NFL
SAD NEWS: 30 minutes ago At the star-studded ‘Coachella 2025’ party, Benny Blanco announced that his girlfriend Selena Gomez had…

Selena Gomez is back at it again with another clean girl manicure for spring. After signing off on the soap nails trend, Gomez is continuing her nail spring cleaning with a minimalist milk bath manicure. The look was created by her longtime manicurist Tom Bachik, who shared a photo of Gomez showing off her nails in a mirror selfie. “Spring has sprung,” Bachik wrote in the caption.
Gomez finished off the look with a spring-ready yellow sundress and thin hoop earrings. As for her glam, she kept things simple with black liner, shimmery lids, and glossy lips, while her Old Hollywood bob was pulled back into a sleek updo.
Advertisement
Instead of her signature long almond nail shape, Gomez opted for short and round nails, which only elevated the fresh and clean look of the mani. It’s the most pared-back nail look Gomez has worn in months. Some of her most recent looks include colorful sets like lavender milk nails, cobalt blue, cherry-coded red, and peach champagne.
Milk bath nails have become popular for its sheer milky color worn by celebs like Jennifer Lopez and Meghan Markle. If you’re a fan of white nail polish, you’ll definitely love milk bath nails, which are a much softer and more muted version. If you want some color, the milk bath look also works on pastels.
“We’re leaning towards soft light shades like lavender, mint, peach, and baby blues, which are really great and give an airy vibe,” celebrity nail artist Elle Gerstein told Glamour. Even better news for nail art lovers: “Pastels are also great for some of spring’s trending designs, including florals and French manicures,” she says.
Bachik didn’t share the exact products he used on Selena Gomez, but he has frequently used Aprés Nails Gel Color in the past. For a similar look, Markle recently revealed the soap nails she wore in her Netflix show With Love, Meghan were a combination of two gel colors: CND Shellac in Satin Slippers and CND Shellac in Romantique. She recommends doing one coat of each for a similar effect.
Ariana Yaptangco is the senior beauty editor at Glamour. A New York native, Ariana began her career at Elle magazine, where she was the social media and beauty editor for four years and published the viral feature “Racism Against the AAPI Community Is a Beauty Industry Problem.” At Glamour, she … Read more
Senior Beauty Editor
Glamour Daily Newsletter
Get the latest stories, from pop culture to politics, delivered to
Selena Gomez’s Lavender Milk Nails Are About to Be Everywhere This Spring
Glamour may earn a portio of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distriuted, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Ad Choice