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Advertisement | Nail Polish TrendsThe Latest Trends In Nail Polish Colors For Summer, FallNEW YORK, Aug. 4, 2003 ![]() (CBS/The Early Show) (CBS) Allure magazine's Editor-in-Chief Linda Wells visits The Early Show to discuss the latest trends in nail polish colors for the summer and fall. With so many colors to choose from — over 10,000 shades are sold in the United States — buying the right nail polish can be difficult. Wells helps steer things in the right direction by suggesting the following shades for your next manicure. Summer Trends For the summer, Wells sees a continuation of the pink and flirty trend. These shades complement the sweet summer dresses stores are showing from designers such as Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan and Louis Vuitton. Wells says many women are sporting happy, pastel clothing, and pinks look great with these candy colors. Pretty In Pink Essie: East Hampton Cottage (Hamptons collection) Chanel: Pink Mink Rescue Beauty Lounge: Clear Pink Lippman: Sarah Smile OPI: Chapel of Love Chanel: Passion Gloss Essie: Pansy MAC: Pink Radar L'Oreal Hasty Chanel Boa Nars Shiap Maybelline Pink Crush Wells says pink looks good on most, but you need to find the right pink for your skin tone. First, see if the polish is yellow or blue based by holding it against your inner wrist or a white piece of paper. She says blue-based shades work best on fair skin. For darker complexions, she suggests using the yellow-based shades. Before applying the polish, Wells says to always apply a base coat. Pale or shimmery polishes can highlight every bump and imperfection. Apply one coat for a sheer tint; two for more color. Watch for too much white in shade to avoid a chalky look. Wells says not to do a French manicure because they're out-of-date and have evolved into the natural sheer looks. Wells also says you can help keep a pale color from turning yellow in the sun by apply top coat with an UV-protector. Fall Trends This fall, Wells says, designers are creating bold, sophisticated clothes with rich fabrics and colors. Nails are going to add to the drama of the outfit, she says, and brown-toned polish will be the season's neutral (best paired with camel and oatmeal-colored clothes). In ancient China, only royals could wear dark nail polish (on penalty of death). Mercifully, today's rules are more lax, yet still many are intimidated by dark shades. But if you choose correctly, Wells says, you'll find one that flatters your skin tone. Dark Colors Nars Bohemia Essie Downtown Brown (Manhattan Hip Collection) Dior Addict Brown Study MAC -- Flash Revlon Charmed Clinique Fuschia Kisses Nars Chinatown Chanel Koala OPI Edin-burgundy (British Collection) Maybelline Juicy Tomato OPI Friar, Friar, Pants on Fire (British Collection) Lancome Code Red OPI London Bridge is Falling Brown (British Collection) Wells' tips for wearing falls dark colors:
General Nail Color/Skin-Tone Rules Fair Skin: Wells says to choose berry reds, since they have a bit of pink in them (although those with yellow undertones should avoid these colors). Medium Skin: Wells recommends choosing deeper burgundies. Olive or Bronze Skin: Choose anything with a bit of a gold tone — orange-reds and yellow-based browns. True "fire engine" reds are also good, but blue-reds aren't, says Wells. Dark Skin: Wells says choose strong red and purple colors and any of the dark shades. Long-Wearing Polishes Wells says New Revlon ColorStay nail polish is truly long-lasting. Revlon claims the polish lasts 10 days. Allure magazine tested the claim and found it to be factual. The polish is applied in a two-part system — a color polish and a sealing topcoat. The color polish is specially designed to stick tightly to the nail. They use an acrylic polymer that is flexible, on that's able to take dents and abrasions without chipping. The top coat acts as a sealant, to bond the color to the nail and further protect the color from any friction. The topcoat also contains an ingredient, dimethicone, which makes the coating more slippery and glassy — deflecting water and detergents, which dull the color and weaken the color's bond to the nail. ©MMIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement Exclusive: Belichick Talks On Spy-GateCBS News: New England Patriots Coach Breaks Silence On Videotape Scandal |
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