tisdag 10 november 2009

Popular nail polish colors

The most striking thing about popular nail polish color today is the wide spectrum you can find them representing. There really is an almost never-ending list of nuances and slightly different variants of popular nail polish color. Some nail lacquers need a top coating to come to their best shine and brilliancy. When the rays from the sun or some other light source are reflected in the smooth surface the color will shine and accentuate your whole appearance! The popular nail polish colors are no longer simply called the name of the color. When you stroll along the shelves in your make-up store you will seldom see for example “pink nail polish” or “green nail lacquer”. The nail polish business is much more inventive in these days and the name of a popular nail polish color may not even tell you what color that's intended!

Let's look at a few examples of popular nail polish colors. The famous nail polish brand OPI have used their imagination as far as possible when they call a reddish polish “I'm Not Really a Waitress” and an orange lacquer “In My Back Pocket”. Names that were more easy to reveal are “Need Sunglasses?” (yellow) and “Green-wich Village” (green). The names of the popular nail polish colors of OPI are really funny to look through, at first you may not see the correspondence between “Koala Bear-y” and the berry-red nail polish but when you realize it you may get a good laugh or at least an “Aha-feeling”. Very entertaining! Essie's and Orly's popular nail polish color names are just as good.

The color is not enough, special effects are also accomplished by different kinds of glitter ingredients. Popular nail polish colors can have effects of glitter, glow in the dark, matte, metallic or fluorescent. You might be skeptical about wearing some of all these bright colors, they may look fun in an isolated bottle but once on your nails you have to think about how your new popular nail polish color goes with the clothes you want to wear. Strong colors like the ones I've mentioned as popular nail polish colors can with advantage be worn on your toe nails instead of your finger nails. This fact is useful especially during the summer. During the winter you will probably not show your feet that much except from at parties if you wear peep-toes. Also, during the summer you're (hopefully) more tanned and this new skin tone will make the popular nail polish color look better. Though, the most popular nail polish color during the summer months is actually the French manicure. This might be because it's easily maintained and looks very fresh and simple to your golden brown skin and sun bleached hair.

When you give your nail a French manicure, be careful to use the right top coat., this is important since the wrong one may look yellowish in the bright sunlight. The easiest way to avoid this effect is not to mix different brands but to use a complete French set. The different polishes in the French process are adjusted to each other and if you use one set and one set only at a time you will get a good result without unexpected yellow tones. During the fall you might want to use a warmer tone of popular nail polish color on your nails. Brown and maroon are not as boring as you think but comes in a varying scale with gold, copper and bronze glows which will sparkle along with the red, yellow and orange leaves of the trees. The most popular nail polish color of the winter is white in different nuances and lusters. White or pinkish Perle tones with a a transparent top coat will look great against a sky filled with snow flakes. And at Christmas the red is back of course! When spring comes, everything becomes easier and lighter. No more dark colors but shimmering pastels of pink, blue, green and yellow are popular nail polish colors that will compete with the tender and fragile buds nature is filled with during springtime. If popular nail polish colors isn't enough for you or if you want to try something new to add an extra effect to your nails, ask your manicurist to do some nail art. Tiny stones or pearls are glued to your nail in a simple row or complicated pattern. Your nails will be real works of art!

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