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What color should I get my nails for winter?

What color should I get my nails for winter?

Dark hues: Dark nail polish colors like midnight blue, deep purple, and wine red are classics for the winter. “For those who want something darker, go for dark blues hues that have a mesmerizing shimmer,” says Darlene Sritapan, OPI education and capability manager.

What are the popular nail colors for winter 2022?

Pearly White. According to Mimi D, a celebrity manicurist and nail artist, Snow Day in LA by OPI is a pearly white polish that will amp up your go-to traditional winter white.

  • Candy Apple Red.
  • Baby Blue.
  • Mossy Green.
  • Gunmetal Metallic.
  • Pinky Lilac.
  • Bone.
  • What are some good winter colors?

    True Winters are high contrast, bold and bright, and often have high contrast in their colouring, perhaps in the form of very dark hair with fair skin or bright blue/green eyes. Your best colours as a True Winter are holly berry red, emerald green, cobalt blue and stark black and white, all worn in high contrast.

    What’s trending in nail art for 2016?

    McCormick predicts that nail artists will swap traditional tips for waves, patterns, and colors to complement funky makeup trends in 2016. Get ready for your nails to shine like crazy in 2016 — metallics are back and they’re coming in every color. Pick a metallic in your favorite shade and go wild.

    Which nail colors are best for jewelry-toned nails?

    Bright and bold shiny nails are fun, but if you dig nails to be on the subtler side, McCormick recommends switching up your typical shimmering shades for a muted jewel tone.

    Are opal nails back in style for 2016?

    Considering how big the opal hair trend was in 2015, it makes sense that McCormick predicts opal polishes getting big for 2016. Try it in a glittery pale polish or a shimmering pearlescent topcoat-either way, your nails will look fit for any elegant event.

    What are the most trendy colors for 2019?

    Deep, rich forest greens and kale colors will be big this year, says McCormick. Don’t be afraid to wear this trendy shade past the cold winter months-a chic design in a deep, rich green looks great all year round.