FOOT HEALTH: Strong base for the whole body.

Strong base for the whole body.

The importance of keeping our feet in good working order is becoming more and more popular and important for the bigger amount of people. But still quite a lot should be  to be done to communicate this message – FOOT HEALTH: Strong base for the whole body -to the public.

Healthy feet are vital for mobility. In their lifetime, the average person walks approximately 610,000 km. But all too often, we do not place the same emphasis on looking after our feet as we do on other parts of our body. “Keeping your feet healthy should be part of your daily routine,” says Sarah Curran, principal lecturer in podiatry at Cardiff Metropolitan University. “Just because they are furthest away from your eyes should not mean you neglect them!

Prevention is better than cure. Once trouble sets in, “a painful foot or leg can be totally debilitating,” warns Richard Leigh, head of podiatry at London’s Royal Free Hospital and a specialist in diabetic foot problems. And because our feet are so essential for keeping mobile and independent, when something goes wrong it can be a psychological strain too.

“Loss of mobility can have a major psychological impact on an individual,” says Jim Bolton, a fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists who helps people deal with the psychological consequences of physical illness. “[This] may include loss of independence, loss of normal roles such as parenting or employment, and loss of confidence.” Indeed, psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety and depression, are more than twice as common in people with long-term physical illnesses compared with the general population.

Given how much we rely on our feet, perhaps it is unsurprising that, as Curran points out, “many of us at some point in our lives will experience foot problems”. Almost a third of consultations for musculoskeletal problems relate to pain in the foot and ankle!

DIABETES.

Better education about foot care is important, especially for people with specific conditions that can affect the feet.  For example, those, who have diabetes. These people should check their feet and to be warned not to buy over-the-counter corn plasters, “because of the lack of sensation the acid within the plaster can do damage that we won’t be aware of”.

“Diabetes affects the feet in several ways,” says Rachel Berrington, a specialist diabetes nurse based in Leicester. She explains that high sugar levels can damage both sensory and motor nerves (neuropathy) and blood vessels (peripheral arterial disease). This means that not only can people with diabetes be at greater risk of injuring themselves because they are less sensitive to pain, heat and cold, and where their joints are in space, they can also be slower to heal because of a poor blood supply.

Leigh says that not everyone with diabetes suffers from nerve and blood vessel damage. “In those cases it’s a matter of getting their feet checked annually,” he says. But those who do have damage or who have previously suffered from ulceration should be seen in a high-risk clinic and have easy access to specialist foot care. “There should be a pathway in place that says if the patient has a problem, they can get to the hospital multidisciplinary team and that should be within 24 hours.”

He thinks it is worth pharmacists being aware of relative risk in people with diabetes. “They should be asking whether the patient knows their risk stratification,” he suggests.

“Pharmacists, like every healthcare professional, have a role when advising about good foot health for people with diabetes, as they are often the first port of call,” says Berrington. She has some specific suggestions for how people with diabetes should care for their feet. “Checking their feet every day is essential,” she says. She also suggests that people “never walk barefoot to prevent standing on anything that could traumatise the foot”. From a similar perspective, Curran adds that it is important to “always check inside the footwear before putting it on”.

LloydsPharmacy offers a free foot check service, where people with diabetes are advised to have their toenails cut by a podiatrist and to have regular check-up appointments; “almost like how you have a hygienist appointment once every six months,” says Muorah. This is made easier for her patients because there is an integrated podiatry clinic within the pharmacy.

 

Taking care of your feet

Taking care of the feet.

First of all we should remember! WE fit the shoe to the foot, not the foot to the shoe. Professionals suggest having your feet measured for width as well as length. Or, if you want to get more creative, stand on a piece of paper and trace around the shape of your foot. Then place your shoe on top — if you can see any foot tracing lines overhanging the shoe then this shoe is too narrow or not the right shape for you. Another tip is going shoe shopping in the afternoon after any natural swelling has occurred.

