips with adorable ghosts.

Bloody Half-Moons

Who knew blood drips could look so cute? We’ll be wearing this mani to death this season.

Go Gold

Scary, but make it glam. Opt for glistening nail stickers to amp up any night-out look.

Pumpkin Hues

Prefer to keep things simple? Give a subtle nod to the season with this pumpkin-orange shade.

Bewitched

One for the monochrome lovers. What’s not to love about this midnight sky mani?

Mix It Up

If you’re not a fan of spooky season shades, opt for lighter, more wearable hues instead.

Glam Gore

These blood drip tips are a simple yet super stylish option for the Halloween season.

Monster Mash

Pumpkins? Tick. Vampires? Tick. Ghosts? Tick. This kitsch Halloween mani ticks every box.

Pumpkin Patch

Forget the messy pumpkin carving this season. Put them on your talons instead.

Just so you know, we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website - read why you should trust us