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6 Winter Pedicure Colors That’ll Knock Your Socks Off

Whether it’s a holiday dinner party, a date night to see The Nutcracker, or a visit to Grandma’s house, these occasions call for looking your best from head — to toe. And a winter pedicure will help with the latter. Whether your feet stay nestled in socks or are warming bare by the fire, you’ll be filled with that much more joy with a fresh pedicure.

“Winter is a great opportunity to treat your feet,” says Sonya Belakhlef, a New York City-based nail artist, who adds that the cold months are the perfect time to try a pedicure colour that’s outside your comfort zone. “Since [your toes] won’t be on display much in the coming months, why not try a new exciting shade?”

Beauty looks transition from bright and bubbly to dark and moody for autumn and winter, and pedicure colours are no exception. “The season begins with deeper, richer colours like wine reds with brown undertones and warm espresso brown that feel cosy,” says Amy Ling Lin, founder of Sundays, a New York City-based nail studio and polish brand.

But this winter won’t be all about gloomy shades. It is the holiday season, after all. Expect to see festive colours like gold and pearly white, too. “This winter will be about being in our glowy champagne era,” says Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, founder of Chillhouse nail salon. Belakhlef also predicts people will be leaning into navy blue and milky white polishes on their toes.

Ahead, discover the winter pedicure colours experts can’t get enough of this season.

Merlot

Le Mini Macaron Le Sweet Nail Lacquer 10ml

essie Nail Colour Shearling Darling Dark Burgundy Nail Polish

Manucurist Green Flash HollyHock 15ml

Dark reds always trend in the colder months, but Lin says burgundy with brown and black undertones will be a particularly popular pedicure colour this season. We love Dazzle Dry Nail Lacquer in Merlot, which has chocolate undertones and an ever-so-subtle shimmer. TenOverTen Market nail polish is also a stunning deep cherry. Just be mindful that it looks lighter in the bottle than it does on your toes. Sarah Chue, a Los Angeles-based nail artist, says Dior Vernis Nuit is her go-to vampy red shade. “It’s very rich and wine-y.”

Snowy White

Sephora Collection Nail Polish 6.5ml

essie Nail Polish – 4 Pearly White Shimmer 13.5ml

MANUCURIST Green Milky White nail polish 15ml

Nothing beats the feeling of waking up to freshly fallen snow, so why not match the vibe with an equally glistening pedicure? This extra-bright white stands out against your skin, while also complementing your wintery outfit.

Nail artists suggest adding a chrome finish (we recommend using the DND Chrome Effect in White Silk ) for an icy touch. If you want a super-metallic chrome (a white that’s borderline silver), try Olive & June Long-Lasting Nail Polish in Atlas to give your pedi an otherworldly lustre. We also love Forever Wear Chill Paint in the shade Twinkle Toes, a pearlescent white with a slightly blue shimmer.

Midnight Navy

Sephora Collection Nail Polish 6.5ml

Hermès Les Mains Hermès Nail Enamel – 96 Bleu Encre

MANUCURIST Green Navy Blue nail polish 15ml

To Lin, this colour is “mysterious.” To me, it’s preppy, perfectly pairing with a collared Breton or rugby shirt. Navy is trending for winter because it’s versatile and flatters a wide range of skin tones. Londontown Lakur Enhanced Colour in Buckingham Blue and JinSoon Nail Polish in Beau are two vivid takes on this hue. The former is darker with purple undertones, while the latter is more of an ultra-dark teal. We also love Olive & June in Suited for its long-lasting opaque finish.

Pine Green

Sephora Collection Nail Polish 6.5ml

Hermès Les Mains Hermès Nail Enamel – 91 Vert Ecossais

Rimmel 60 Seconds Super Shine Nail Polish 105 Evergreen

The best part of a ski trip is the après. (You can’t convince me otherwise.) Sipping hot chocolate indoors while looking at snow-draped evergreens will melt away all your stress. This pedicure colour will give you that same cozy feeling. Chue recommends using Aprés Gel Couleur in Pine-ing Fir You, a dark forest green, while we love the similar Kokoist Once Upon A Time. Don’t have an LED light? Try Orly Pine-ing For You or ILNP Studio nail polish in Ivy, both of which impart that same calming green colour.

Espresso

Essie Core Nail Varnish Odd Squad 13.5ml

nails inc. Caught in The Nude Nail Polish – Hawaii Beach

OPI Nail Lacquer Brown Nail Polish – You Don’t Know Jacques 15ml

Speaking of hot beverages, they’ve inspired a pedicure favourite this winter. Chocolate — and coffee-coloured polishes feel cosy and luxe, pairing perfectly with other popular shades of the season, like navy and cream. Belakhlef always reaches for Hermès Les Mains Nail Enamel in Brun Bistre for a rich espresso brown pedicure. We love Côte Beauty Nail Polish in the shade Tabacco for its subtle shine and Londontown Midnight Mocha for its glossy, gel-like finish.

Champagne

Dior Vernis

Wondercolour

nails inc. Caught in The Nude Nail Polish – Hawaii Beach

Match your toes to the bubbly you plan to sip as you ring in the new year. Whether it’s champagne or apple cider, the shimmery polish adds a touch of playfulness to your pedicure, says Lin. She recommends her salon’s Sundays S.01 nail polish, a gold shade with champagne glitter. We’re partial to Essie Metallic Nail Polish in Good as Gold, a bright, festive shade that looks like your favourite glass of prosecco. If you want a more dynamic shimmer, try magnetic nail polish like DND Diva 9D Cat-Eye Daydream gel. It transforms into a glistening work of art when the glitter particles are dispersed with a magnetic wand.


This article originally appeared on Allure.

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