How to do perfect french tip nails with gel at home: 5 simple steps for beginners

How to do perfect french tip nails with gel at home: 5 simple steps for beginners

Written by: Merilin Notton

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Is there a more classic or timeless look than a french manicure? We don’t think so. If you’re looking to recreate this iconic nail design without the salon price tag, we’ve got a simple step-by-step guide that’ll make it easy to get the perfect french tip gel nails at home.

At a glance:

  • The gold standard: Use highly pigmented gel polish rather than regular polish. It stays wet until cured, giving you unlimited time to perfect your smile line before setting it under an LED lamp.
  • The Secret Tool: For salon-crisp edges, swap the bottle brush for a 7mm ultra-fine nail brush or use the Mylee Stamp It Out Tool to "press" your tips on.
  • The Classic Formula: Achieve the timeless look using a sheer nude or pink base paired with a solid white tip, finished with a no-wipe top coat for 3 weeks of chip-free wear.
  • Pro Tip: If you have short nails, keep your white tip ultra-thin (a micro-french) to elongate the nail bed rather than cutting it off.

What is a French Manicure?

It’s the ultimate foundational look: a nude base or pink base paired with a crisp white cap (white tip). This iconic style actually dates back to the 1970s. It was originally created for Hollywood stars who needed a way to switch their outfits without a full polish change, proving that a french mani truly goes with everything.

Over modern times, the french manicure has had many lives. It’s evolved from the traditional look into bold, playful territory like ombré tips, shiny chrome finishes, and even neon colour variations. It’s effortlessly chic, universally flattering, and, best of all, totally doable for a DIYer when you have the right technique.

There’s a reason why it’s stood the test of time and seen itself through years of micro trends and nail art crazes. The french manicure is suitable for any occasion and is super easy to switch up with different colours or personalised nail art to make it your own. The key to achieving a flawless finish is in the technique and using the right products, both of which we’re going to break down for you.

In this article

  • What is a French Manicure?
  • Popular Types of French Tips
  • Can You Use Gel Polish for French Tips?
  • How to Do Perfect French Tips With Gel Polish At Home
  • What You'll Need
  • Step-By-Step
  • Adding Ombré Tips to Your Gel French Manicure
  • Finishing Up
  • FAQs

The Characteristics Of A French Manicure

At its core, a classic french manicure features a white finish on the tip while the rest of the nail stays natural with a sheer pink or nude shade.

Then the tip of your nail will be painted with a pure solid white polish, creating the iconic look of the classic french manicure.

The magic is all in the smile line. This is the curved boundary where the pink of your nail bed meets the white tip. Whether you opt for a deep, dramatic curve or a subtle, straighter edge is entirely up to you, it’s all about playing around to see what complements your unique nail shape.

Whether you're working with long nails or short nails, the goal is a clean, crisp finish that looks high-end but feels effortless.

And you don’t have to be a pro nail tech to do these nails! One of the reasons they’re so popular is because they’re really easy to do yourself.

Popular Types of French Tips

  • Classic French tip: The OG white-and-pink/nude combo.
  • Asymmetrical French tip: Applied diagonally for a modern edge.
  • Inverted or reverse French tip: The "moon" at the base of the nail is highlighted instead of the tip
  • Micro french: An ultra-thin line instead of a deeper curve that is perfect for short nails.
  • Double-Line Micro French: Two parallel, super-fine smile lines for a high-fashion look.
  • Double French manicure: Using two shades for a colour block effect at the free edge/tip of the nail.
  • Ombre French tip: A soft, blurred transition from base to tip - often called a boomer look!
  • Glazed Donut French: The classic white tip look, but finished with a pearlescent powder for a glazed glow.
  • Colour French tips: Swapping white for vibrant or pastel hues.
  • Animal Print Tips: Think cheetah or zebra print confined just to the tip.

These creative and playful modern french tip styles make for some of the most fun nail looks, allowing you to experiment with bold, whimsical, and trends that turn a classic manicure into a truly fun nail.

Can You Use Gel Polish for French Tips?

You absolutely can use gel polish for a french mani! In fact, it’s your best bet, as gel is much easier to work with than regular polish, which can be too thin and doesn’t last anywhere as long.

Many people prefer gel polish for french tips because it is the perfect way to achieve a long-lasting, glossy finish.

Gel polish is thicker and more pigmented, making it easier to create clean, crisp lines for your French tip. The tip of your nail is where you often first see chipping, and you definitely don’t want that after you’ve spent time perfecting your French tips. Plus, gel polish is cured with a UV or LED lamp, ensuring your look lasts up to 3 weeks.

