Best Galaxy Nails Starry Night, Celestial, Space-Themed & Acrylic Nail Ideas
Why galaxy nails refuse to go out of style βΒ and how to get the perfect set for your nail shape, skill level, and lifestyle. After ten years of covering nail trends, I can say with confidence: no other nail art category rewards creativity quite the way galaxy nails do. Every technique, from sponge blending to magnetic cat eye gel to holographic chrome powder, produces results that look genuinely unique. This guide covers 24 real designs, the exact techniques behind each one, and everything you need to get the look β whether you’re booking a salon appointment or doing it yourself on a Sunday evening.

Why Galaxy Nails Are Having Their Biggest Moment Yet
Galaxy nail art has been circling the trend cycle for years, but 2025 feels different. Walk into any nail salon worth visiting right now, and you will find deep-space blues, swirling nebula purples, and stardust-scattered fingertips on every other client. The reason isn’t just aesthetics β it’s the explosion of new techniques that make celestial nail art more accessible and varied than ever.
Magnetic cat eye gels, holographic chrome powders, and gel X extensions have collectively transformed what’s possible in an average salon appointment. Designs that once required a highly skilled nail technician and two hours of freehand painting can now be replicated by a competent home nail artist in under an hour. That’s a genuine shift, and it’s one of the biggest reasons galaxy nails have gone from niche to mainstream without losing any of their magic.
What makes this trend particularly enduring is its flexibility. The core visual language β deep backgrounds, swirling colour, scattered star details β can be interpreted across every nail shape, length, and colour palette imaginable. There is no single correct version of a galaxy nail. That creative freedom is exactly what keeps it fresh year after year.
1 of 24 Deep Space Purple

Purple galaxy nails are where this trend began, and they remain the benchmark every other variation is measured against. The classic version uses a midnight navy base with violet and deep teal sponged on in overlapping layers, giving each nail the appearance of a real nebula cloud photographed through a telescope. Finishing with fine white star dots and a silver glitter topcoat brings the whole design together.
This is the go-to look for fans of moody, dramatic nail art. It suits almond and coffin shapes particularly well, where the longer canvas gives the sponged blending room to breathe. If you’re aiming for ACOTAR-inspired nails or bookish aesthetic manicures, deep purple galaxy nails are your natural starting point. Ask your nail tech to add rhinestone accents on the ring finger accent nail for extra impact.
2 of 24 Galaxy Cat Eye Nails

Galaxy cat eye nails use the magnetic gel technique described above, and the results are extraordinary. Unlike a standard cat eye that creates one fixed streak, galaxy cat eye gels use pigments that shift between midnight blue, electric purple, and deep teal depending on the angle of light. The magnetic streak runs down the centre of each nail like the core of a star cluster, giving a genuine three-dimensional quality that no standard nail polish can replicate.
This is one of the most low-effort high-impact techniques in the entire galaxy nail category. You don’t need any blending, painting, or art skills β the magnet does all the work. The only skill involved is timing: hold the magnet too long or too far from the surface, and the effect becomes blurred. The sweet spot is about two to three seconds, held close without touching the gel surface, before curing.
3 of 24 Pink Galaxy Nails

Pink galaxy nails have quietly built a devoted following, and they deserve far more recognition than they typically get in the galaxy nail conversation. Where blue and purple galaxy designs lean dramatic and moody, the pink version β blending hot pink, dusty rose, and deep burgundy β reads as celestial without the heaviness. It’s a design that works in professional environments where midnight black and navy might feel too bold.
From a skin tone perspective, the rose-to-burgundy palette sits particularly well on warm and medium undertones, where the warmth in the pink shades complements rather than clashes with the natural skin tone. A half-moon accent nail with a delicate gold constellation detail adds just enough visual complexity without tipping the look into overworked territory.
4 of 24 Β Β Acrylic with Solar System Detail