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Then there is the question of heels.It’s said, that high-heeled shoes can lead to an increase in foot pain and the development of painful corns and calluses,  referring to a study of just under 100 women between the age of 40 and 66. However, the study also showed that wearing heels did not seem to lead to any statistically significant increases in deformities or joint disease on x-ray.

However, everybody has a different type of foot.  Whether looking for sports or dress shoes, you need to find what suits you. For example, you can choose a different heel which is more comfortable for the foot. You might have a larger surface area heel with platforms so you’re getting that height but you’re not getting [such an] angle.

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If finding the right shoes to support your feet is a struggle, there is always the option of orthotics. These are inserts fitted into the shoe that can help reduce or redistribute pressure in the foot and provide support for correct foot function.

What is becoming quite significant is that off-the-shelf, pre-fabricated orthoses are just as beneficial as custom-made orthoses. There was a study that analysed the effects of a mass market insole. Although it was a small sample, the team found that the use of the insole — which is designed to improve the function of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (the big joint of the big toe) — led to a probable increase in walking efficiency as well as comfort.

BUT! If you wear orthotics or arch supports these will not work properly if your gastrocnemius muscles are tight.  Professionals recommend regular calf stretching.

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As well as correct footwear, cleaning and keeping toenails trimmed are important aspects of foot care. Although feet should be cleaned daily, soaking them can destroy the natural oils in the skin and should be avoided. Furthermore, make sure you dry your feet well and pay particular attention to areas between the toes as this can potentially create athlete’s foot.

Foot care can become more difficult as people get older. Reaching down to cut toenails and clean and moisturise feet can be challenging, and this population is more likely to have underlying conditions, such as diabetes or arthritis. Furthermore, people often gain weight as they get older. Usually, family member can help with cutting toenails and, if that is not an option, many of the  local organisations offer toenail-cutting services for people over 50. Taking care of feet is important part of sustaining movability.

And SLIPPERS. Podiatrists are against wearing slippers. “They can become sloppy, are unsupportive, and individuals run the risk of tripping and falling over”.

Another issue for some older people is a reluctance to seek help if they have foot pain. “Older generations were copers, they just got on with it,”.

But, please, let’s stop it!  Foot pain should not be seen as an inevitable part of ageing.

 

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PREPARE YOUR NAILS

The nails, like the skin, need to be moisturized. Created in 1963, Crème Abricot nourishes the nails deep down. This nail care is now available in a lighter, easy-to-carry oil formula.

 

GENTLY RESET YOUR NAILS

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This acetone-free solution ensures fast and efficient nail enamel removal that is gentle on nails. Rich in nail care ingredients, it instantly revives whiteness and shine.

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Moisten a cotton pad with Dissolvant Abricot and apply to the nail, massaging up to the free edge to remove enamel.

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A cream enriched with emollient and fortifying agents essential to nail beauty.

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Every day, morning or night, use the high-precision dispenser to apply a drop to each finger, and then massage gently until absorbed.

 

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A sweep of Base Coat Abricot applied before nail enamel will ensure the perfect manicure.

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Apply alone on bare nails or as a base coat before enamel.

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The visionary top coat provides the perfect ultra-shine finish of a professional gel manicure. Smoothed and beautifully shaped, nails are slicked with unprecedented and exceptionally long-lasting shine.

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Apply the Gel Coat on dry nail enamel. For a full shape and maximum shine, apply a generous drop with the brush and delicately spread it in a thick layer down the nail.

