Saturday, April 18, 2009

Nail color/shape for spring?

I am going to get my nails done tomorrow (mani/pedi) and I would like to make sure that I get something that%26#039;s fresh and stylish! I know I want my nails to be short (is that still the style?), but I don%26#039;t know what color to go with! Are dark colors still good for spring or would a lighter, more pastel be more appropriate. Also, what%26#039;s good for toes? I have VERY pale skin with a pinkish tinge to it, so it%26#039;s sometimes hard to find a good color that compliments me. Also, my fingers are a little on the short and stubby side, so some colors make this more obvious. Any help would be so great! Thanks!
Nail color/shape for spring?
the bast color for really short nails is anatural light pink or orange shade. red and dark colors make them really noticable, try to get really light color!!鈾?br>Nail color/shape for spring?
I would avoid dark colors because it%26#039;s spring so you should choose something light and pretty. The length of your nails should be up to you, don%26#039;t worry about the style...if you like your nails short, then wear them short. As for color, and considering your skin tone, I think a light purple or lavender would look beautiful. Best of luck!
Reply:well lets try this.ok, could u ask the lady or whoever is going to do ur nails to paint them orange. probably a light orange would go best 4 u. if u want, u could try getting little pink or white flowers on them.. it%26#039;d be cute
Reply:short nails are still in and something light like a light pink or green possibly would look cute because it is springy and looks fresh
Reply:I saw a picture of someone who had each nail painted a light pastel color and it looked amazing! One finger was baby pink, another was light blue, another was light green, another was yellow and one was a light peach color. I would have the same colors painted on each nail (e.g. pink on each thumb, yellow on the index finger, etc.). Try it and see how you like it. Happy Spring!


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