The bad news? Spending weekends swimming and beaching are over. The good news? Your rigorous pedi schedule can finally be taken down a notch. While you're figuring out how to spend all the free time you'll have skipping spa treatments (or if you're a DIY gal, painting your toes at home), pick one of these fall-fabulous pedicure hues for your next session.
1. Classic
Even though red nails rose to popularity eons ago, a classic red pedicure is always a gorgeous way to look glamorously ’60s screen siren. When it comes to red, the truer the better. A cherry-tinged hue is fun for fall, with an added top coat for a little extra gloss. One ravishing red to try? CoverGirl Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail Gloss in Ever Reddy. Its slight tomato edge gives it retro appeal.
Even though red nails rose to popularity eons ago, a classic red pedicure is always a gorgeous way to look glamorously ’60s screen siren. When it comes to red, the truer the better. A cherry-tinged hue is fun for fall, with an added top coat for a little extra gloss. One ravishing red to try? CoverGirl Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail Gloss in Ever Reddy. Its slight tomato edge gives it retro appeal.
2. Vampy
After a season of lights and brights, it's downright refreshing to return to a moody hue for your pedicure. CoverGirl boasts a bevy of deep options for a dusky green, blue, maroon or purple look. I like CoverGirl Outlast Nail Gloss. Apply petroleum jelly with a cotton swab around the nail bed for ease of removing anything you "color outside of the lines" post-pedi.
After a season of lights and brights, it's downright refreshing to return to a moody hue for your pedicure. CoverGirl boasts a bevy of deep options for a dusky green, blue, maroon or purple look. I like CoverGirl Outlast Nail Gloss. Apply petroleum jelly with a cotton swab around the nail bed for ease of removing anything you "color outside of the lines" post-pedi.
3. Neutral
Whether pink or nude is your bag, a neutral pedicure in an opaque shade is a ladylike way to embrace the fall season. Bonus: A light, neutral pink or nude nail polish hue will take far longer than its deeper counterparts to show chips. Want it to be more opaque? Simply apply over a white nail polish, like CoverGirl Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail Gloss in Snow Storm.Read the rest over at P&G Everyday: http://bit.ly/13ARufP.
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