Color Street has become my pandemic-induced addiction and now I’m hooked for life.
Color Street Tokyo Lights seems to be a top-selling nail strip and it’s on my list of favorites too. I have Color Street nail combos inspo with Tokyo Lights to share today.
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Wait, what are Color Street Nails?
Color Street nails are nail wraps made of nail polish. You can apply them easily for a DIY mani at home without any tools or dry time.
Fair warning, you’ll become addicted once you learn how to apply them.
What do Color Street’s Tokyo Lights look like?

Tokyo Lights is a set of pink gold, fuchsia, and holographic sparkles. I like to describe it as a rose gold glimmer. It’s simply beautiful!
It looks great as a full set, but it’s also fun to mix them in nail combinations for a mixed mani.
Color Street Tokyo Lights: Nail Combinations to Copy

This stunning mixed mani is a Color Street combination with Tokyo Lights, Rose Goes, and Show Time.

This Color Street mixed mani uses Tokyo Lights, Iris-Dium with Spot On.

Another great Color Street mani combo with Tokyo Lights! She also used New York Minute, Spot On, and Iris-dium.

I’m a bit obsessed with this Color Street mixed mani.
The shades used are as follows:
- Upper East Side
- Giza Sands
- Tokyo Lights
- Coming Up Rose Gold
Perfection!

Here’s another Toyko Lights combo using neutral shades. I love the pop of black in this mixed mani.
Color Street shades used:
- Tokyo Lights
- Upper East Side
- Midnight in Manhatten

This is a combination of Chelsea Ya Later with Tokyo lights on top.
Overlaying a similar glitter strip really makes this mani pop!

This stylist used New York Minute as her base and overlayed Tokyo Lights on her accent nails.
She also used a matte top coat on the middle nail, which is a fun way to change the look of any nail shade.
What is your favorite Color Street Tokyo Lights combo?
So, how do these nail polish strips work? Let’s dive into how to apply them.
This is one of my favorite Color Street application videos.
Have you tried this set before? If so, which sets do you like to create a mixed mani with?
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