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Barely-there polish is the laid-back trend for mani minimalists

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Trends come and go, but bare, glossy nails will always look neat, squeaky clean, and beautiful, hence barely-there polish will always be a classic smash-hit.

There's no denying bright, shouty shades are playful, but they're not for everyone. And minimalists know there's one sure-fire way to guarantee their nails look chic with everything – by sticking to nudes and neutrals.

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The good news is, nail artists have worked out a way to give our mani the longevity of gels, without looking artificial. We've seen Bio Sculpture's Gel mani's make waves on the gram. The thicker gel coating gives natural nails a protective layer, before neutral gel polish can be applied on top. If you want to give them a go, you can track down your nearest manicurist here.

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So far the shades Creme, French Creme, and sister-brand EVO's shade Dané have proved the most popular, but the wide range of "nudes" means there are plenty of options to suit all different skin tones.

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If you're looking to DIY a neutral mani yourself, however, there's plenty of traditional and home gel shades that create a similar effect.

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OPI's Put It In Neutral Polish (see above) can be brushed on at home using the classic polish formula (£14.30), or applied in a gel format in-salon. The sheer pink-neutral finish had become a cult choice for its soft and delicate finish.

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Elsewhere, CND's Vinylux Longwear Polish in Beau (£11.95) bestows a bare pink shade and a tiny touch of shimmer to ensure your nails look beautifully glossy. And Meghan Markle chose CND's Unmasked (a stone-toned nude) with two coats of Negligee (a sheer iridescent pink with a hint of lilac) for her wedding mani.

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And Essie's at home Gel Couture nail polish (£9.99) in nudes like Sheer Fantasy and Fairy Tailor give a pro-looking result without leaving your sofa.

For more from GLAMOUR's Beauty Editor, Elle Turner, follow her on Instagram @elleturneruk