
Back in Black
Over 68 percent of Glamour.com reader’s told the magazine that black nail polish is still a “do.” Glamour agreed and said that the glamorous color is still too hip to stop wearing.
Loading data...

Over 68 percent of Glamour.com reader’s told the magazine that black nail polish is still a “do.” Glamour agreed and said that the glamorous color is still too hip to stop wearing.









SpaRitual’s Soulful collection has lush, shimmering shades that have been carefully designed by polish color experts for superior shine, dry time, and coverage.
Redbook’s models make the switch between red and pink lips and nails for a fun experiment in the mag’s February issue. For sweet pink nails, try Essie Nail Polish in It’s a Cinch, or Duri Nail Polish in Pure Red for scarlet tips.
Whether you’re a fan of pink or red, Redbook recommends veering from your tried-and-true color for a taste of the other side. If you’re weary of making a big change, toenails are a great place to test out an unfamiliar color, according to the mag. CND’s Colour in Girlie Pink and Rouge Red are perfect choices for taking that first step.
In Rebook magazine’s "Pretty Smart" section, OPI’s Texas Collection is a top pick for guaranteed sexiness. Apply two coats of OPI’s candy-apple red shade in Big Hair…Big Nails for a bright look that’s anything but subtle.
Redbook’s 20 Under $20 section highlights shimmery, royal purple as the perfect pre-sandal season shade. Try deep purples with a silver shimmer to get the passionately purple look.
Shape is forecasting fun, sunny colors for fingertips and toes this spring. “Nails are the one place you can feel comfortable going wild with color—especially a neon yellow,” says Angi Wingle, a CND educator and manicurist.
Coral is a definitely color of the moment, as InStyle’s Beauty section made sure to highlight the cheerful hue in this month.
Teen Vogue picks 10 different beauty products that are sure to bring out the lovely lady in any gal.
So, you wowed your client into a new gel polish application by telling her how much more durable they are than standard polish, and that they help prevent chipping and cracking, and then she comes back a day later with a chip. So what do you do?