Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The Pedi Treatment: 5 Ways To Refresh Toes For Fall


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.

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.

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.

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