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The 7 Best Nail Subscription Boxes of 2021

Mary Zubritsky
ByMary ZubritskyOct 15, 2021 | 8 comments

Whether you’ve got a bi-weekly appointment with your fave manicurist, you’re addicted to nail polish and perfecting your own nails, or you’re beginning to wonder about the DIY manicure subscription kits targeting you on social media, you might already know that nails are a big deal.

While it’s undeniable how fancy we feel when we walk out of the salon with fresh tips coated with the season’s hottest new shade, the truth is trips to the nail salon can be costly and sometimes inconvenient too. Hey, stop biting your nails. 

So, what are you supposed to do? Well, you could ask the salon for a loyalty discount, hire someone to come to your home, or you could dive right into an at-home nail kit and try to nail your look for less — and on your own time!

We’ve got you covered with a list that nails down our top go-to DIY nail subscriptions and mani kits to keep your fingertips looking stellar around the clock, and on a budget to boot! 

The 7 Best Nail Subscription Boxes of 2021

1. ORLY Color Pass - Best Overall Nail Subscription

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What You Get: When it comes to nail subscription boxes, ORLY Color Pass, well, nails it! Wanna get on top of the color trends for the next season? You’ve got it. Wanna get the hottest new shades before everyone else? More than just a nail polish subscription box, Orly’s got you and your tips covered with all the best nail goodies. 

This nail polish and nail care subscription box delivers the latest and greatest trends for nails four times a year — fall, holiday, spring and summer — to ensure your nail game is always on point. Each quarterly shipment includes a color collection featuring the season’s freshest hues, a mystery bonus item, samples, and exclusive discounts and deals for members. What’s more- you get ORLY’s professional, salon-quality items for up to 50% off retail price. 

The Cost: $36 per box or $119 per year 

ACTIVE DEAL: Save $10 off your first box!
CODE: MSA-ORLY

Ships free within the United States. Check out our ORLY Color Pass details and reviews to learn more!

2. Sparkle & Co. Luxe Nails - Best Dip Powder Nail Subscription

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What You Get: We know getting dip powder can be expensive and time consuming, not to mention a real hassle if you happen to break one of them, and that’s why we’re suggesting you teach yourself how to do it at home. 

Sparkle & Co. offers salon-quality dip nails for a fraction of the price. With each monthly dip powder subscription you’ll get three mini dip powders, three matching swatches, one bottle of a fun little nail extra, and it’s all packaged neatly in a bag that matches the month’s theme. Plus, each of the powders you receive are limited edition and exclusive to subscribers so you won’t have to worry about looking like everyone else! 

The Cost: $34.99 per month 

Ships free to the US, and the rest of the world for $25.

3.  Restore Blank - Best At-Home Mani Box with a Cause

Restore

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What You Get: What started as an inspiring story of hope and tackling life's challenges has turned into a monthly subscription box that offers support and help restore a little something that's been missing. Each month, Restore Blank sends out nail polish of the month to highlight and support a women's cause. In the past, nail polish colors have bought awareness to issues such as sexual violence, infertility, mental health, and body image. 

Each nail polish is 7-free (meaning they are free of ethyl tosylamide and xylene), vegan, cruelty-free, and made in the USA.

The Cost: $18 

Ships to the US. Check out our Restore Blank details to learn more!

4.  Maniology’s Mani X Me - Best Nail Art Subscription Box

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What You Get: Talk to the hand! If you express yourself through nail art, Maniology’s Mani X Me will leave you absolutely speechless. This monthly subscription box hits the nail on the head as far as nail art is concerned. Each month Maniology delivers all the fun, funky, and festive supplies to ensure your nails make a statement without saying a word. 

With each monthly kit you’ll get all the nail tools and nail art products you need, including two exclusive stamping plates, two stamping polishes, a tutorial, and free shipping. Plus, becoming a member also comes with cool perks like a stamper and scraper set, exclusive access to past boxes and plates, the ability to earn even more stamps, and you can skip or cancel your membership at any time. 

The Cost: $25 per month. Save with a longer commitment. 

ACTIVE DEAL: $5 off any of our subscription options (First month only)
CODE: MSA10

Ships to the US and most countries worldwide. Check out our Maniology Mani x Me details and reviews to learn more!

5. Chika Nails - Best Nail Wrap Subscription Box

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What You Get: If you’re in a rush and looking to eliminate the drying time factor, nail wraps might be more your speed. Get all wrapped up in Chika Nails, a nail polish wrap kit that’s crafted from non-toxic, environmentally-friendly materials that are safe for kids and adults. 

Whether you’re looking to cover your fingernails, toenails, or a mix of both, Chika lets you customize your box, and even allows you to split the shipment with your little one too. Each box comes with four full sets of nail polish wraps, one nail file, and a small nail decal sheet featuring fun designs and prints  — you can even add holiday prints and wraps!   

So, how does it work? Choose your width, tear off the nail sticker and apply, use the nail file to shape and remove excess parts, and then coat with the nail varnish. It’s the quickest and easiest way to do your nails... and the best part is you’ll never have to wait for it to dry. 

The Cost: Prices start at $9.99 

Ships free within the United States.

