I know painted toenails are cuter and more fun, but I like the look of well groomed natural feet/toenails.
Am I committing a complete faux pas by wearing sandals all summer without polished toes? |
No, but please please make sure they are still well-manicured! Long painted toenails are unpleasant, but long, rough, and unpainted are shiver-worthy. |
Of course you're not! It's actually more elegant to have beautiful natural nails than it is to have any kind of polish. You need shapely feet, and well-groomed, healthy nails. Done. |
I think it's completely fine as long as they are well-groomed, which you said they would be. |
I prefer painted. |
It's fine so long as your toes look nice and aren't scraggly/grungy/overgrown/whatever. I rarely remember to paint my toenails but they do always look neat. |
I do too, and I'm pretty low maintenance. |
I like painted better too. I'm pretty minimal on other beauty things, but I do like color on my toes. |
In the winter months, I get pedicures and just have them buff my toenails (no polish). It looks great! |
As long as there is no fungus go for it. There is nothing more disgusting than looking down and seeing someone's yellow toenail while I'm trying to eat. |
+1 I never paint my fingernails, but I always have my toes done. It's pretty easy because a pedicure lasts me 3+ weeks. But having said that, no one is forced to paint her toenails. |
Same here. While natural is certainly someone's prerogative, I rarely see toes that would not benefit from being covered up. |
+1 |
Seriously? I never paint my toenails, ok I did once for the novelty. I'm low maintenance. My toenails are clean and trimmed. I do notice that almost *every* women's toenails are done up. I just can't be bothered, though. |
I also strongly prefer painted and disagree that unpainted looks more "elegant." There is nothing wrong with it, of course, just like no one has to shave her legs... but I prefer polish. |