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Selena Gomez’s Glowy Pink Manicure Doesn’t Come From a Nail Polish

March 27, 2025
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Selena Gomez’s Glowy Pink Manicure Doesn’t Come From a Nail Polish
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If you’re looking for spring 2025 manicure inspiration, Selena Gomez’s never-ending press run is the gift that keep on giving.

Fresh off of awards season and smack in the middle of promoting her new album with fiancé Benny Blanco, I Said I Love You First, Gomez took a moment to celebrate her latest Rare Beauty launch. According to the Rare Beauty website, the Soft Pinch Bouncy Blushes are a matte powder blush enriched with hydrating skincare ingredients, giving cheeks “an airy, cloud-like flush” with a “weightless, natural matte finish that won’t settle into creases, emphasize skin texture, or dry you out.”

Gomez proved all that and more at a Rare Beuaty event at the Corner Store in New York City on March 26. For this outing, Gomez echoed her album’s romantic vibes by arriving in an all-red fit, making a statement in a Magda Butrym turtleneck dress with a sculptural rose detail and matching blazer, red Manolo Blahnik heels, and sparkling floral rings designed by Effy Jewelry.

Makeup artist Hung Vanngo continued the rose theme with her makeup look, utilizing Rare Beauty’s Bouncy Blush and Soft Pinch Tinted Lip Oil in the cool pink shade, Happy. Of course, the matte finish of the blush and ultra glossy lip, which were lined with the Kind Words Matte Lip Liner in the shade Talented, is the perfect antidote for those who are looking to divert from clean girl makeup trends in spring 2025.

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Selena Gomez could have kept the matchy-matchy look going by keeping last week’s red nails, but celebrity nail artist Tom Bachik decided to capture her “Rosy Glow” with a soft pink manicure—but the touch of color didn’t come from the polish.

Instead, Bachik created this rosy glow from within by starting with Après Nails’ Neutrals Gel-X Tips in the neutral pink shade Maisie, opting for a short coffin-shaped style. He then coated with his own brand’s gel pen in Super Clear for a glassy sheen. Et voilà!

Last but not least, hair expert Renato Campora gave Gomez’s shoulder-length bob plenty of bounce to match her latest launch. Could this be her best glam yet?

Read moreMeghan Markle Shares the Exact Nail Polish She Wore on With Love, Meghan

Create her same manicure right at home.

By Catharine Malzahn

The post Selena Gomez’s Glowy Pink Manicure Doesn’t Come From a Nail Polish appeared first on Glamour.

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