This is the design to request when you want something genuinely unique for a special occasion. A deep space nebula background in black, blue, and purple forms the base on all nails, while the accent nail β typically the ring finger β features a hand-painted mini solar system. A skilled nail tech can paint Saturn with its ring, a simplified Jupiter with banding, and Earth as a tiny blue marble, all on a single nail smaller than a postage stamp.
The trick to making this design look polished rather than cartoonish is in the scale and detail. The planets should be small enough that they feel like they’re actually in space rather than dominating the nail. Micro-dotted white stars between the planets, and thin gold lines suggesting orbital paths, tie the design together. This works best on long square or coffin shapes where there’s enough real estate for the detail work.
5 of 24 Simple Galaxy Nails for Beginners

Here’s the truth that nobody tells people new to nail art: galaxy nails are genuinely forgiving for beginners. The blended nebula effect that makes the design look complex is actually created by imprecision β the irregular sponge texture and overlapping colours are supposed to look organic and uneven. There’s no way to do it “wrong” in the same way you can clearly mess up a French tip or a geometric design.
Start with a black or dark navy base coat and let it dry completely. Tear a small piece of makeup sponge irregularly (the uneven edge creates better texture than a clean-cut edge). Dab teal and purple polish onto the sponge, then lightly press it onto the nail in a loose, organic pattern. Don’t cover the entire nail β leave areas of dark base showing through. Seal with a holographic glitter topcoat, and you have a genuinely convincing galaxy nail with no special equipment.
6 of 24Β Blue Celestial Nails with Gold Foil

Deep cobalt blue with gold foil accents sits in a category of its own within the galaxy nail world. The gold foil creates a stardust effect that looks expensive because of how light interacts with it β unlike glitter, which reflects light uniformly, foil pieces catch and scatter light at different angles, creating a more dynamic, organic shimmer. The effect genuinely photographs beautifully from every angle.
Gold foil transfer paper is more accessible than it used to be and can be found at any nail supply store or online. Apply it over a tacky gel layer, press it down with a silicone tool, then peel it back slowly. The sections that stick to the tacky gel create the foil effect. This technique is one of the most reliable ways to achieve a high-end finish without freehand painting skills.
7 of 24 Van Gogh Starry Night Nail Art

Starry night nail art has a near-cult following among people who live at the intersection of art history and nail culture, and for good reason: it’s one of the few nail designs that functions as a genuine artistic reference rather than a purely decorative pattern. The Van Gogh Starry Night design recreates the painting’s characteristic swirling strokes in deep blue and teal, with yellow-gold swirls representing the painting’s luminous night sky movement and white star dots for the celestial bodies themselves.
Achieving this at home requires a thin liner brush and a slow, confident hand β the swirl strokes are the defining element, and rushed lines lose the painterly quality that makes the design recognisable. The good news is that press-on versions are widely available on Etsy from independent nail artists who specialise in this design, making it genuinely accessible for anyone who wants the look without the technical skill.
8 of 24 Β Gold with Rhinestone Accents

The combination of a deep black base with warm gold nebula effects and rhinestone clusters is one of those pairings that defies skin tone β it looks genuinely stunning across every complexion, but particularly striking on deeper skin tones where the contrast between the black base and gold shimmer reaches its most dramatic visual intensity. This is the design that looks luxurious without costing a fortune in materials.
The gold nebula effect is achieved by sponging warm gold and bronze tones over the black base before sealing. Rhinestone clusters on one or two accent nails create a focal point, while scattered individual rhinestones on the remaining nails maintain cohesion without feeling heavy. Always seal rhinestones with a thick topcoat applied around the edges of each stone β not over the top β to prevent them from clouding while ensuring they stay in place.
9 of 24 Moon and Stars Night Sky Nail Art

Crescent moon nail designs have been a consistent presence in nail art for several years now, and pairing them with a full night sky treatment gives the look a coherence that isolated moon motifs sometimes lack. The crescent moon on the accent nail β typically painted in white gel liner with a subtle iridescent shimmer β acts as the design’s visual anchor, while scattered star designs on the remaining nails complete the night sky narrative.
One detail that elevates this design significantly is the treatment of the stars themselves. A single large white dot for each star is the most beginner-friendly approach, but adding tiny secondary dots around each main star β four short lines extending from the centre β creates the starburst effect that makes the design feel genuinely illuminated rather than simply spotted. This is a small detail that takes less than a minute per nail and makes an enormous visual difference.
10 of 24 Β French Tip Nails

