The final result! |
For the spring and summer this past year, I have been absolutely loving muted and understated cool pastels like minks, creamy grays, milky lilacs and high sky blues, which are great colours for a huge variety of skin tones. Now that the winter has arrived here in Canada and the holidays have come and gone, I found myself looking for a colour that was seasonal but not festive. A gorgeous ink pot blue is elegant, understated, adds a bit of interest and I knew it was perfect the moment I saw it.
I will say that I looked in several places before I found the perfect shade. Many brands have infused their dark blue nail polishes with silver glitter or a strange green iridescence which makes me think of reptiles. Although glitter and duo-chrome are not necessarily bad things, I just personally have never liked the look of them and prefer a flat colour. Coincidently, flat colours from high quality brands paint on delightfully well and you can almost get away with just one coat (though I doubt I will ever be able to not paint on two). I looked in Sephora's 'Formula X' nail polish selection in store and although they were sold out, the shade 'Centigrade' seemed to be perfect; a dark arctic blue sans any pearl effects. The following day, I went to Winners and happened upon a bottle of 'Rituals'(a great Dutch brand) nail polish in the shade 'Sky Line' and it is PERFECT! You can buy your own bottle here.
Though matching your nails to the season of the year is to some people a 'rule', I have absolutely no qualms about breaking tradition and going for an airy pastel even when its a-snowing outside. Here are some honourable mentions which are all fantastic!
All in all, nail colour does not matter too much, but it sure is fun. And its especially fun when you have nails that are a totally bangin' colour for a few days. I'm sure 'Sky Line' will get a lot of use in 2014 and my collection of blue polishes continues to grow.
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