There are many different types of nail patterns that can be enhanced by using color correctly. If you have an intricate pattern, like French tips or
lace designs, choosing a color that complements that pattern will make it stand out even more. If you have a simple design like dots or
stripes, then choosing contrasting colors will create an interesting effect that draws the eye toward it rather than away from it as if there were no contrast at all (or if there was too much contrast instead).
Simple nail designs are easy to pull off and look great on their own. You don't need special tools or skills to create them—you just need polish and imagination. Complex designs are more challenging but can be done with a few extra steps and patience. Choosing the best colors for simple or complex nail designs depends on what kind of look you're going for.
If you're looking for a simple design, you can use any color you want, but it is better to choose a color that is on the lighter side and has less contrast between it and the skin tone of your hands. You should also make sure that the color you choose matches well with the rest of your outfit so that it doesn't clash with it and distracts from your look.
The more complex design can be something that is bolder in color and contrast. This will help draw attention to your nails instead of distracting them. It's best to choose colors that complement each other. For example, if you want to create a
flower nail art design with pink petals, green leaves, and white stems, you should use light pink as the background color and dark pink as your main color for the petals. You could also use yellow or orange instead of green for your leaves if you like those colors better.