Winter Nail Art Colors Are Transitioning
Now that holiday nail designs are transitioning into winter nail designs, what looks are popular in the salon for you?
Now that holiday nail designs are transitioning into winter nail designs, what looks are popular in the salon for you?

Young Nails president Greg Salo creates an abstract design using Caption polish.
Renee Seibert, INVU Salon and Spa, St. Henry, Ohio

April Ryan demonstrates how to create a delicate snowflake nail look.

Learn how to create this 3-D penguin nail art using Kiara Sky colored acrylic.

Young Nails head of education Tracey Reierson creates a festive mix of designs using Caption nail polish and Young Nails Art Screens. Young Nails YouTube channel subscribers who like and comment on this video will have a chance of winning Caption's Tinsel Time collection!
Michelle Bouma, Splendid Nail Creations, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada
Oval Eldridge, Central Nails & More, Ceres, Calif.
Ruthy Carter, Giddy Up Nails, Ryley, Alberta, Canada

Bring winter's icy cold to your nails with this beautiful, delicate snowflake nail art.
Chris Esselink, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada

From Star Wars to actual outerspace, these nails are perfect for any constellation-loving client, whether that's onscreen or off.

Morgan Taylor’s Winter 2017 Thrill of the Chill Collection will chill you to the core — in a good way. The collection features six wintry tones, from a deep, sultry red to a purple reminiscent of the Northern Lights.
Catherine Lugo-Lopez, Fabulous Nails, Harrisburg, Pa.

Young Nails president Greg Salo creates a sharp Scottish-inspired plaid nail using Mission Control Gel.

Help your clients take a chill pill with this painted polar bear.

Greg Salo creates a textured sweater nail using Mission Control Gel and acrylic powder. Comment on this Young Nails video for a chance to win a Young Nails Caption display rack containing 80 Caption colors plus base and top coats!