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6 elegant nail colors that will never go out of style and suit all women

Karina VishnyakovaNews
What classic manicure shades to choose for your next trip to the salon. Source: Instagram @paintedbyjools, @iramshelton

Choosing a nail color may not be the most difficult decision we've ever had to make, but there are definitely many aspects to consider. What shade of pink will suit your skin tone? Do dark colors look better on long or short nails?

Despite the fact that bold and bright nail art designs are in trend, if you feel in doubt, it's always worth playing it safe, writes Who What Wear. Soft, muted, elegant nail colors will always look good and never get bored.

Pistachio green

Green may not seem like an obvious choice, but if you prefer elegant shades to bright and neon ones, look for a pistachio shade that suits all skin tones.

Pink blush

Bright, bold pink shades are certainly a trend, but sometimes you want something more relaxed. Instead, try a shade of pink blush - it exudes the same playful energy.

Transparent pink

Elegant and discreet, subtle nail colors are always in fashion. Pure, shiny transparent pink is the best classic shade that suits everyone.

Deep red

If you prefer darker, bolder shades, a deep dark red is a great option. It's a cross between classic red and black.

Chocolate brown

Brown is a truly versatile neutral color, and while you can experiment with shades ranging from sand to rich mahogany, chocolate brown nails are all the rage right now.

White

Snow-white nails may not really suit skin with either cool or warm undertones, but you really can't go wrong with a soft off-white shade.

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