It's finally time for sandals and many of us take advantage of the opportunity to get a pedicure and paint our nails in key tones. summer edition. There are those of us who are faithful to milky tones and do not leave the range of whites and light pinks, others opt more for dark colors that are closer to black and intense reds. Be that as it may, obtaining a super elegant result requires knowing which designs best suit you, which is why here we leave you the four stars of the season that look ideal on mature feet.
Milky nails
It was the star shade of last summer and this is once again among the favorites in pedicure salons. I confess that it is my great infallible, I never use another one for my toenails, and it combines the best of white with a transparent glowy touch, achieving a more natural but super-cared-for nail effect, providing an extra touch of elegance.
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Watercolor blue
Replacing the immaculate white, but seeking the same effect: highlighting the tan on our feet. This is the lighter version of that very pastel blue. trendyperfect for summer as it combines with the tones of the season.

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ripe cherry
a tone cherry super dark, one of those that in low light we could well think that it is a super elegant black, while when the sun hits it, its burgundy version comes to light, closer to red wine. It is the most classy and it never goes out of style, super chic for the summer.

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Klein Blue
We know well that this summer is the season of blue. This tone is hitting hard in all its versions, that's why we had to include Klein blue nails. It is clear that they are not the most discreet of the selection, but without a doubt one of our great favorites.

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This blue turns a detail like the toenails into a protagonist point of the look and we love that it attracts so much attention in a style with that super vibrant color and trendy.
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