Personally I think nail color is more a reflection of your mood or personality 
and less about matching the season.  Easy example black is now chic year round 
;o)

 

I've got red, white, and blue toes with a Fedora moon and textured Strawberry 
Smoothie on my nails :o)



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> Subject: NailTech:: Summer vs winter-- was:: warm vs. cool colors
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:08:13 +0000
> 
> I remember when we were in school for Esthetics and they did this color 
> analysis. I could see with *some* people that it kinda/sorta worked. There 
> were more exceptions than rules. I could pull off any color. The only color I 
> do not wear is grey. My daughter shose skin is lily white and should not be 
> able to wear pastels can wera ANY color and look good. 
> Now I have to ask-- does anyone really go by summer vs winter colors with 
> polish? It kills me when women think they cannot wear dark colors in the 
> summer or brighter/lighter in the winter. I think it is whatever they want 
> and feel like. JMHO
> Buenos dias,
> Lynnette-who is sporting a VERY dark brown/plum on fingers and P&W on toes. 
> Because they do not have to match either!! LOL
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
> Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 09:21:45 
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: NailTech:: warm vs. cool colors
> 
> the last post about color analysis just reminded me of
> something. Warm colors are soooo not around much any longer. If you
> notice, the polish companies come out with bright oranges vs a warm
> brownish orange. If they do come out with one then they end up
> discontinuing it. Why? lack of sales.
> 
> I remember years ago when I owned the salon I would get a magazine
> for manufactures of cosmetics and the prediction for the future in
> 20-30 years was warm skin tones were slowly going to go away. So
> they were informing for future investment on foundations and lip
> color were cool skin tones.(brown and black hair, brown eyes)
> 
> Warm skin tones would be the NATURAL blondes and red heads (blue and
> hazel eyes) in the world. Then to confuse you even more, if you
> broke those down, some warm skin tones look better in the bright
> colors vs some look better in the more muted colors,(think bright
> orange(think spring March and April) vs a darker muted orange (think
> October and November).
> 
> Your color class for the day!!!!!!!! hehehe diana from indiana
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