Four Fall Nail Trends to Try This Year

by | Nov 19, 2018 | Beauty Salon and Products

Thinking of trying something new this fall? The best nail salon tips for trendy nails include putting a spin on the classics. Here’s what to ask your nail salon for this season:

Modified French Tips

The negative space at the base of the nails created by French manicures is becoming something of a trend in nail décor lately. That’s because the practicality of having more time between touch-ups to enjoy your design without seeing it wrecked by nail growth is a benefit many beauties love. Plus, who doesn’t love a touch of unexpected color or pattern at the tips of their fingers or toes? Skip the pale shades and go for bold pops of color or striking patterns to make an otherwise understated manicure stand out.

Bejeweled Applique

Jewelry is something that many women love, while others shy away from using in excess. By taking the jewelry to your nails, you can have the best of both worlds. Skip statement pieces on your fingers and wrists to opt instead for sparkling jewel or metallic accent on your nails. Or, pair bedazzled nails with beautiful accessories to take your look over the top for a special night out.

Mismatched or Perfectly Coordinated

Who says you have to paint all your nails the same color or design? Today’s best nail salons often give customers manicures that feature ten different miniature works of art that go well together without matching. Talk to your manicurist about your options – they’re almost endless.

Not Your Average Neutrals

We all love earth-tone neutrals for fall, but which shade you choose determines how on-trend your manicure will be. Today’s best fall shades are just slightly unexpected, without going over the top. Think taupe instead of browns, sienna shades instead of red or orange, and shimmery rose gold or copper instead of silver or traditional gold. You’ll get that versatile neutrality you’re after while giving everyone who sees your nails something to talk about!

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