 

BEST PRODUCTS announced 10 BEST CUTICLE OILS 2018

10 BEST CUTICLE OILS 2018

 

1. Deborah Lippmann Cuticle Oil

$20

 

Need assistance around the nail area? Consult the professionals. Deborah Lippmann’s ultra luxe cuticle oil absorbs quickly into skin, never leaving behind slick residue around the beds. Enhanced with jojoba and coconut oils as well as vitamin E, drip a tiny drop above the nail and massage in to soften.
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2. Essie Apricot Cuticle OiL
$9 

Rather than spice up this cuticle oil with a cutesy name like Meet Me at Sunset or Mark on Miami, Essie’s letting its delicious apricot scent speak for itself. The fruity cocktail works magic on your mani, softening cuticles and revitalizing the skin.
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3. L’Occitane Shea Nail and Cuticle Oil
$20

Trust us when we say L’Occitane’s deliciously scented nail and cuticle oil is worth the twenty doll hairs they’re asking for. Paint on the aseptic dry oil over both nail and cuticle. The remedial tonic, made with 30% shea oil, in addition to notes of castor, apricot, grape, and sweet almond, nurtures the skin and prolongs your flawless manicure.
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4. NAILS INC. Superfood Nail and Cuticle Repair Oil
$15

Superfoods are no longer only essential to your diet. The beauty industry’s getting smarter, and recognizes millennial are paying close attention to labels which means skin-loving ingredients are at the forefront of cosmetic products, especially when it comes to skin, hair, and — you guessed it! — nails. Case in point: London’s calling for an all-natural cuticle solvent with NAILS INC.’s limited-edition cuticle oil. Fusing sweet almond, argan, and rose hip oils in one reparative system, healthy nails and skin are strongly encouraged.
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5. CND Essentials Nail & Cuticle Solaroil
€11

Creative Nail Design’s pro oil promotes strong nails and soft cuticles. Infused with jojoba, sweet almond, and vitamin E, Solaroil is a light, natural blend rich in antioxidants that absorbs quickly into skin for immediate results.
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6. Laura Mercier Flawless Skin Infusion de Rose Nourishing Oil
$65

We’re going to need a boost, with Laura Mercier’s nourishing oil’s price point being so highhhhhh — but the splurge is worth it. So worth it. One ounce goes a long way and can be distributed as a body, hair, nail, and cuticle oil. Brightening skin with a dash of rosehip while kukui and macadamia seed douses all areas in essential fatty aids and moisture, the peachy-blush blend is high in omegas and antioxidants to combat signs of aging.

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7. Josie Maran 100 Percent Pure Argan Oil
$48

 

You can pretty much use argan oil for anything pertaining to a beauty treatment, so we’re recommending Josie Maran’s pure bottle as a cuticle conditioner when the area becomes dry.
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8. French Girl Remedy Roll-On Cuticle Oil
$20

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This isn’t the Titanic and we’re no Jack Dawson, but just because we can’t draw you like a French girl, doesn’t mean we can’t doll you up like one. Let’s start with nail care — it’s been coined a “French” mani for a reason, after all. We’re considering this cuticle oil a must-covet because a) it’s made up of organic ingredients like hemp, argan, and other essential oils and b) it’s a rollerball applicator. Need we say more?

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9. Bee Naturals Cuticle and Nail Oil
$18

For nails and cuticles under construction, Bee Natural’s essential oil formula paves cracks and levels ridges. We swear pre mani pampering has never smelled more amazing — or free of potent chemicals as notes of lavender, lemon, and anti-fungal tea tree oils adorn the preparatory process with a gentle scent.
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10. Sally Hansen Vitamin E Nail and Cuticle Oil
$6

 

Sally Hansen’s affordable solvent douses nails under an essential oils, vitamin E, wheat germ, apricot kernel, and aloe to improve nail and cuticle health. By deeply hydrating the nail and surrounding skin, nails look and feel healthy, and your mani? Flawless.
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Fall/ Winter 2018-2019 Nail Art Trends

Nail Art Trends 2018-2019

Bejeweled Nails and Fingers

Jeweled nails are nothing new in concept, but the newest iteration of the idea features jewels and crystals of different sizes and shapes being placed collaboratively to accent the nails. In some cases, larger stones are placed alone to create a notably different look worthy of being considered a fall 2018 nail art trend.