The galaxy French tip is one of the cleverest evolutions of the celestial nail trend. The traditional French manicure silhouette β sheer nude base with a distinct tip β is preserved, but the white tip is replaced with a cosmic blend of blue, purple, and holographic glitter. The result is sophisticated in a way that pure galaxy nails sometimes aren’t: the nude base keeps the overall impression wearable, while the cosmic tip makes a statement on closer inspection.
This design is genuinely office-appropriate in environments where dramatic full-coverage galaxy nails might not be. The key is keeping the nude base truly neutral β a sheer pale pink or beige rather than a stark white β so the galaxy tip reads as a deliberate design choice rather than an unfinished manicure. The tip line should be clean and consistent, applied with a thin flat brush for the sharpest result.
11 of 24 Β Long Coffin Starry Night Acrylic Nails

Long coffin starry night acrylic nails are the kind of manicure that generates unsolicited compliments from strangers. The format β long, tapered coffin acrylic extensions β provides an ideal canvas for the most detailed elements of this design: constellation lines drawn in thin gold gel liner, connecting white star dots into recognisable patterns like Orion or the Big Dipper, and a milky way stripe that runs diagonally across two or three nails in the set.
The constellation detail is what makes this design genuinely special, and it’s more achievable than it looks. A size 00 liner brush dipped in thin gold gel can create constellation lines with a single, confident stroke. The key is not overthinking it β loose, organic lines look more realistic than perfectly precise geometric ones. Gel X nail construction provides the best base for this design because the thin, flexible extensions allow the nail art to flex without cracking over the wear period.
12 of 24 Short Glitter Nails

Galaxy nail art does not require length to be effective. Short, square nails with a fine holographic glitter overlay on a dark base create a genuine starfield effect that works beautifully for everyday wear. The holographic glitter β which reflects multiple colours simultaneously rather than a single hue β is what makes this different from ordinary glitter nails. Move your hand under different light sources and the apparent colour of the glitter shifts from blue to silver to violet and back.
This is one of the most practical entries in the entire galaxy nail category. Short nails are lower maintenance, less prone to breaking, and compatible with active lifestyles in a way that long acrylics are not. If the idea of galaxy nail art has previously seemed impractical for your life, this design is the version that changes that calculation.
13 of 24 Β Purple Ombre

A purple ombre galaxy design β fading from deep violet at the base through mid-tone purple and ending in pale lavender at the tips β is one of the most universally flattering interpretations of the galaxy nail trend. The gradient is softer than a full nebula design and more wearable across different settings, while the fine white glitter mist throughout the ombre maintains the celestial quality that makes galaxy nails distinctive.
The ombre technique is easier to achieve than it appears. Apply the two main shades side by side on a piece of foil or palette, then pick them both up on a sponge simultaneously. When you dab the sponge onto the nail, the colours naturally blend in the overlapping zone. Two to three applications, shifting the sponge position slightly each time, creates a smooth, professional-looking gradient. This is particularly flattering for cooler, fairer complexions, where the lavender shades complement rather than wash out the natural skin tone.
14 of 24Β Holographic Chrome

Holographic chrome galaxy nails produce one of the most visually dramatic effects in this entire collection β and remarkably, they require no painting whatsoever. A colour-shifting chrome powder applied over a black gel base creates a galaxy that moves with your hand: each change in viewing angle reveals a different colour in the spectrum, cycling through blue, purple, green, and silver. It looks like light itself is trapped inside the nail.
The application requires a well-cured, non-wipe gel layer as the base, then the chrome powder is rubbed on with a silicone applicator or fingertip in small circular motions. The key is building up the chrome gradually β a light first pass, then a second application with firm pressure, working the powder into any low spots. Seal with a non-wipe topcoat, cured fully, to prevent the chrome from dulling.
15 of 24 Dusk β Sunset into Space

