We all like to show off nice hands no matter the season. A well-groomed manicure, with moisturized cuticles, fresh skin and that trendy hue, all you need to do is follow a few simple steps to get a flawless manicure. The main thing is to discover which shades suit our needs and which type of silhouette best suits our nail: square, round, oval…. Although it’s not always easy.
In fact, many of us today ask ourselves: “How do I know which type of color or design best suits my nail shape or specific characteristics?” Here, my dear, inspiration is our best ally. We have talked about these types countless times and how to adapt them to our daily manicure, depending on the season and the needs of our nails. And it is that although days ago we gave some ideas regarding the color of the year, according to Pantone or we analyzed in detail one of the most loved manicures by national celebrities such as Paula Echevarría, today we return to the multidisciplinary field with different manicure designs that we are passionate about for winter.
An ordered list where you can find everything from the most viral designs of the season, such as “milky nails”, to timeless silhouettes, the most elegant, always on trend and, when it comes to square manicures – a subject in true we focus on today -, they feel wonderfully good. Are you looking for inspiration for your next appointment with your trusted stylist? Check out one of these nail designs that we’re sure you’ll love.
Considered the most popular manicure design of the past year, baby boomers will be with us for much longer thanks to national celebrities like Paula Echevarría. Also known as a French fade, this manicure design is similar to classic French nail polish, but with the difference that it features a gradient technique where nude pink and white blend together.
Since taking off in 2020 as one of the station’s most viral designs, it has established itself as one of the favorite manicures for those looking for a special glaze, while maintaining a visual balance.
Popularized in the summer as the tan-boosting manicure, milky nails are a real nail salon staple this winter. They are in demand everywhere and have become the new classic enamel which replaces the classic French enamel. Its features? As the name implies, it refers to a whitish glaze with a creamy and glossy finish, as if it were milk itself.
Neither black nor red the fashion color this year is chocolate brown. In all its versions, from the “glazed chocolate” that was popular in autumn, to the gel polish with the darkest brown shade in the color palette, this type of manicure is a hit in the cold season and there are many followers who have already decided for this fashionable tonality within the industry.
Translated as glazed nails, the “glazed donut nails” are another one of the favorite manicures of the year. Are why? Very easily, since Hailey Bieber chose them a few months ago, they have become an integral part of the youngest women. It is a design aimed at giving a healthy and shiny effect to the nail, almost translucent, as if a layer of icing – yes, like donuts – had just been applied to the nail itself.
We can’t finish this selection without a nail design classic, the ‘red nails’. In the most intense shade or in the burgundy version that Hollywood celebrities love, red nails are trending season after season. an elegant basic to choose when we don’t know how to decorate our nails.
Source: Marie Claire

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