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A beauty writer reveals 5 new nail rules
Nail trends change like fashion and beauty. From short and stylish to flamboyant and talon-like, it's hard to keep up with handstyles.
Whether you're a regular at the salon or prefer a home manicure, there are some new regulations to know. We're discussing reverse French and cuticle care.
Here are 5 nail trends for the cooler months.

#1: Our hands and feet deserve the same attention that we give to our skin
Nail trends change like fashion and beauty. From short and stylish to flamboyant and talon-like, it's hard to keep up with handstyles.
Whether you're a regular at the salon or prefer a home manicure, there are some new regulations to know. We're discussing reverse French and cuticle care.
Here are 5 nail trends for the cooler months.

#2: Long nails are done for.
Molly Rogers, costume designer for And Just Like That..., stated she's over long nails.
"talon nails They're annoying. They're horrible. I'm done "Rogers said bluntly.
We take note when SJP's on-screen outfit designer says so.
Long, OTT nails have given way to short, crisp fingertips, much like little makeup and "clean beauty."
Clean, natural-looking outfits look effortless yet put-together. Acrylics are losing popularity as nail care improves.
#3: French tips are back, but not like you remember
French manicures are classic. They've improved over the past year.
Instead of a white tip, the updated French manicure has a colored tip. Think neon pink or black on your nails.
It's the perfect way to add a little pop of color to a classic French manicure.
Nail artists have updated the mani. Literally.
Consider a French tip starting at your cuticle instead:
#4: The old colors have been replaced with new ones
If you like full-color nails, follow this rule.
Pink and red nail paint will always be popular, but not now. After bleak winters in 2020 and 2021, when nail salons were closed, we're leaning toward brighter colors. Greens and blues.
Green isn't only this year's it-color. This winter, bright green will morph into more earthy tones, with UK nail artists already on board.
Subdued vivid colors include moss and forest green.
Manicurists like Queenie Nguyen favor cobalt blue and teal.
Want to be totally hip? Try 2022's Pantone Color of the Year, periwinkle blue.

#5: Bling is here to stay
This trend is here to stay thanks to celebs and shows like Euphoria.
If you're getting ready for a party or other special occasion, this is the easiest way to jazz up your manicure. Dainty diamantes or a slew of them are entirely up to you; it's all up to you.