“Who’s Hues?”
It’s all in the details-especially when considering weddings. The tiniest detail such as nail colors can actually have a huge effect on those all-too-important photos.
Here comes the bride:
Brides should always, always wear a neutral hue. Cotton candy pink, light peach and nude shades are a must for the bride. But, how to choose? Consider your skin tone when choosing your nail shade. You want only a slight contrast from your actual skin color. When thinking about peach shades, make sure that it doesn’t turn into that 80’s peachy-colored taffeta bridesmaid dress hanging in your mom’s closet.
Just keep ‘em guesting:
Keep it classy and simple. Ladies, this day is about the happy couple, so let’s leave the candy apple red, aqua and glitter shades at home. Those should be exclusively reserved for your nights out at the club, New Years Eve or Halloween. While we are discussing Halloween-ladies, the jet black and deep sapphires are hot on the runways, but it’s a wedding, not a funeral.
Stick with subdued shades that honor and respect the sanctity of the journey in which the couple are embarking. All of you colorful ladies shouldn’t fret! Esposita has some great alternatives to the traditional nude shades.
Esposita Suggests:
Esposita Suggests:
OPI-Black Cherry Chutney |
OPI-Over Exposed in South Beach |
OPI-Not So Bora Bora-ing Pink |
OPI-Miami Beet |
Flower Child:
Don’t forget about the flower girls! If over the age of 10, Esposita undoubtedly recommends a nail color for the flower girl. Just be sure to ask the mother and father. They might be opposed to nail color on their little darling. If under the age of 10, nail color is optional, but ALWAYS check their nails the morning of the big day. Little girls just love to color on themselves with markers, so make sure that there are not any homemade hues on your lovely little lady.
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