White Chrome Nails
White chrome nails give a glassy, pearly, glazed-donut glow that looks expensive and bridal. This board gathers white chrome nails across finishes and shapes - milky, pearl, off-white, french tip, almond and short - plus the Hailey-Bieber glazed look everyone copies. You will find how chrome powder is applied over a gel base, how to get the glazed-donut finish, and how long it lasts. Save the glassiest sets you love.
Best for: Weddings, a soft glassy glow and anyone chasing the glazed-donut look.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get white chrome nails?
Apply a milky-white or pearl gel base and cure it, add a no-wipe gel top coat and cure, then rub fine chrome (or pearl/aurora) powder over the surface with an applicator until it turns glassy. Seal with another no-wipe top coat and cure. It needs a gel base to hold.
What is the glazed donut nail?
The glazed-donut nail, made famous by Hailey Bieber, is a sheer milky or nude base topped with pearl or white chrome powder for a soft, glossy, doughnut-glaze sheen. White chrome over a milky base is the classic way to get it.
How long do white chrome nails last?
Because chrome sits under a gel top coat, white chrome nails last around 2-4 weeks. A good sealing top coat and regular fills keep the glassy glow from dulling.














