
"Too Kooky" Nail Art is a Don't, says <i>Glamour</i>
While the world loves nail art, 81% of Glamour readers agreed that "too kooky" designs are a fashion "don't."

While the world loves nail art, 81% of Glamour readers agreed that "too kooky" designs are a fashion "don't."

Cosmopolitan interviewed actress Hannah Simone, who plays the role of Cece on hit television show New Girl, to find out some of her beloved beauty products.

Lucky magazine editors suggested taking a breather from elaborate nail art to try a classic, red manicure again this year.

OPI's Liquid Sand nail lacquer in Can't Let Go is a recommended shade this winter, according to magazine Red Book.

Allure magazine blogger Shannon Ray vowed to show her toes more love in 2013.

Opaque white nails polish was listed as one of Spring's Top Five Trends in InStyle's January 2013 issue.

A collection of shiny, metallic shades was listed in Harper's Bazaar's "Manicure Must-Haves" for January 2013.

InStyle magazine tried top gel polish brands at several different neighborhood salons to weigh the pros and cons of getting a professional-quality gel mani or pedi.

InStyle magazine suggested touching up gel polish manicures with regular polish if clients are in a pinch or need a quick at-home remedy.

InStyle magazine dispelled a couple long-standing misconceptions about gel manicures this month and provided remedies on how to keep gel nails healthy.

Accompanying the new season of HBO's hit TV-series Girls is an array of new, custom-designed polishes from Deborah Lippmann.

For a night out, Allure's favorite manicure is "long, opaque, and impossibly glossy" for winter.

For New Year's Eve, clients can make a bold statement with one of Marie Claire's favorite winter shades.


Working women who might want a toned down, work-appropriate version of the growing glitter trend can try artfully applying a few large pieces above the cuticle instead of covering the entire nail bed.

Gold and silver glitter polishes are all the range this winter. Here are some tips and recommendations on how to make it work.

As more and more salon-goers express concern over UVA nail lamps and their possible link to skin cancer, Allure quelled the misconception in a recent issue of the magazine.