The dusk galaxy nail might be the most emotionally resonant design in this collection. The colour palette moves from warm amber and orange at the nail base β suggesting a horizon at sunset β through burnt sienna and rose, into deep indigo and midnight blue at the tips, like watching the exact moment a sky transitions from day into night. Fine gold glitter distributed throughout the gradient creates the impression of stardust appearing as darkness falls.
This palette works particularly well for warm and golden undertones, where the orange and amber base tones harmonise with rather than clash against the skin. It also photographs exceptionally well in golden hour light, making it the design of choice if you’re planning any outdoor events or content creation. The warm-to-cool colour movement in the gradient is what makes this design feel emotionally dynamic in a way that single-palette designs don’t quite
16 of 24 Β Black β Dark Academia Edition

This is the understated entry in the galaxy nail collection, and it’s all the more striking for its restraint. A near-black base β think the deepest possible indigo rather than a flat matte black β carries the faintest visible purple shimmer in direct light. On two nails, a delicate constellation is etched in silver: thin lines, small dots, minimal and precise. The design reads as polished and professional in most environments, but unmistakably celestial to anyone who looks closely.
The appeal of this design is its dual nature. In neutral or indoor lighting, it looks like an exceptionally refined dark manicure. In direct light β sunlight, a spotlight, a camera flash β the shimmer and constellation detail emerge. It rewards attention without demanding it, which is a quality that most nail designs don’t manage to achieve.
17 of 24Β Space Theme Acrylic Nails with Hand-Painted Planets

Space-themed acrylic nails with freehand planet detail are a genuine showstopper for events, parties, or any occasion where you want your nails to be part of the conversation. The background treatment β swirling blue and purple nebula over a black acrylic base β provides a visually complex backdrop. Against that, a single Saturn with ring detail on the accent nail is enough to make the entire set extraordinary.
The Saturn ring is more achievable than it sounds. Draw a circle in the appropriate scale, then add two curved ellipse lines through the circle’s horizontal midpoint. Add a slightly darker shadow below the ring on the lower hemisphere of the planet’s body, and a lighter highlight at the top. The three-dimensional illusion comes from this simple shading, not from any complex technique. A thin acrylic liner brush and a steady hand are all the tools required.
18 of 24 Β Galaxy Aura Nails

Aura nails β the technique of applying colour from the centre of the nail outward to create a glowing halo effect β merge seamlessly with the galaxy aesthetic. Deep purple and black sponged from the nail’s midpoint outward creates an otherworldly glow on each nail, as if the colour is emanating from within rather than sitting on the surface. The blurred bokeh quality of the resulting design is genuinely unlike any other nail technique.
This is one of the more forgiving techniques for beginners because the soft-focus, blurred nature of the aura effect means that irregular application looks intentional rather than imprecise. No two nails will look the same, and that variation is part of the design’s charm. Dark aura nails work beautifully over gel bases, but can also be achieved with regular polish and a patient, light hand with the sponge.
19 of 24 Β Celestial Goddess Nails

Celestial goddess nails are the maximalist interpretation of everything this trend represents. Heavy gold foil, rhinestone star clusters, a crescent moon accent rhinestone, and a deep navy base combine to create a look that sits comfortably at formal events, weddings, and anywhere else where the expectation is for nails to be genuinely remarkable. This is not a subtle design β it’s an intentional, considered statement.
The balance between elements is what makes this design work rather than feel overwhelming. The gold foil should cover roughly sixty to seventy per cent of each nail’s surface, leaving areas of the dark base visible rather than creating a full gold coverage. The rhinestones should be clustered loosely at the base of one or two accent nails rather than scattered across every nail in the set. Restraint in placement, even in a maximalist design, is what keeps the overall result elegant rather than overcrowded.
20 of 24 Minimalist Midnight Star Nails

Midnight star nails prove that the galaxy aesthetic and the minimalist aesthetic are not opposing forces. A matte black base with two or three small, precisely painted star shapes on each nail β rendered in clean white with just a touch of gold for depth β is one of the most quietly sophisticated nail designs currently trending. The restraint is the point. Every element is deliberate, the negative space is as important as the stars themselves, and the overall impression is of something expensive and considered.
The star shapes are more straightforward to paint than most people expect. A thin liner brush creates the main stroke, and four shorter strokes extending from the centre in the cardinal directions complete the starburst. Adding two diagonal secondary strokes creates an eight-pointed star that catches light from multiple angles. Keep the stars small β smaller than feels right when you’re painting them β and the design will look refined rather than childlike.
21 of 24 Full Gradient Night Sky Nails

