what are the popular pedicure colors this spring/summer?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Essie Clambake from May to October.


I really like this color, too, and think it looks good on dark to light skin tones. I just googled 2019 summer nail colors and In Style basically lists every color from hot pinks to corals to light blues to whites. So I say go with what you like OP because it all seems to be on trend .
Anonymous
I am extremely pale with cool overtones - I stick to pinks and red with a blueish tone and in the winter, I will do a deep navy or bluish black. I would LOVE to be able to branch out but look like a corpse if I deviate from the basics!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps I am old fashioned but I cannot stand blue, green, grey nails. Just looks cadaverish to me. Also seeing middle aged women with these colors is cringe worthy. Maybe ok for kids but not for grown women.

Traditional pink for nails and pink/hot pink for toes.



I also much prefer the more traditional colors. The dark blue/green/gray/black colors just look dirty to me and even sort of goth.


What’s wrong with goth? Not everyone aspires to look like Muffy McPrepster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps I am old fashioned but I cannot stand blue, green, grey nails. Just looks cadaverish to me. Also seeing middle aged women with these colors is cringe worthy. Maybe ok for kids but not for grown women.

Traditional pink for nails and pink/hot pink for toes.



I was wondering if anyone else has this problem. I have very fair, olive skin, and blue nail polish makes my toes look like dead people toes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps I am old fashioned but I cannot stand blue, green, grey nails. Just looks cadaverish to me. Also seeing middle aged women with these colors is cringe worthy. Maybe ok for kids but not for grown women.

Traditional pink for nails and pink/hot pink for toes.



I also much prefer the more traditional colors. The dark blue/green/gray/black colors just look dirty to me and even sort of goth.


What’s wrong with goth? Not everyone aspires to look like Muffy McPrepster.


I'm a middle aged, suburban mom of teenagers and I'm probably the exact opposite of goth. I prefer more classic colors on my nails.
Anonymous
Coral or lavender
Anonymous
I just had an OPI color on called purple pallazzo pants. I got a ton of compliments on it! It was a pastel lavender.
Anonymous
People are complimenting you on your FEET? OMG what great FEET you have my dear !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coral or lavender


I put lavender on my toes last spring and it made them look like corpse toes. I’m white, medium skin that tans.
Anonymous
Either clear varnish or red. The only acceptable colours in my book.
Anonymous
Are neons still in? I’ve always loved a neon pink or orange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Essie Clambake from May to October.


Ugh. I hate orange toned nails.
Anonymous
pinks
Anonymous
I thought blues were 2009.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps I am old fashioned but I cannot stand blue, green, grey nails. Just looks cadaverish to me. Also seeing middle aged women with these colors is cringe worthy. Maybe ok for kids but not for grown women.

Traditional pink for nails and pink/hot pink for toes.



You sound like my mother. Who complains every time I put blue on my nails. I’m 43.


I'm 43 and I agree that those colors are awful - so trashy!


I get so many compliments with baby blue toes. I just had a 60-year old male neighbor tell me he loved my nail color. I dress very classy, btw.

I only have fingernails buffed or wear very light blush. I keep them very short.

I think some of the hot punks scream grandma, along with the mauve shades.


Gross. He probably has a foot fetish.
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