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What nail polish colors to wear in fall?

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Autumn offers a palette of rich and warm colors suitable for creative and bright manicures. Moreover, it’s also the ideal time to experiment with new color combinations. But what nail polish colors to wear in fall? Keep reading, the nail expert Maryton will give you answers.

Return to the earth

Autumn is the season of warm colors, baskets filled with mushrooms, comforting snacks and roasted chestnuts! We delight in deep and delicious shades like shades of brown and beige which bring a touch of warmth to our looks and give us a feeling of comfort and serenity.

Deep burgundies, reds and purples

Emblematic of autumn, the shades of burgundy, purple and deep red evoke the ripe fruits, late harvests and foliage bursting with purple of the season.

Variations of greens

Nature and the freshness of autumn are presented around the green of the conifers with evergreen foliage which create invigorating contrasts. From khaki to shimmering fir green and bolder dopamine-charged greens.

Shades of gray

A subtle blend of delicacy and refinement, the shades of gray with slate or bluish-green tones envelop us in softness and warmth when temperatures drop and the days get shorter.

Brick red

A warm and vibrant color that captures the spirit of autumn, brick red is undoubtedly the flagship color of the Indian summer.

Iridescent and metallic shades

Copper reflections and plays of light appear on our nails in the fall for flamboyant manicures. Metallic and iridescent shades such as bronze and gold will also be part of your must-haves to reveal the luminous harmony of the season.

Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I recommend investing in some professional manicure sets to care for your hands.

Read also: PREPARING YOUR NAILS IN A FEW SIMPLE STEPS

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