A full gradient night sky nail design β moving from near-black at the nail base through dark navy and ending in midnight blue at the tips β is one of those designs that skilled nail technicians genuinely enjoy creating because it showcases blending ability in a way that looks effortless when executed well. The colour transition is subtle enough that the eye perceives depth rather than gradient, giving the impression of actually looking into a night sky rather than looking at painted nails.
White star dots scattered organically over the gradient β varying in size, with the smallest at the tips and slightly larger ones toward the midpoint β and a Milky Way stripe running diagonally across the full set complete the design. The milky way stripe is achieved by applying a strip of white with a fan brush, then immediately blending the edges with a clean brush before curing, creating a soft-focus star cluster band.
22 of 24 Gold Dust

Loose gold pigment powder brushed over a tacky gel layer creates a stardust effect that no glitter or foil product quite replicates. The organic randomness is the entire point β pigment powder settles differently every time, creating variations in density and concentration that mirror the actual distribution of star clusters in real galaxy images. Under warm light, the result is genuinely breathtaking: a scattered, luminous stardust across a deep space background.
The application technique is almost meditative. Dip a small flat brush into the loose gold pigment, then tap the brush handle gently over the nail rather than painting directly β this creates the scattered distribution that characterises actual stardust rather than an even application. Different pigments β mixing a warm gold with a slightly cooler bronze β create visual complexity without any additional technique. Rhinestone clusters on one or two nails add focal points to the design.
23 of 24 Blue Chrome Night Sky Nails

Blue chrome night sky nails are one of 2025’s most versatile galaxy interpretations. The chrome shifts between deep sky blue and violet depending on the viewing angle, creating the illusion of a night sky in transition β that specific moment between full darkness and first light when the sky carries multiple blues simultaneously. A subtle holographic glitter in the topcoat creates a starfield effect without obscuring the chrome’s shifting quality.
This design performs particularly well on medium to deeper skin tones, where the cool blue-violet chrome creates a striking contrast that makes the shifting quality of the chrome even more visible against the natural warmth of the skin. On lighter skin tones, the effect is equally beautiful, but the colour relationship is more harmonious than contrasting. The ultra-high-gloss finish of a chrome nail is also inherently more durable than painted art, making this a practical choice for people who need their manicure to hold up through a busy week.
24 of 24 Universe Nails β The Full Cosmic Set