Bibhu Mohapatra showed jewels between the first knuckles and the fingernails of the models. It was an interesting look – the jewels used added a bit of “oomph” to the manicured look, but that doesn’t mean that the actual nail art was lacking! The models that wore Bibhu Mohapatra’s looks also had an intentional nearly diagonal swipe of polish with a hint of glitter in rich hues.

Creatures of Comfort showed off larger stones of different sizes and shapes placed individually on nails painted with a background of black. The effect was pretty and the contrast was interesting by itself and even repeated in different colors on the Mulberrymodels.

Just the Tips

Manicures that were really just about decorating the tips were rampant in different designs and even textures. Super long nails with a hole in the tips were on the Gareth Pugh runway.

Pink tips on otherwise naked nails were only the beginning, thanks to fall 2018 nail designs shown on the Roberta Einer model’s nails. Cushnie et Ochs decorated just the tips of the nails with glitter, and Huishan Zhang did the very definition of minimalist with a tiny amount of sparkles at the tip of glossy nails.

Eye-Catching Prints

One of the most talked about fall 2018 nail art designs of the various Fashion Weeks was the neon animal print nails Miss Pop created for Jeremy Scott. One of the “prints” that caught a lot of eyes was the net covered burgundy nails on the Tadashi Shoji runway.

Vivienne Westwood took the eye-catching printed nail trends of fall 2018 and created readable manicures. The different phrases were risqué in some cases but that was the point – done on softly squared tips.

Minimalist Manicure Designs

Similar to French manicures, a minimalist manicure is done with two colors or less and on a shorter nail like the rounded short tips that were very popular on the runways. Cushnie et Ochs opted for nude nails with glitter-speckled tips as the only polish present on softer square-tipped nails.

Tanya Taylor featured two-tone shoes that inspired Essie nail artist Julie Kandalec to create stunning minimalist manicures. Using rich, glossy colors she painted the nails, tipping them off with a miniscule cream-colored tip for a richly colored minimalist manicure. Not only were the richer colors of the upcoming fall season used, but also metallics like silver chrome were tipped with coral.

Accented Nails

Implementing a design on a single nail makes it stand out more, and this is one of the fall/ winter 2018-2019 nail trends for you to embrace. Antonio Marras showed glossy black nails with an accented first finger showing a design of red and gold swirls as an attractive and eye-catching accent.

Michelle Class showed off nude nails accented with multicolored Swarovski crystals on certain nails for Mulberry. For the models for Gypsy Sport, several of the nails were done in alternating colors with the additions of stripes and a harlequin pattern on the first and second nails.

Extravagant Nail Art Designs

Sofia Webster, and The Blonds took the title for most extravagant of the fall 2018 nail art trends. They were still wearable but beautifully embellished in a way that seemed to be created from the imagination of someone with brilliance in mind.

Brilliance in this case is two-fold with the designs being both very clever and glintingly shiny. The jewel-encrusted nails of the Sofia Webster models were intricately designed and meticulously curated to catch the light from every angle and embellish the nails from cuticle to end.

Several different designs came into play on The Blonds runway. Spikes and prints and more embellishments covered the nails, which were a considerable length to accommodate the fullness of the designs.

Manish Arora also featured an incredible design with koi in a Zen pond design on the nail. They could be worn but only to a certain extent. They are, however, beautiful in each of the different designs.

Half Moon Cuticle Manicures

Moschino, and Tibi both showed nail art designs for fall 2018 that featured a natural half moon detail at the cuticle of the nail. On the Tibi runway, the model’s nails were short and the half-moon of the cuticle with a lack of polish, while the rest of the nails were done in a pale pink with an orange red accent color on the ring finger.

Moschino’s nails were medium length, making the half moon design near the cuticle much easier to appreciate. Tom Ford also did the same style on nude nails with a glossy finish.

