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Nail it this winter: embrace moody tones and icy pastels for a frosty finish

Nail it this winter: embrace moody tones and icy pastels for a frosty finish

IOL News20-05-2025
Moody tone nail colour.
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As the chill sets in and we swap our sandals for boots, it's time to update our nail game to match the winter mood.
This season, gel manicures are embracing a blend of cosy hues, playful textures, and a touch of sparkle.
Rich, moody tones
Winter nails are going full dark romance. Expect to see colours like Oxblood Red, Midnight Navy, and Espresso Brown everywhere.
These shades are rich, dramatic, and a bit mysterious, like that one friend who always has great stories but never overshares. Bonus: they go with literally everything in your winter wardrobe.
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Moody tone nail colour.
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Pastels, but make it icy
Just because it's gloomy outside doesn't mean you can't have a bit of fun. Pastels are sticking around, but with a cool, icy edge. Frosted Lilac, Winter Mint, and Powder Blue are the picks, think soft, dreamy, and TikTok-pretty.
Pastel nail colour, winter mint.
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Chrome and metallics
Want nails that scream 'I have my life together', even if you're just wearing Uggs to Spar?
Chrome is it. Liquid Silver, Burnished Gold, and Gunmetal Grey are turning nails into jewellery.
It's perfect for adding a little drama without needing to actually talk to anyone.
Metalic Silver gel nails.
Image: X/@komaco_komaco
3D nail art
From tiny pearls and gold accents to embossed swirls and velvet finishes, texture is trending. This is for the bold babes who treat their hands like a Pinterest board.
Add tiny snowflakes on a Cream Nude base or throw gems over a Plum Purple and you're instantly giving glam witch vibes.
Textured gel nails.
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Short and chic
Long claws are fun, but shorties are back with a vengeance. This winter, it's all about the Milky White, Deep Olive, or even a sassy Slate Blue.
It's simple, it's sophisticated, and it won't break off when you open your Woolies yoghurt tub.
Nudes and neutrals
She's clean, she's polished. The "clean girl" aesthetic lives on, and she's rocking Soft Beige, Almond Nude, and Pink Latte nails.
These tones are timeless, office-friendly, and oh-so-French café. Add a glossy top coat and maybe a dainty gold decal if you're feeling spicy.
Nude nail colour.
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Dark aura nails
These are the nails you'd wear to manifest under the full moon. Think Blackened Emerald, Deep Ruby fading into Amethyst Smoke, all layered with aura-like gradients. They're moody, mystical, and Instagram-ready.
Dark aura nail colour.
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Keep your hands moisturised (no one likes ashy cuticles), and don't skip the base coat. A little hand cream in your bag goes a long way.
So go on, book that nail appointment or bring out your DIY kit. This winter, your nails deserve to shine even if the sun doesn't.
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