Universe nails are the most ambitious design in this collection and the one that takes a skilled nail technician the longest to complete β typically two to three hours for a full set. The concept is simple and extraordinary: each nail depicts a different element of the cosmos. One nail carries a galaxy swirl, another a hand-painted planet with surface detail, one features a comet trail with a glowing tail effect, another shows a zodiac constellation rendered in thin gold lines, and the accent nail presents a supernova burst in gold and white with fine radiating lines extending outward from the centre.
The result is a set of nails that functions as wearable art in the most genuine sense of the phrase. No two universe nail sets are ever identical β each nail tech brings their own interpretation to the planetary colour choices, constellation selection, and galaxy palette. If you’re planning one significant nail appointment this year, this is the design that warrants the investment of time and cost. Show your nail tech reference images for each element and let them interpret the composition across the set themselves.
How to Make Your Galaxy Nails Last Longer: Real Techniques That Work
After testing these designs repeatedly over ten years β both in salons and at home β here are the techniques that genuinely extend wear time:
Start with a dehydrating base coat. Galaxy nail designs use heavy dark pigments that will stain your natural nail without a proper base coat layer. More importantly, a dehydrating prep step before the base coat removes oils and moisture from the nail plate that cause lifting. This single step is responsible for more variation in gel wear time than any other factor.
Use a sponge, not a brush, for your nebula blending. A torn makeup sponge creates the soft, organic cloud formations that define the galaxy aesthetic. A brush creates defined edges that look too clean and artificial for a believable space effect. Tear the sponge irregularly β the uneven texture is a feature, not a flaw.
Apply a thick no-wipe topcoat. Standard topcoats shrink slightly as they cure, which can cause tip wear faster than the nail art underneath. A thick gel topcoat creates a more substantial protective layer. Matte topcoats work beautifully on galaxy nails as well β the flat finish creates an out-of-focus starfield effect that looks genuinely sophisticated.
Seal rhinestones correctly. The most common mistake with rhinestone accents is applying topcoat directly over the stone. This creates a cloudy lens effect that dulls the rhinestone’s brilliance. Instead, apply topcoat around the perimeter of each stone with a thin brush, encapsulating the edges without flooding the face. This secures the stone while preserving its clarity.
Cap your free edges.Β Wrapping a thin layer of gel or topcoat around the very tip of each nail β the free edge β dramatically reduces tip chipping. It takes thirty seconds per hand and adds measurable wear time to any manicure, but particularly to dark-coloured designs where chips are immediately visible against the nail plate.
Frequently Asked Questions About Galaxy Nails
What nail shapes work best for galaxy nail designs?
Almond, coffin, and stiletto shapes provide the most canvas for detailed nebula blending and freehand art. The tapered tip of these shapes also suits the directional blending of ombre and gradient techniques. That said, short oval and square nails are equally beautiful β particularly for simpler techniques like galaxy glitter nails and holographic chrome. Shape preference should be guided by lifestyle as much as aesthetics: longer shapes require more maintenance and are more prone to breaking.
Can I do galaxy nails at home without professional tools?
Yes, genuinely. The basic sponge blending technique requires nothing beyond what you likely already have: dark nail polish, two or three contrasting colours, a makeup sponge, and a glitter topcoat. The only professional tool that significantly elevates home results is a UV or LED gel lamp, which allows you to work with gel polishes for better durability and colour intensity. Entry-level gel lamps are available for under Β£30 or $35 and are a worthwhile investment if you do your nails regularly.
How long do gel galaxy nails last?
Properly applied gel galaxy nails last between two and three weeks for most people, with gel X extensions potentially lasting up to four weeks. The variables that most significantly affect wear time are nail prep quality (dehydration and thin base coat are the primary causes of premature lifting), lifestyle factors (frequent hand washing, exposure to chemicals, manual work), and topcoat quality. A thick, proper gel topcoat applied correctly can add several days of wear compared to a thin coat.
What colours are used in a typical galaxy nail design?
The classic galaxy palette centres on midnight blue, deep violet, teal, near-black, and white for star details. Popular variations expand from there: pink galaxy nails work in rose, mauve, and burgundy; gold galaxy nails use black, bronze, and warm gold; dusk nails blend amber and orange into deep indigo. The beauty of galaxy nail art is that the technique β dark background, layered nebula colours, star details β translates across almost any colour palette you choose to apply it to.
Are galaxy nails appropriate for work or formal settings?
Several designs on this list are genuinely workplace-appropriate. Galaxy French tip nails maintain the classic manicure silhouette with a celestial twist that reads as professional from a distance. Midnight star nails on a matte black base look refined and intentional in any environment. Galaxy nails black with subtle shimmer is another office-safe option. For formal events like weddings or galas, celestial goddess nails with gold accents are a beautiful choice that sits at the intersection of glamour and craft.
How do I choose a galaxy nail design for my skin tone?
Cool-toned, lighter complexions tend to look particularly striking with blue celestial nails and purple ombre galaxy designs, where the cool palette creates a clean, high-contrast look. Warm and medium skin tones suit pink galaxy nails and dusk nails beautifully β the amber-to-indigo gradient in dusk nails echoes warm undertones in a particularly flattering way. For deeper skin tones, gold galaxy nails and blue chrome night sky nails create the most dramatic contrast and visual impact. These are guidelines rather than rules β personal preference and the specific shades within each palette will always be the deciding factor.
Your Nails Deserve to Reach the Stars
Galaxy nail art rewards creativity in a way that few other trends do. Whether you’re booking a two-hour universe nails appointment, picking up a holographic chrome powder to try at home, or quietly sponging purple and teal onto your nails on a quiet evening, there is a version of this trend made for exactly where you are right now.
Save the designs that resonate with you, share them with your nail tech, and don’t underestimate what’s achievable at home with a torn sponge and a little patience. The cosmos is patient, too.






