The Top Five Winter Nail Polish Colors
Winter is a period of color extremes, with long dark nights, and days of blinding white brilliance. When choosing nail colors for winter, think of darker, more neutral colors that complement the current fashions. Or try more vivid pastel colors that reflect the outdoor landscape.
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Black and Dark Charcoal Gray Black nail polish is mysterious, deep, and sophisticated. Dark nail colors are perfect for winter and late autumn when the weather is cold and neutral colors dominate. |
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Irridescant Opal, Sparkly White, and Glittery Cream Sparkly, opalescent white nail polish catches the winter sunlight, evoking snow and shimmering icicles. Paint your nails with one or two coats of French white and seal it with a sparkly clear top coat. |
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Mulberry, Burgundy, and Red Wine Red nail polish is always in season, but for winter, choose reds that are deeper and closer to purple. Glossy dark red nail lacquer adds just the right amount of color to cold skin. |
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Gray, Mauve, Suede, and Nude Neutral nail polish colors complement most winter fashions. Add a top coat of glittery clear nail polish for an extra bit of shimmer. |
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Light Blue Pastel blue tinted nail polish is a cool, soothing color that looks great in both winter and spring. You can make your own nail lacquer with a faint touch of blue--simply add a few drops of regular blue polish to a bottle of white. |
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Hand Lotion for Dry Winter Skin Keep your hands and fingertips moisturized with a rich lotion that locks in water and keeps your skin looking healthy and smooth. |







