
Manicure is a great way to express yourself, because the color of varnish can tell a lot about a woman. For example, according to psychologists, a lady with a classic red shade of varnish can not be boring in any way. Most likely this color will be chosen by a confident woman.

But the lady, whose nails are nude in color, either clearly follows the trends (nude is now at the peak of popularity) or a modest and vulnerable nature who prefers to remain invisible.

And what about those who paint nails with different shades of varnish?
Manicurists assure that such a choice is made by truly charismatic women, open to experimentation. At the same time, we do not mean those who got stuck in 2010 and still asks the master to make kilometer-long nails with rhinestones, lace or floral applications, speaking of colored nails we have in the form of a fashionable solution - different varnishes for all nails.

Someone will say that multi-colored manicure does not tolerate the rules and you can paint your nails with any colors, but you must admit, sometimes you look at your hands and don’t understand how you could do it, and sometimes it’s impossible to take your eyes off your fingers, so everything is harmonious.
If you are going to combine different shades of varnishes, you can be guided by a number of rules: we combine warm tones with warm tones, cold tones with cold tones, we choose analog or contrasting shades.
And you can forget about all the rules and choose those shades of varnish that you like the most. After all, intuition rarely fails!
A monochrome combination of shades - the easiest option
The idea to paint all the nails in different shades of the same color is not new, but very stylish. It is best to cover the thumb with the darkest color and go to the light.

Related tones - not boring and not catchy
Instead of monochrome, you can choose related tones. These are those that are located in a circle of colors and shades next to each other.


Colored matte nails, when varnishes of related shades are selected, look no worse than glossy ones. The main thing to remember is that it is much easier to spoil such a manicure, so it is better to wear gloves during cooking.

This idea of manicure is especially relevant for the cold season, as the colors are deep and saturated.

Colored nails in pastel colors
Delicate shades of varnish are so attractive that you can combine them regardless of the color wheel.

And the additional design in the form of dots, dots, drops or stripes will only ennoble them.

No rules: paint nails in all the colors of the rainbow
Sometimes the master has so many varnishes that it’s difficult to decide not just with one option, there aren’t enough hands, even when he decided to make all the nails multi-colored.

When you can not decide on either gamma or depth of tone, just rely on intuition.Remember what clothes you have in your wardrobe and paint nails for each blouse. And then ask the master to apply a matte top, because this option of manicure is in trend!


Colored ombre on the nails!
If your master is a real craftswoman, you can be puzzled by this option. But remember that acid shades are suitable exclusively for summer manicure. In winter, such nails will look "cheap."

Colored winter nails
Inveterate fashionistas probably know that there are winter and summer shades of varnishes. So in the cold season it is best to give preference to such complex colors as olive, emerald, deep blue. To make the manicure look even more stylish, glitter can be applied to the ring finger.

One hand is warm - the other is cold
Another idea for color manicure is a combination of warm and cold shades.

Summarize: color manicure can be made with a variety of shades of varnish. When choosing shades there is no need to follow any rules. But if you want to get not just bright hands, but a stylish image, it is best to pay attention to options for combining shades such as monochrome or related.
And what idea of manicure do you like? Experiment or stick with the classics? Share it!

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