5 Secrets To Pick The Perfect Nail Polish

Shopping for nail polish can sometimes be overwhelming. Who knew that there could be so many different colors to choose from? With such a wide variety of options to choose from it can be hard to decide which color is right for you. While we understand the importance of complementing your skin tone, this is not always easy. Below are some basic guidelines that will help you to decide exactly which color will be your perfect match, no matter what colors are available.

First, Know Your Skin Tone

Most people think that your nail polish should match your clothes. Perhaps in a perfect world, this could be possible. But for the rest of us, we want something that will go well with our natural complexion. Some colors work best with certain skin tones but can be too harsh of a contrast in others. Not every color is right for your skin and undertones. It is very important for you to know not just the color of your skin but the underlying hues that lie just beneath the surface.

  1. For Pale Skin

For someone with very pale skin, adding a little extra color is essential. Pale skin has soft cool undertones, so it is best to choose light blue or pink pastels. With this complexion, more than any others, you want to avoid using dark shades as they will create too extreme of a contrast. If pastels do not work well for you, consider using nudes for a more subtle appearance.

 

  1. For Fair Skin

Fair skin tends to have a natural pinkish hue and corresponds well with both cool and warm undertones, so you have a wide variety of colors to choose from. Still, you want to avoid anything that goes extremely bright, especially oranges, reds, and yellows. These are very powerful colors that can overpower your natural complexion. The best color options for fair skin tend to be on the pastel and nude shades like tan or beige.

  1. For Light Skin

Tan or light skin has a little more color than the fair skin so you can experiment more with a variety of colors. However, tan skin generally has cooler undertones so your color choices should also be cool. This complexion can handle the brighter colors better than neutral shades. Consider using bright pink, purple, or blue. For a more subtle look, go with the understated yellow base colors. These can bring out your complexion if you choose those colors with a yellow undertone.

  1. For Olive Skin

An olive complexion has a beautiful blend of both cool and warm hues so the best color to bring out those subtleties in the skin would be either a peachy pink, a nice coral, or a pinkish orange color. Gold or peach also goes well with an olive skin tone. You should look for those colors with a warmer, yellow undertone or the blue or silver metallic shades.

  1. For Dark Skin

Darker skin colors can take on the deeper shades well. Chocolatey colors like maroon, mocha, or darker reds and greens can come to life against a dark complexion. Lighter shades can also work well but stay away from the brighter colors of white, silver, orange, and pink.  These will make your dark skin look even darker and even give you a more aged look.

Whatever color you choose, it has to be something that you like and will enjoy wearing. Now, more than ever before, the color choices available to us can be overwhelming. Hopefully, the tips listed above will be helpful in narrowing down the perfect selection for you. Of course, this only scratches the surface. Click here to know more about nail polish and we will be more than happy to direct you to other articles that will help you to find the perfect shade for your skin tone.

 

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