Thanks to the buzz surrounding Wicked, dark green nails have officially become "Popular"—and it's easy to see why. Whether you're eager to channel witchy vibes for your next manicure or just love experimenting with new shades, this versatile hue offers endless possibilities. Dark green nails come in a spectrum of shades, from bronze-kissed olive to nearly-black midnight green, each lending itself to a unique aesthetic. Even better, the color is a total chameleon, pairing effortlessly with neutrals, metallics, pastels, and brights. You can opt for nature-inspired designs, timeless French tips, or festive manicures that look like Christmas wrapped around your fingertips.
In fact, with so many options to explore, you could try a different dark green nail look every week until Wicked: Part 2 premieres in 2025 and still have fresh ideas to spare. Not convinced? These 25 stunning looks will prove how magical dark green nails can be.
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Classic Dark Green
A solid mani in deep, forest green reads like a neutral but feels a bit more fun. We love the way it looks painted onto medium-length almond tips.
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Animal Accents
Animal print nail art has been everywhere lately, and this neutral take feels straight from the Serengeti. FWIW, dark green polish pairs beautifully with brown and beige tones. It helps play up the shade's natural roots.
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Emerald Tips
Draw inspiration from nature with an iridescent deep green mani that captures the mesmerizing beauty of an emerald (minus the hefty price tag). The subtle 3D foil accents add opulence to the overall look.
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Peacock Green
A deep bluish "peacock" green will make just as much of a statement on your nails as it does on the animal itself. We love the way it looks all on its own, but for a little something extra, try accenting it with some metallic nail art.
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Green Gradient Tips
Pair your deeper greens with shades of lime and clover for a gradient French mani. A glazed base coat, gold accents, and a few artfully-placed rhinestones make the look especially dazzling.
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Wintergreen
If you're looking to experiment with dark green nails during the colder months in a way that doesn't feel too holiday-inspired, opt for a blue-tinted shade with white and silver accents.
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Mismatched Accent Nails
Complement a deep green mani with a few arty white accent nails. We love the way this look pairs a dainty (and festive) bow with a buzzy checkerboard design, but really, you can't go wrong with any combo.
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Candy Stripes
Elevate your usual red and green mani by opting for richer tones, like forest and burgundy. A few candy-cane-inspired accent nails using the same shades (plus a pop of rose gold) help to keep things on theme.
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Green Geode
Add a touch of luxury to your dark green marble manicure with a few gold foil accents, which will instantly transform the look into a stunning, geode-inspired masterpiece. For maximum impact, layer the design over a neutral base polish—and watch the details truly shine.
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Mani From the Sage Lagoon
This mani plays around with different tones and textures in a way that makes each nail look like a work of art. Shades of sage and lagoon pair beautifully, and the slightly three-dimensional gold art feels like a subtle nod to the star on top of a Christmas tree.
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Green Aura Nails
Aura nails feature softly blended orbs of color at the center of each nail. This monochromatic green take combines shades of forest, lime, pistachio, mint, and midnight for a look that feels truly multidimensional.
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Midnight Green
Add interest to a starry night manicure by swapping the standard black or navy polish for a deep midnight green. The shade provides a richer, more dynamic backdrop and creates a slightly softer contrast with the glittering gold art. It makes us want to put on a velvet robe and curl up by the fire on a cold winter night.
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Mod Moment
Dark green polish doesn't have to be rich or moody, and this mod-inspired mani is proof. Try painting some vivid dark green accents (like these oversized circles) on top of a white nail for a bright, high-contrast look that feels fitting all year round.
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Gravity-Defying Green
The over-the-top mani that Wicked star Cynthia Erivo wore to the film's premier shows that there is truly no limit to the things you can do with dark green polish. Between the mega-glitzy accents and the XL tips, this set really is "defying gravity."
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Green Marble Nails
Combine shades of green, brown, and white to create a marble mani that looks very close to the real thing. To get the sort of glossy water marble look seen here, simply use a toothpick to swirl around your polishes in a cup of warm water, then dip your fingers in one by one. Use a nail polish remover to get rid of any excess around your nails, then finish things off with a high-shine top coat.
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Shimmering Velvet Nails
Velvet nails—which use a glittery magnetic polish to mimic the look of the sumptuous fabric—are having a major moment. This fir green take feels especially fitting for the holiday season.
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Soft Velvet
Or, for a softer take on the plush velvet mani, paint a shimmery green top coat onto a dark green base.
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Moss Green
This enchanting moss-toned manicure feels plucked from the pages of a fairytale with its muted, romantic hues and delicate metallic accents. The ethereal aura design at the base adds an otherworldly charm.
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Abstract Green
With its freehand lines and drips of polish, this mani is intentionally messy in a way that really works.
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Aquamarine
Embrace the mermaidcore aesthetic with a base of shimmery seaweed-green polish topped with a translucent aura of bright baby blue. The aquamarine fade creates a mesmerizing depth that feels like gazing into the ocean itself.
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Pink and Green
Pink and green might traditionally bring to mind preppy springtime vibes, but the pairing has so much more to offer. Swap pastels for a rich hunter and vibrant bubblegum to create an unexpected, eye-catching contrast that works beautifully with any style of art.
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Green and Silver
There are endless ways to integrate dark green into a Christmas-core mani, and this is yet another example. Whether you're opting for minimalistic French tips, holiday motifs, or both (a la this look), accenting a forest-toned polish with silver is a surefire way to make things feel festive.
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Dirty Martini, Please
For a green that isn't overwhelmingly green, opt for a bronze-infused shade. The metallic brown tones give the color an olive effect that will leave you thirsting for a dirty martini.
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Glittering French Fir
We love the way this fir green French manicure looks like it's snowing glitter. Hello, holiday party nails.
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Sea Moss Mani
Top off a mossy green polish with some slightly darker speckles for an algae-inspired look. The textural—albeit simple—art is especially stunning on sharp almond nails.