The Right Nail Polish for Your Skin Tone
Whatever the season, we've got you covered.
If you’ve ever taken a picture of your hands, like after a manicure, or maybe while holding a big ol’ donut at brunch (hey, what do you take pictures of?), then you know how, uh, ugly hands can be in the wrong lighting, or with the wrong polish, or with a bad donut. (Just kidding—there are no bad donuts.) Which is why we’re really into the idea of nail-polish contouring, which is basically just picking specific colors for your skin tone to give your hands a bit more oomph. No, we’re not saying that this is a required step for any human being, because we realize that hands are just hands, but if you’re planning to wear nail polish anyways, why not make it purposeful?
To help you decode your digits, we asked the very brilliant manicurist Jin Soon Choi to break down the best shades for your skin tone and dream hand look. Because that’s a thing, right? Right.
Nail Colors That Make Your Hands Look Younger
When looking for your next shade, look for colors that accentuate your hands without coming off too bright. "Choose colors that are not too immature or too neon-like," says Choi. "They should be more elegant and have sharp color pigmentation to make your skin look vivid."
Fair Skin: Try a soft, blush-y pink, like Bubble Bath.
Medium Skin: Look for a bright coral orange, like Enflammee.
Olive Skin: Look for a peachy pink, like Got Myself Into a Jam-balaya.
Dark Skin: Look for a vibrant violet, like Bold & Unshaken.
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Nail Colors That Make Your Hands Look Tan
No matter your skin tone we can all appreciate a bronzy glow. "Try to use colors that make your hands look a bit more bronzed, like orange, yellow, green, or opaque pastel colors," says Choi.
Fair Skin: Try a subtle orange, like Check In To Check Out.
Medium Skin: Go for a bright yellow, like Check Your Baggage.
Olive Skin: Try another bright, rich orange, like Sweet & Gracious.
Dark Skin: A true yellow, like Bright & Focused.
Nail Colors That Make Your Nail Beds Look Bigger
It's important that you choose colors that make your nail beds stand out, especially if you prefer short nails. "Opaque whites and pastel shades give your nail beds a bigger appearance in contrast to your skin," says Choi.
Fair Skin: Go for a blush-y pink, like Ballerina.
Medium Skin: Try an off-white shade, with just a hint of blue, like Kookie White.
Olive Skin: Try a light lavender shade, like TT.
Dark Skin: Try a crisp white, like HD.
Nail Colors That Make Your Nail Beds Look Smaller
Deep colors are perfect for the colder months and the perfect approach to a toned-down, neutral manicure. "Darker shades tend to make nail beds look smaller, so make sure that you choose deep colors that naturally compliment your skin tone, especially in the winter," she says.
Fair Skin: Look for an oxblood red, like Single Ladies.
Medium Skin: Go for a mauve, like Love Hangover.
Olive Skin: Try a burgundy, like Complimentary Wine.
Dark Skin: Try a deep navy, like HJ.
Nail Colors That Make Your Hands Look Slimmer
"Use more natural, subtle colors that don't draw attention to your nails, so your nails can become an extension of your fingers," explains Choi.
Fair Skin: Look for a super-sheer pink, like Muse.
Medium Skin: Go for a subtle, sheer tan, like Tulle.
Olive Skin: Try a pink-tinged beige, like Nostalgia.
Dark Skin: Pick a milky toffee shade, like Dulcet.
Chloe Metzger is the deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan, overseeing the editorial content and growth strategy of the hair, makeup, and skin space on digital, while also obsessively writing about the best hair products for every hair type (curly girl here; whattup), and the skincare routines that really, truly work (follow her on Instagram to see behind-the-scenes pics of that magazine life). She brings nearly a decade of writing and editing expertise, and her work has appeared in Allure, Health, Fitness, Marie Claire, StyleCaster, and Parents. She also has an unhealthy adoration for Tom Hanks and would like to please meet him one day, if you could arrange that. Thanks.
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