 

Fall/ Winter 2018-2019 Nail Polish Trends

Nail Polish Trends 2018/2019

#1. Moody Tones

Naturally with the arrival of the colder months, colors get darker and gloomier both in terms of fashion and beauty. The fall/ winter 2018-2019 nail trends embraced fall’s authentic side by offering up a myriad of darker nail polish colors you could wear with basically any outfit.

Phillip Lim showcased glossy nails in moody tones of dark olive, smokey teal and more. Tanya Taylor’s tipped manicures showed off a stunning cream end on a rich burgundy colored base.

Edeline Love’s chocolate cherry colored nails were dreamily and perfectly deep in color in a medium-length stiletto shape. Tadashi Shoji’s deeply colored nails topped with fine mesh were interesting and just the right amount of gothic glamor that also had a bit of a snakeskin effect to them.

Self-Portrait’s midnight toned navy nails are the closest shade to black that blue has ever gotten.

#2. Futuristic Metallics

Metallics are usually assumed to be shades of gold, copper and chrome. In recent seasons, the rose gold trend really took off, but now metallics of all shades are getting a lot of love as a fall 2018 nail trend.

Cividini showed a metallic olive shade that was designed to match the eye looks on that runway. Tanya Taylor’s silver chrome polish tipped with coral was an excellent choice as well. Naeem Khan really sealed the deal with prismatic nails in holographic blue and green designed to look like the beautiful shell of a Peruvian insect that really inspired him.

#3. Jewel Tones

The fall 2018 nail trends make sure you have enough bewitching jewel nail colors to choose from for the upcoming holiday season and beyond. Rich, refined and kind of mystique, jewel-toned manicure can elevate your looks to impressive heights.

Marc Jacobs’ nail polishes came in 9 highly pigmented and beautifully jewel toned shades that stunned everyone who cast a glance at them. The nail polish shades were expertly curated and coordinated with the looks for the runway, making them an essential for your accessories if you intend to stock your wardrobe with the offerings of the Marc Jacobs fall 2018 collection. Even some of the metallics had a jewel-toned vibe.

Self-Portrait showed off a deep sapphire blue nail polish that was dreamy and nearly twilight in color with a lot of shine.

#4. New Shades of Nude and Neutrals

The fall/ winter 2018-2019 nail trends announce gold and silver metallic the new nude, which is excellent news for anyone who wants to wear something subtle with a good hint of shine. Light shades of taupe, beige and even olive green have made the list with soft, early translucent pinks to be considered the new neutrals and nudes. These nail colors include the universally flattering shades of gray, brown and olive, shades of nude that don’t amp up on the color too much, just enough to be unassuming yet chic.

Some of the newer shades like gray can be seen on the Eudon Choi. Taupe and beige options were included in simple artistic designs like those seen on the Adeam models.

Stella McCartney showed off the light pink that is often associated with nudes as well. Roland Mouret decided to wash the models’ nails in a more typically recognized nude.

#5. Glossy High-Shine Nails

Glossy-finished nails are always stunning and are a welcomed renewed fall 2018 nail trend. Christian Siriano’s stunning manicures featured several different and cleverly beautiful designs that shone with a high gloss finish. The shine only accented the mix of rich colors and metallics.

Phillip Lim’s models wore dark, moody colors with a ridiculously pretty amount of shine. The shine was so clear and bright it accented the range of colors showcased beneath the shine so well that the polish still looked wet.

#6. Glitter Nails

The fall/ winter 2018-2019 nail trends proudly state that glitter nails are in, and since we love all things sparkling and mesmerizing, this is our favorite nail polish option to try!

Cushnie et Ochs showed off a mostly ‘naked’ nail with a sprinkle of glitter placed at the tips. The look was natural, very elegant and not the least bit overpowering, which can be a tough feat to accomplish with glitter.

Creatures of Comfort showed off multifaceted glitter nail polish in a successful attempt to hit (or create) more than one trend for the fall 2018 season. The colors ranged in an ombre style, transitioning from one nail to the other in a sparkling design.

