![]() ![]() “I would say the top three that I get requests for are blood drips, spider webs, and Swarovski spiders. “When it comes to my most highly requested design for Halloween, it’s definitely blood drips,” says California-based nail artist Laysa Cazares. Not sure where to start, go for blood-on your nails that is. “My most requested Halloween designs are usually spiders, webs, horror movies such as Scream, and anything resembling blood,” says artist Marbles Valdez, owner of MVZ Beauty Studio in the Lower East Side. As it turns out, Scream’s Ghostface looks kind of cute in pink. Just because it’s Halloween, doesn’t mean you have to go full-on gore. They also share their go-to tips for making your Halloween manicure wearable long after the ghosts and ghouls have moved on. Below, pro artists walk us through their most requested nail designs and the colors that make them squeamish in the best possible way. Nail artists know a thing or two when it comes to creating a set you won’t forget: From bloody drips to intricate webs, they’ve done it all. ![]() Whether you like them long and sharp, dipped in the deepest red lacquer, or prefer a short set covered in slime, these designs are not for the faint of heart. When October comes, there’s no time to waste in putting together your fiercest looks for the spookiest season of the year, Halloween nails included.
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