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Fall 2005 trends not only include luxe fabrics (including fur) and tweeds <NOBR>--</NOBR> which demand high-gloss nail color <NOBR>--</NOBR> but designs are inspired by such disparate yet demanding styles of the 1950s, the 1980s, the Far East and old Russia.
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"There is nothing like a well-manicured hand with rich, deep color. "It makes a FASHION statement, even if you don't go out and buy a new wardrobe.
dark chocolate truffle, pecan, bitter chocolate, toffee and raspberry cream.<O
"These as well as other luscious, rich and deep shades are particularly complimentary to browns and the subtle, bright yarns in tweeds," . "The tweeds on the runway were exciting, and I loved all the browns. Brown is the new basic for<O
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If you wear dark polish, keep these tips in mind:<O
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Think of dark polish as an accessory, and don't overdo it by wearing lots of jewelry<O
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Be sure to apply a base coat, because dark polish can stain nails yellow<O
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If you get a manicure at the salon, purchase the dark shade they use so you can touch up your polish as needed (even the tiniest chips are unsightly when your polish is dark)
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Meanwhile, if you love nude and pink polishes, go for it, says These shades never go out of style. Just remember to apply a base coat, as the lighter polishes show every nail flaw, nook and cranny. And you might want to try layer in two different pale shades to create your own color.
Originally Posted by MARIAN HOT COLORS PAULINE!
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=550 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=middle width=80>http://pro.opi.com/t/smallNLS58.jpg</TD><TD class=search vAlign=top>Lacquer Cool in the Pool</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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"There is nothing like a well-manicured hand with rich, deep color. "It makes a FASHION statement, even if you don't go out and buy a new wardrobe.
dark chocolate truffle, pecan, bitter chocolate, toffee and raspberry cream.<O

"These as well as other luscious, rich and deep shades are particularly complimentary to browns and the subtle, bright yarns in tweeds," . "The tweeds on the runway were exciting, and I loved all the browns. Brown is the new basic for<O


If you wear dark polish, keep these tips in mind:<O


Think of dark polish as an accessory, and don't overdo it by wearing lots of jewelry<O


Be sure to apply a base coat, because dark polish can stain nails yellow<O


If you get a manicure at the salon, purchase the dark shade they use so you can touch up your polish as needed (even the tiniest chips are unsightly when your polish is dark)
<Ohttps://forum.makeuptalk.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif</Ohttps://forum.makeuptalk.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif
Meanwhile, if you love nude and pink polishes, go for it, says These shades never go out of style. Just remember to apply a base coat, as the lighter polishes show every nail flaw, nook and cranny. And you might want to try layer in two different pale shades to create your own color.
Originally Posted by MARIAN HOT COLORS PAULINE!
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=550 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=middle width=80>http://pro.opi.com/t/smallNLS58.jpg</TD><TD class=search vAlign=top>Lacquer Cool in the Pool</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>