Ivory manicures sparkling with a shimmering finish were seen on the Preen runway for just another cool option to choose from.

#7. Richer Reds

Red is a classic nail color, but any fan of fashion knows that the shades of red vary and even include blues and oranges. Oscar de la Renta showed a glossy and deep red nail varnish. Zadig & Voltaire on the other hand (pun intended) showed nails that were a vibrant yet glossy cherry red.

At the Temperley London fall 2018 show, vampy red nails were back in the spotlight and giving this trend a boost. Peter Pilotto and Etro also paraded the models’ nails in shades of red as well.

#8. Matte Nail Polish

Gareth Pugh showed off extra long matte cobalt blue nails with cut-outs at the tip. They were unexpected and impractical, a very unexpected and edgy look to go along with the unexpected looks and styling of the show.

Stella McCartney also showed muted matte pink manicures that were the picture of understated. It is nice that the wonder of matte nail polish will continue to be a fall/ winter 2018 nail trend.

Fall/ Winter 2018-2019 Nail Shape Trends

Nail Shape Trends 2018/2019

#1. Short and Natural

Many of the fall 2018 nail polish and manicure trends were featured on nails that were short enough to be a practicality, another facet of wearable fashion that is often overlooked. The short nails did not lack artful conception on any runway with incredible manicures and stunning, memorable colors shown in many cases.

Marc Jacobs showed off his new line of nail polish colors on short nails. Designed and embellished options like the nails on the models for Creatures of Comforts and Sonia Rykielwere also featured on short nails.

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#2. Practical Ovals

Previous seasons have shown nearly excessively and impractically long fingernails for a while in order to show off great designs and styles. Fortunately for those into fall 2018 nail trends, practical medium lengths are in with oval shaped smooth tips.

Moschino’s models sported manicures designed by Miss Pop with half moons at the base of the nail rather than decorating the end of the middle. It was an interesting take made even more interesting by the length of the nail, which accentuated the small half moons with the oval tips on medium-length nails.

Antonio Maras also showed that designs could be done on medium-length nails that are intricate and deep without losing any detail. Chromat also showed off designs that matched the details of the runway looks down to even the most minute point of interest on nails that were oval and smooth.

#3. Low Square Tips

Cushnie et Ochs featured their glitter manicure on softly squared tips for what was considered to be a more graphic look. Gypsy Sport also showed graphically designed black and white nail polish on short, square-filed nails. Even Han Wen’s glossy metallic and black manicures were done on squared nails. It is a classic shape with a good, clean look that is easy to appreciate.

 

Fall/ Winter 2018-2019 Nail Trends

2018/2019 Nail Trends

By Camielle Lawson-Livingstone

The fall/ winter 2018-2019 nail trends are full of bold patterns and creative features that will elevate any look. All of the fall 2018 fashion shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris saw a carefully curated set of stunning nail designs that ranged from avant-garde to subtle and chic.

In an everyday setting the most audacious manicure will not only be noticed, but also commented on and in many cases – duplicated. Be on the cutting edge by staying ahead of the fall 2018 nail trends and carefully applying the right designs and nail polish colors for your nails.

Nail art is an incredible inclusion of fashion on the wearer’s fingers, so take a minute to peruse the nail art trends for fall 2018 and grab a few ideas to grace your hands throughout the cool and cold weather seasons.

Fall/ Winter 2018-2019 Nail Shape Trends

#1. Short and Natural

Many of the fall 2018 nail polish and manicure trends were featured on nails that were short enough to be a practicality, another facet of wearable fashion that is often overlooked. The short nails did not lack artful conception on any runway with incredible manicures and stunning, memorable colors shown in many cases.

Marc Jacobs showed off his new line of nail polish colors on short nails. Designed and embellished options like the nails on the models for Creatures of Comforts and Sonia Rykielwere also featured on short nails.

