That’s So 2010: 7 Beauty Trends That’ll Be Big This Year

That’s So 2010: Look-at-me nails
It’s time to ditch the sheer color. Although we loved the low-key champagne-color nails that Vanessa Hudgens wore to the 2008 Golden Globes, this year, nails will be bigger and brighter than ever! From Beyoncé-approved Minx metallic nails to suede polishes and loud neon hues like the one Brittany Gerena is flashing, nails in 2010 are all about expressing you. For great colors and special effects, try mixing and matching the polishes and topcoats from Creative Nail Design.

OPI Nail Lacquer MOD ABOUT BRIGHTS 6 Colors

Best of Beauty 2009: Nails
Best of Beauty: Nails
Nail polishes may have their playful names, but finding one that won’t crack under pressure is no joke. These durable ones deserve some serious accolades.
Basecoat
Essie Ridge Filling Base Coat smooths away bumps, so even polish applied in a taxi goes on without a hitch (trust us, we’ve tried it).
Topcoat
Plenty of quick-dry topcoats are also quick to chip. But one thin layer of Seche Vite Dry Fast produces bone-dry nails in 30 seconds—and smudge-free polish for a week.
(Drafted from www.allure.com )
Best of Beauty 2009: Nails

Nail Polish
Pale Pink.
OPI Nail Lacquer in Bubble Bath - because pale pink doesn’t look any cleaner (or creamier, or shinier) than this.
Nude.
“Nude” should imply a lack of clothing-not color. Essie Nail Polish in Naked Truth coats nails with a hint of peach.
Red.
OPI Nail Lacquer in Big Apple Red is a fire-engine red with all the bells and whistles: flattering orange undertones, a dazzling shine, and a mirror-like finish.
(Drafted from www.allure.com )
Gunmetal Gray Nails

Gunmetal Gray Nails
(Drafted from www.instyle.com )
Indestructible Nails - OPI
(Drafted from VOGUE Beauty, Health, and Fitness)
[...] Summer’s new nails—they may just be the ultimate solution for beachproof fingers and toes—are available at Dashing Diva and OPI salons across the country. But take it from me: The removal process—think soaking your nails in acetone and then wrapping them in tinfoil for ten minutes—is best left to a professional.
—Christina Han Photo: Raymond Meier

