As winter comes knocking, so too does our desire to start paying our nails some more attention. While the summer months have us booking in for gel manicures every few weeks to ensure our manis and pedis stay fresh, come autumn, we like to give our nails a little bit of a break. But as we start gearing up for Christmas, you better believe we’re ready to jump back on the manicure train.
Sitting somewhere been a glossy polish and a shimmer polish, reflective nails are set to be huge this winter. Nail artist Christine Doan explains, “It’s not a normal glitter colour. The particles are finer and have depth in daylight. I love wearing them to holiday parties because they catch the light at such different angles.”
Jewel tones are traditionally big news come winter, but this year, things are looking a little different. “I think traditional jewel tones will still be popular as always, but this year, they will take a muted step forward to create a different look. You’ll find these jewel tones lean more neutral or grey in undertones,” says Doan.
Gold polishes can sometimes look a little flat. However, this winter, it’s all about creating accents with polish to really make the metallic finish pop. “One way to elevate any manicure in a pinch is with liquid gold–effect paints,” says Doan. “Think of it like gold hardware on your favourite designer bag.”
What is winter without a classic red nail? This season, it’s all about super-glossy, deep tones. Iram Shelton, session manicurist and Max Factor nail expert, says, “A deep red is a classic colour which can be worn all-year round, not just during the winter months. You don’t need to go to a salon to achieve salon results, either. Dark shades look great on shorter nails, especially if you add a glossy topcoat. It can take your look from zero to 100 really quickly.”
Black nail polish comes in and out of fashion, but this winter, it’s officially back. “Black nails are so versatile because they look great on any nail length/shape and work well with every skin tone,” says Shelton. Whether you go for a matte or glossy finish, black polish is a fail-safe option this season.
While glitter polishes can risk looking a little dated, packed-on, chunky glitter can elevate any nail look with just one coat. “Gone are the days where we only have one type of glitter in a polish. The more dimension and glitter in a polish, the better it looks,” says Doan. Be sure to finish off with a topcoat to prevent chipping.
We have seen natural-looking nude polishes reign supreme in every season of 2022 so far, and winter will be no exception. “The great thing about a nude nail is that it’s very flattering and can give the appearance of longer, slender fingers. Nudes are also a great base for any minimal nail-art designs. If you’re someone who isn’t able to wear polish for work reasons, a nude nail is a great way of looking polished without drawing attention to your nails,” says Shelton.
Our top tip is to shop for a sheer polish—they tend to work across all skin tones and make mistakes harder to spot!
Bottega green has, without a doubt, been one of this year’s biggest nail trends, and this winter, it’s set to really come into its own. “Green has had a little moment this year, with designers such as Bottega paving the way. There are so many beautiful green shades that you can try if you’re wanting a little pop of colour adding to your look,” says Shelton.
While deep, glossy forest greens make for the perfect pairing with a chunky knit, a brighter green is the ultimate way to add some colour to gloomy winter days.
Celebrity manicurist Harriet Westmoreland has proved a force this year by putting the French manicure back on the beauty map, and it’s not going anywhere this season. While previous seasons have leant towards coloured tips, this winter, we’re going back to basics.
Shelton reveals, “I think a French manicure with either a white tip or a glitter tip will be a big trend for the season. You can opt for either gel or regular polish to achieve the finish. It will go with absolutely everything, so it’s really versatile!”
While glitter polishes will no doubt be chunkier and more impactful, that’s not to say there isn’t a place for subtle shimmer, too. “Subtle glitter is definitely having a moment right now, and I think we’ll be seeing a lot more sparkle as it comes up to Christmas,” says Shelton. Add it to French tips for a subtle nod, or coat the entire nail in a fine white or gold shimmer for a super-festive look.
For those who want to elevate their go-to mani, a magnetic polish could be just the ticket. “It’s an effect nail colour that you can control using a magnet. There are metal particles in the paints, so you can form different effects, dependent on the magnet you’re using,” says Doan. There are a number of different shades available, but we think a deep, dark hue is where this colour trend really shines.