#2. Practical Ovals

Previous seasons have shown nearly excessively and impractically long fingernails for a while in order to show off great designs and styles. Fortunately for those into fall 2018 nail trends, practical medium lengths are in with oval shaped smooth tips.

Moschino’s models sported manicures designed by Miss Pop with half moons at the base of the nail rather than decorating the end of the middle. It was an interesting take made even more interesting by the length of the nail, which accentuated the small half moons with the oval tips on medium-length nails.

Antonio Maras also showed that designs could be done on medium-length nails that are intricate and deep without losing any detail. Chromat also showed off designs that matched the details of the runway looks down to even the most minute point of interest on nails that were oval and smooth.

#3. Low Square Tips

Cushnie et Ochs featured their glitter manicure on softly squared tips for what was considered to be a more graphic look. Gypsy Sport also showed graphically designed black and white nail polish on short, square-filed nails. Even Han Wen’s glossy metallic and black manicures were done on squared nails. It is a classic shape with a good, clean look that is easy to appreciate.

 

Pantone’s Spring 2018 Classic Color Palette.

 Classic Color Palette 2018

Classic colors are always popular, and the classic colors forecasted in the  2018 color trends will be no different. Even if a minimalist or capsule collection were created with the classic color palette, it would be absolutely beautiful. The  2018 classic colors from Pantone are smooth, rich and creamy as applicable and will seamlessly work alone or in any other collection.

#1. Pantone 19-4034 Sailor Blue

Sailor Blue is a deep rich color that is very near to Navy Blue but just different enough to stand alone. Amusingly, the color is stated as “anchoring” in the Pantone spring 2018 color trend report, but as a deep and rich color it does exactly that.

#2. Pantone 14-4202 Harbor Mist

Harbor Mist is a soft gray tone that is stylish and chic. Described as a dove gray, the color is meant to be and succeeds as a solid calming addition to the spring 2018 color palette.

#3. Pantone 15-1214 Warm Sand

Warm Sand is a stunning neutral color for spring 2018 that is sure to be featured in a ton of incredible looks. Several shades of sand are already popular, but the shade of Warm Sand is a gap-bridging neutral tone that will look good across several seasons and styles.

#4. Pantone 11-0608 Coconut Milk

Coconut Milk is the perfect bridge between white and off-white. The color looks clean and chic. Coconut Milk is very popular, and the color is bound to be equally so. White is not known for being a soft color, but Coconut Milk is an incredibly soft looking white.

Pantone’s Top 17 Spring 2018 Colors from NYFW & LFW

Top 17 colors from New York and London Fashion Week.

The Pantone color analysis gives us the anticipated spring 2018 color trends, and they are just as appealing as anyone could anticipate. The Pantone spring 2018 color trends feature light and soft colors, as well as deeply rich shades that will work beautifully well in most closets and for most aesthetics.

Both New York and London Fashion Weeks have shared key colors like Meadowlark and Lime Punch. The upcoming options are sure to leave a lasting impression from the catwalk to the closets and nail polishes.

#1. Pantone 13-0646 Meadowlark

Meadowlark is a bright and interestingly bold shade of yellow. The color is reminiscent of the breast of certain species of meadowlark, and looks amazing in both the New York and London Fashion Week lineups. This is a standout spring 2018 color that will easily transition from spring to summer.

#2. Pantone 17-1563 Cherry Tomato

Cherry Tomato is another bright shade that shows up in both New York and London. The blustery and well-blended color has hints of orange and red that give it an upbeat, full-bodied bright rather than deeply rich red.

#3. Pantone 16-4132 Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue is a soft, clean blue color reminiscent of a light touch and a clear day. This Pantone spring 2018 color suggests a breeziness that feels like spring as the color is observed, absorbing into the imagination. Little Boy Blue is certain to complement all skin tones beautifully.

#4. Pantone 18-1440 Chili Oil

Chili Oil has the best of the browns mixed with the best of reds for a rich, earthy color for spring 2018 that feels robust yet subdued simultaneously. Predicted for the New York spring 2018 fashion shows, it will be a delight to see this color utilized creatively.