6. Fearless Nail Art - Best Nail Embellishments Subscription Box

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What You Get: With every Fearless Nail Art subscription, subscribers receive four easy-to-use nail art items such as decals, stickers, foils, wraps, stencils, charms, flat-back pearls, rhinestones, brushes, dotting tools, and more. This nail embellishment set brings your nail game to the next level, allowing you to achieve an expertly customized look with ease.

For $5 more per month, you can spring for the upgraded nail stamping box that includes a Born Pretty stamping plate, and in your first box, they'll throw in a stamper and scraper set, plus a bottle of stamping polish at no additional cost, so you're jetset and ready to go.

The Cost: Starting at $9 per month for the Fearless Nail Art bundle. The Fearless Nail Art + Stamping Kit bundle starts at $14 per month. Save with a longer subscription commitment. 

Ships worldwide from the United States.

7. Style File - Best Mini Nail Files Subscription Box

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What You Get: Small enough to slip into your wallet or clutch purse, Style File sends a set of three mini nail files each month in cute designs. The no clamping and compact design assures you never get caught in a snag, and files are even washable so they can be reused over time. This essential nail kit item is sanitary and has you covered on-the-go with its ergonomic grip hold, but let's not gloss over the real appeal with this handy item - the adorable custom designs will be something to look forward to with each month's arrival!

The Cost: Prices start at $5.95 per month for a set of three mini nail files. 

Ships to the United States.

Honorable Mention: Non-Subscription Nail Kits That Are Just As Handy

Nailboo - At-Home Nail Dip Powder Kit

Nailboo Powder Nails

What You Get: While it's not exactly a subscription, I think we've all been intrigued by Nailboo's social media campaign. Whether you're on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or all of them, you've probably caught Paris Hilton dipping her nails into one of Nailboo's Colored Powders. And if you've already had a dip powder mani at the salon, you know how expensive and time-consuming it can be, but Nailboo simplifies the process so you never have to return to the salon again! 

This cruelty-free, vegan and non-toxic at-home dip powder nail kit has everything you need to nail that professional-looking mani. Each Nailboo Dip Kit comes with a Base, Activator, Top Coat, Cleaner Liquid, Build Powder, Color Powder, a Brush, Four-Way File, Cuticle Pusher, and Removal Clips. You can then customize and build out either The Starter Kit, The Essentials Kit, or The Pro Kit and add your favorite shades.

The Cost: Nailboo's Starter Kit starts at $39

Ships worldwide from the US.

Olive & June - Best Pro At-Home Mani Box

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What You Get: Olive & June’s top-rated Mani System is a favorite amongst beauty editors and those obsessed with doing their nails at home. While not exactly a subscription box, Olive & June’s Mani System comes with a straight-edge nail clipper, dual-grit nail file, a nail buffer, acetone-free nail polish remover, a clean-up brush, cuticle serum, a super glossy top coat, and seven polishes of your choice — all come packaged in a crimson and poppy pink pouch.

This salon-quality mani kit features vegan, cruelty-free products (good news for my pet rabbit) and comes with tips and tricks to ensure you nail your look every time. If you also happen to fall head-over-heels in love with Olive & June, you can join their Olive You Club loyalty program for free shipping, an extra 10% off all orders and exclusive members-only surprises for $30 a year. 

The Cost: $80 

Ships to the contiguous US and Canada. Check out our Olive & June details and reviews to learn more!


Which nail subscriptions and kits are your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

Mary Zubritsky
Mary Zubritsky

If shopping were an Olympic sport, I’d be a gold medalist. And while my bank account often feels the crunch, I just can’t stop buying secondhand clothing and accessories, under-the-radar designer goods, stuffed animal unicorns (I have about 75), and toys for my pet bunny rabbit. After 20 years of city slicking in NYC and DC, I now have a car and love to tour the Virginia countryside looking for vintage shops, undiscovered wineries and breweries, historic sites, and Thai restaurants—I’m addicted to Thai food. I never leave home without a spare phone charger because I love horror movies and therefore have an irrational fear of being stranded somewhere with a dead battery. 


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Pilar

Does anyone remembers Juelp? Lol

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Melissa

Julep was one of my first subscription boxes, and I stayed with them until they were shut down. It was absolutely one of my favorites, and I have hundreds of their polishes.

I really don’t know what they are doing with that little online shop. They introduce some new skincare products now and then, but no new polishes.

Nothing on this list looks particularly appealing to me.

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Corgi Mom

I was just missing Julep so much I came over here to see what nail polish subs there were available. I’m still crushed Julep is gone. I looked so forward to that damn box every month! I love the quality of the packaging, the product itself, nail polish…..crushed! And especially the mystery boxes, dear god I loved those! I hope Jane can find a way to start over, or do something cuz I really miss Julep, so so much 🙁

Mandi

I miss Julep boxes! There was strange business thing that happened and they had to shut everything down suddenly. Their parent company forced them to get rid of their box and they only have a small online store now. So sad, they were great and were getting bigger before everything happened.

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Marion

Yeah, the company still exists. Wish they’d bring back the sub!

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Mary Zubritsky

No clue, but a mint julep sounds good right now! 🙂

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Marion

Color Club has monthly mystery boxes that can be a good deal. Usually spoilers come out quickly enough that you can see what they are before you buy.

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Mary Zubritsky

Very cool. I will check it out!

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