Get your nails ready for fall
Neutral nail art ideas for fall
- If you want to try out some nail art but aren’t sure where to start, consider these 7 neutral nail art ideas for fall. Whether you have short nails, long nails, natural nails, coffin nails, almond nails or square ones—you’re covered!
- Neutral nail art is an easy way to add some personality and style to your look without having to commit too much time or effort. If you’re looking for a few simple ways to update your go-to manicure this season without going overboard on color or pattern (or breaking the bank), then this post is for you! Here are our favorite neutral nail arts that are perfect for fall
Fall nail designs you can do at home
- For a more natural look, try the following:
- 1. Paint each of your nails with a different earthy tone.
- 2. Once dry, paint over the entire nail in one of the colors again to create a richer tone.
- 3. Repeat with all nails using multiple earthy hues and shades until you are happy with the look (it’s best to start off small and then build up).
Best short coffin nail ideas for fall to try
- Red coffin nails
- White coffin nails
- Black coffin nails
- Cute coffin nails
- Glitter coffin nails
- Short coffin nails
Best autumn nail polish for every fall occasion
Fall is a time for celebrations like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. These occasions call for nails that are both festive and polished. While you should always consider the occasion when picking out your nail polish, it’s also important to keep in mind what best suits your personality and style. If you love being bold with bright colors then opt for a fall nail color with purple or red undertones—but if you prefer something more subtle go neutral with muted tones of brown or gold.
In addition to considering the occasion at hand, make sure that any kind of fall nail ideas you try this season will complement your skin tone as well as your wardrobe choices. With so many different options available on the market today it can be hard to settle on just one type of autumnal hue! That’s why we decided to put together this guide on choosing which color is right for each occasion so that there are no surprises down the line when it’s time.
Ways to master fall nails at home if you’re not a pro manicurist
- Cuticle pusher
- Nail file
- Nail buffer (pumice stone)
- Nail clippers or scissors (if you’re cutting your own nails)
- Base coat, top coat, and clear polish in your desired colors and formulas
Fun and simple Halloween-themed nail art ideas perfect for October
Here are some fun and simple Halloween-themed nail art ideas that you can do with your friends or family. You’ll need a few supplies—including nail polish, cotton balls, and foil—but don’t worry: they’re easy to get your hands on at most drugstores!
- Ghosts in the Graveyard Nail Art: This is one of my favorites because it uses just three products: black nail polish, white paint pen, and glittery orange polish. The process is really easy too: just draw a ghost face in the center of each finger using the white paint pen; then add eyes and nose lines by dragging dark grey glitter across each face with a small makeup brush (this step isn’t necessary if you want to keep things simple). Finally, fill out some graves with black lines drawn diagonally down towards their base on all five fingers (you’ll want to make sure these lines are short enough not be seen underneath rings or bracelets).
- Spiderweb Nail Art: This one will take four steps total but once again only requires three products! For starters apply two coats of black polish onto all ten nails as well as one coat over half of your ring finger (this will serve as part of our spider web design later on). Next use white acrylic paint mixed with water until it’s thin enough for brushing onto paper towels–this mixture should feel like milk when applied over skin without being too runny or thick like pancake batter! Dip an old toothbrush into this mixture then begin drawing web designs onto scrap paper until satisfied before moving onto vinyl sheets taped down beneath clean cuticle areas where no grease tends collect from hands touching plates during meals; finally place plastic wrap over top surface so nothing gets smeared while drying overnight after applying last base layer which serves double duty as both sealer & primer but also protects against accidental spills happening during application process itself due
Nail trends to watch out for this year
If you’re looking for nail ideas, here are a few styles to watch out for this year
- Metallic Nails
- Lucite Nails
- Ghost Nails (aka “Bubble” or “Jelly”)
- Pearl Accents on the Fingernails and Toenails (for a more subtle touch)
- French Manicures (with pastel or metallic hues)
How to take care of your nails during cold weather, according to manicurists
- Moisturize your skin. When the weather is cold and dry, you need to take care of your hands and nails more than usual. The first step is to keep them moisturized so that they are not as prone to splitting or cracking.
- Wear gloves when you are outside in the winter time. If you are going outside for any reason at all, make sure that you have a pair of gloves with you and put them on before leaving the house (or at least bring a pair along). This will help prevent frostbite from happening too quickly if it does happen at all!
- Make sure your home isn’t too dry either; use humidifiers when possible if this seems like something that might help out any problems related with dryness around these areas during those months where temperatures drop significantly lower than normal levels due to climate change caused by global warming trends throughout our planet’s history.”
The best way to add color to your life this fall is with new nail art.
The best way to add color to your life this fall is with new nail art. Once you’ve got all your tools and the right colors, try one of these six fall nail ideas.
- Use a dark green polish for an earthy polish look. Use a lighter shade of green for a more subtle look.
- Try out some brown polishes! You can make them work in any season.
- Add some purple and red polishes to your collection too! They’ll help you warm up on colder days or stay cool when it’s hot outside (or both).