How to Do Perfect French Tips With Gel Polish At Home

Depending on the length and shape of your nails and what products you have available, there are multiple methods for achieving this look.

What You'll Need

Before you get started, make sure you’ve got everything you need. Our essentials list includes:

Tools for Prep

Products for the French Mani

We’ve also rounded up all of our essentials into one handy collection, so you can build your own French mani kit in no time.

Follow the TikTok video below or read through the step-by-step to learn how we get the perfect French tip gel nails every time.

Step 1: Prep your nails

File your nails to shape and use a Mylee Buffing Block to gently remove shine from the nail plate. This creates the ideal surface for better adhesion.

Push back cuticles for a clean edge, then cleanse nails with Mylee 2-in-1 Nail Prep & Wipe on a Lint Free Wipe to remove oils and residue. If you’re prone to lifting, apply the Mylee Dehydrator followed by the Mylee Acid-Free Primer.

Step 2: Apply base coat

Apply a thin layer of your chosen Mylee Base Coat and cure for 60 seconds using a Mylee LED lamp. This helps anchor the polish to your nails and ensures a chip-free finish for up to 3 weeks.

Step 3: Apply your colour

Apply your chosen Mylee Gel Polish shade and cure for 60 seconds. For the classic look, we recommend a sheer nude base over a peach base to keep the finish looking natural and sophisticated. Build up in thin layers, curing each coat for a smooth, even base for your design.

Pro tip: Cap the free edge of your nail by running the brush along the edge to prevent chipping.

Step 4: Paint the french tip

Now for the detail. For total precision, we recommend decanting some white polish onto a Mixing Palette first. This gives you way more control than working straight from the bottle. Use a 7mm Ultra Fine Brush to pick up a small amount of polish and trace your smile line from the side walls toward the centre.

If your freehand skills feel a bit shaky, reach for the Stamp It Out Tool. Apply a thin layer of white gel polish directly onto the silicone stamper head. Gently press your nail tip into the silicone at a 45-degree angle. The soft silicone pushes the polish up and around the nail edge, creating a perfectly symmetrical curve instantly. Once you are happy with your linework, cure for an additional 60 seconds.

Step 5: Apply top coat

Apply our No Wipe Top Coat Gel Polish and cure for 60 seconds. This requires no wiping and provides a high-shine finish that seals in your mani.

Step 6: Finish and nourish

Apply Nail & Cuticle Oil to keep nails nourished. Massage it into your fingers to leave your cuticles feeling healthy.

Adding Ombré Tips to Your Gel French Manicure

If you’re searching for the perfect way to give your classic french manicure a modern update, ombre tips are the answer. This trend (which is often called a boomer look) adds depth by blending colours seamlessly from the nail base to the tip.

To achieve this, apply your base colour and cure. Then, take a lighter shade and apply it to the tip. Blend your shades seamlessly with our Ombre Brush to create that soft gradient before curing.

Ombre tips look stunning on both short nails and long nails and are a great way to experiment with vibrant colours or glitter.

Finishing Up: Creating the Perfect Gel French Nails With Mylee

Whether you’re going for a classic french mani, trying out the trendy micro french nails, or creating your own twist, french tip nails suit everyone and match any outfit.

Their timeless style means they wear well for both everyday wear and special events. Our gel polishes will give you the perfect salon-worthy finish every single time.

Our gel polish formula lasts up to 3 weeks with no chipping, so you can achieve a professional-looking mani right at home.

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FAQs

How much do french tip nails cost?

A salon set usually costs between £30–£60 depending on the complexity. Doing them at home with a Mylee kit is much more budget-friendly and pays for itself after just a few uses.

How long do french tip nails last?

When using Mylee gel polish, your manicure lasts up to 3 weeks without chipping. Regular air-dry polish usually only lasts about 5–7 days before the tip starts to wear.

French tip vs American manicure: what's the difference?

The classic french manicure uses a crisp white for the tip and a sheer pink base. An American manicure is its softer cousin, using off-white or cream for the tip and a beige base.

Can I get a french manicure with short nails?

Yes! For short nails, paint a very thin french line along the free edge of your nail to avoid making the nail bed look cut off.

Gel vs acrylic french tip nails: which is better?

Gel is often preferred for DIY as it stays wet until you cure it, allowing you to perfect that smile line. For a glossy, flexible, and natural feel, gel is the clear winner for home use.

What is the most flattering shape to use for a french manicure?

While it looks great on all shapes, the almond shape is currently the most popular. A curved tip can actually give the illusion of elongating your nails, making it a great choice for any length.