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Evergreen
OPI Nail Lacquer in Things I’ve Seen in Aber-green
Credit: OPI
If a daring, dark hue is your go-to, we suggest making a glimmering statement in green this season with an elegant, earthy shade from this GH Beauty Lab test-winning OPI lacquer. It'll match the wintry pine trees perfectly!
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Taupe Gray
Essie Nail Lacquer in Easily Suede
Credit: Essie
A fresh neutral is a seasonal staple: Like a classic cashmere pullover, you can never go wrong with a stunning taupe. This GH Beauty Lab test winner transitions well from fall to winter, matching any cozy sweater.
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Metallic Blue
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel The School for Good and Evil in The Storian
Credit: Sally Hansen
An icy, shimmery blue is perfect for a day of ice skating or any winter activity. "I'm currently loving metallics for winter," says licensed manicurist Hannah Lee. "If you want to go for an ice queen aesthetic, a metallic blue or silver fits perfectly." Try this shade from GH Beauty Award winner Sally Hansen Miracle Gel.
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Terracotta
Orly Nail Polish in Sunkissed
Both Park and Lee note that warm terracotta shades are in right now. The rich reddish brown is a great transition color from fall to winter and is reminiscent of warm desserts (think pie, caramel and more!).
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Rich Merlot
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Nail Polish in Can't Beet Royalty
Now 29% Off
Credit: Sally HansenThe perfect pairing to chilly weather? A glass of red wine. Have a glass or let it inspire your winter nail color (or both!). The velvety smooth finish of this merlot red shade will look great for the whole winter season.
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Rustic Rose
essie Nail Polish in Rocky Rose
Just like a rose flower, a traditional warm red shade never goes out of season. Liven up the gray, gloomy days of winter with this glossy red-orange polish. These warm reddish shades are in this season and another great transition shade from fall to winter.
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Deep Crimson
NAILS INC. Plant Power Nail Polish in Swear By Salutation
Now 30% Off
Credit: Nails Inc. Vampy oxblood is a moody color to swipe on when the days start getting shorter. Similar to a cranberry color, it's perfect for the holiday season. Plus, this plant-based formula is something you can feel good about having on your nails.
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Champagne Gold
OPI Nail Lacquer in Fall-ing for Milan
Credit: OPI
No matter what NYE will look like this year, you can bring the party with you thanks to gilded nails. This sandy gold looks good on any skin tone, and even better with a glass of your favorite champagne or sparkling wine in hand.
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Striking Silver
Revlon ColorStay Gel Envy Nail Enamel in Silky Negligee
Credit: Revlon
Make a statement at all your holiday festivities with this glimmering metallic silver polish that reminds us of a shining holiday ornament or a NYE disco ball. This festive shade will match any outfit, taking you from day to night.
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Sheer Peony
essie Nail Lacquer in Ballet Slippers
Essie's iconic sheer blush shade is always a good option, but especially this winter, when sheer nudes and pinks will continue to reign. Paint on a few coats for a more opaque finish, if that's more your style.
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Twilight Purple
OPI Nail Lacquer in Leonardo’s Model Color
Credit: OPI
Perfect for the holiday season, this twinkly purple hue is gorgeous for any occasion. Deep jewel tones like this one are in right now. This polish exudes moody, cozy vibes ideal for anything from a quiet night in or a sparkly fun-filled night out.
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Subtle Blush
butter LONDON Nail Lacquer in Royal Appointment
Credit: Butter London
A beauty truth: you can never go wrong with soft, subtle pink nails. During a busy holiday season, the benefit of having a manicure that matches anything cannot be understated. Plus, Butter London's Patent Shine 10x formula lives up to its name, giving nails salon-worthy shine.
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