Thursday, January 7, 2021

WINTER Nail Polish To Pick For your Next Manicure!

 As we prepare for the cold weather festivities on these seasons many might find it is time to change up their looks a bit to fit the cool-toned climate. This Winter stay ahead of the trend and accentuate your most valuable accessory, your hands! We at UrbanOG have looked through runways and street style to curate the trendiest unique nail polish colors you can rock to blow everyone's cozy socks off this cold weather time. See below and even match your favorite color with complimenting shoes depending on your Winter activity. 



1. Silver Obmre: This glam style is very easy to emulate, you will need a clear top coat and chunky silver glitter you may choose a different glitter color for variety. Add the chunky glitter to the tip of the nail applying the product opaque on the tip of the nail and gradually thinning it out on the ends to create a gradient effect. This glam style can be worn casually or if you are going our on New Years style it with a sparkling heel to match. 




2. Mix and Match Trend: A chic but statement look very on-trend this year is the mix and match nail colors, simple paint each nail a different color that is complementary to each other. You may use a color wheel to find colors that complement each other or show an inspo to your nail artist. This style goes well for an everyday style. 




3. Red French Tip: What is more classy than RED. Such a versatile color that works well on most skin tones. Adding a nude base with a red french tip will make your nails appear chicer and put together. Pair these nails with a hint of sexy shoes to match.




4. Emerald Green: Festive and fun, not a color that most people choose for their nails but can actually look very flattering. We love the warm rich tones of this emerald green by itself or adding a bit of holo green glitter on some accent nails will make it pop even more. Wear with a chic monochromatic black outfit and some combat boots for an edgy-cool transformation. 


Source: Pinterest/UrbanOG.com

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