#5. Pantone 14-3207 Pink Lavender

Designed to be soft and romantic, Pink Lavender is the Pantone spring 2018 color that straddles the fence. This light yet lush shade shows up in both the New York and London Pantone spring 2018 color trend predictions. It’s a delicate, smooth color that creates a light spring aesthetic right away.

#6. Pantone 15-1520 Blooming Dahlia

Blooming Dahlia seems like a peachy, alluring update to the current nude trend. This color will seamlessly update the beckoning subtleness of the current shades of nude that have been running rampant through fashion and beauty options. The color is so right that Blooming Dahlia also shows up in both the New York and London spring 2018 color trend reports.

#7. Pantone 16-5533 Arcadia

Arcadia is a cool, clean greener take on teal. The color is earthy in a springtime way that emphasizes newness in an interesting and posh way. It is a lighter color but there is a depth thanks to the greener than blue combination that creates the Arcadia color for spring 2018.

#8. Pantone 18-3838 Ultra Violet

Ultra Violet is a distinguishing shade chosen for the spring/ summer 2018 color trend reports for both New York and London. This entrancing shade of red has a feel that rides the line between modern and retro with just the right amount of brightness for spring.

#9. Pantone 18-1028 Emperador

Rich earth tones are typically reserved for fall, but the chocolatey svelteness of Emperador is undeniable. This is the richest among the Pantone spring 2018 color trend choices, but an invaluable addition of strength and contrast that will work beautifully well with all the other colors for spring 2018.

#10. Pantone 12-2103 Almost Mauve

Perhaps the most reminiscent of past fashion adventures, Almost Mauve is another shade included in the Pantone color trend choices for spring 2018 for both New York and London. The color is just soft enough to still provide a crisp look but not so sharp as to be peculiar. The shade is brilliantly feathery soft in appearance and will complement a full variety of spring 2018 colors as well.

#11. Pantone 17-3020 Spring Crocus

Spring Crocus is a bright and tenacious light shade of purple that is equal parts bright and smooth. Since there is another shade of purple in the chosen spring 2018 color trends, it would mean they both have to stand out. Spring Crocus is a completely unexpected shade that will have a lot of incredible application in the upcoming spring styles.

#12. Pantone 13-0550 Lime Punch

Described as both “sharp and pungent” by Pantone, Lime Punch shows up in both New York and London color trend projections. The color is clearly a vibrant shade of green with a good amount of yellow mixed in, but the inclusion of the yellow creates a more vigorous effect to the color.

#13. Pantone 18-4043 Palace Blue

Palace Blue is a color that can be accurately described as dreamy and even optimistic. This spring 2018 color is light, brightening up the range of blues that people are used to. Though not an expected shade for spring, Palace Blue makes a lot of sense with the concept of bright and cheery looking, perfectly acclimating into the palette.

#14. Pantone 17-1514 Ash Rose

Ash Rose is a dashing color full of earthy sophistication. The color, though not bright or overwhelming, is a stunningly natural looking, comforting shade of rose. This is a color that will likely be mirrored throughout accessories and products as well for a soft and sweet look.

#15. Pantone 14-0121 Nile Green

Nile Green is the soft color imagined that is apparent without superseding the other range of brightly or richly colored greens. Nile Green is light and wispy for a perfect spring feel that will evoke calm and current style.

#16. Pantone 18-1325 Spiced Apple

Spiced Apple is as rich and red as any fall color, but designed to be brilliantly strong during spring. The perfect mix of reds and browns creates the incredible color for spring 2018 that will stand out amongst any designs in any spring collection in just the right way.

#17. Pantone 17-1929 Rapture Rose

Rapture Rose is meant to be a romantic shade of rose that artfully blends charming allure and a coquettish soft color. The blend effortlessly evokes these concepts and will no doubt be used in other-worldly designs perfect for the color.