The new winter season brings us new nail tones that we will undoubtedly start to see a lot from now on. We have already welcomed the new year and with it comes cooler and more elegant tones, absolutely perfect for this time of year. While it is true that autumn has left us with many warm nail colors, now is the time for our nails to blend in with the cold and gray days.
Some of the most in-demand shades in beauty salons are precisely colors that match perfectly at this time of year. Although we have to say, some of the tones we will see this January are not so predictable, and that is precisely why they look so special. Even so, there will be no shortage of classic colors that never fail.
Burgundy almost black
Intense tones are at their best during cold days and tones like burgundy are the most acclaimed. One of the ones that we will see the most is the burgundy that looks almost black, with a presence that always exudes elegance and well-kept hands. A manicure that will look great on short or medium-length almond-shaped nails.
Blood red (almost maroon)

We cannot help but overlook how pretty this nail color is, it is not a classic red but a darker red like blood red, which is quite close to maroon. Now in winter it is a color that looks beautiful and any time is good for your hands to look this well-groomed and distinguished.
Taupe brown

The browns that have triumphed in the fall continue to be maintained during the winter, although with less warm nuances. Hence, taupe brown is one of the nail colors that is rising the most this season. The deep brown with an extra shine is simply perfect for a simple and comforting manicure.
cold blue

Blue on nails will also be the protagonist this season. The sea blue with cold nuances is truly amazing and this time it also comes with a pearl effect that illuminates the hands much more. A color that will look spectacular with any length of nails and will pair great with silver jewelry.
Purple gloss effect

We will see purple tones a lot this winter, such as plum or classic purple and even more muted purples with a hint of gray. These types of tones are very brilliant, they greatly beautify the hands and at the same time provide a more colorful touch but without losing elegance and sophistication.
French cat eye manicure

The French manicure is difficult not to be present, because it is a design that gives a lot of play when it comes to combining tones and textures. In this aspect, the French is reinterpreted this winter in stone, gray and polka dot tones with a shiny finish or cat's eye effect, although maintaining the white tips for a more classic result.
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