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Spinoff on nail polish
What are your thoughts on two different colors for fingernails and toenails for recruitment? Is this a faux pas or acceptable?
Does it make a difference if it's in the same color range, but only slightly darker lighter? I generally have different colors for fun, but it's rare that anyone sees my toenails, but for recruitment I'll have open-toed shoes. Thanks. =) |
I guess I'd have to see examples, but it seems like it would be drawing negative attention. You want them looking at your face, not your hands and feet. I think stylish but not too out there is the way to go for recruitment. Nicely polished, not too long, clean, etc. I hate the word classy, so how about classic instead?
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I should probably add, I was thinking about a light neutral polish. A light pink, but not a matte one, basically a quiet color. Nothing like bright purple or dark red.
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oh wait... you mean fingers one color and toes another? Sorry, call me caaaraazy, but I thought you were asking about some funky nail art. I think similar but different fingers and toes is fine. Again, nothing that draws particular attention to them; just nice and "polished" looking. I'm laughing out loud at myself now!
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I almost never wear the same color on my nails and toes. You probably don't want to go with a dark teal on your nails and an orange sorbet on your toes (what I'm currently wearing and about to fix ;) ), but a light pink on the nails and bright pink on toenails would be cute...for this I would go with a light shade for your nails and a darker/brighter shade of the same color for your toenails.
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I wouldn't think it would be a big deal if they were different. I wouldn't do two different colors on my fingers, though - that would be strange. |
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Matching fingers and toes is WAY out of date. Anyone I see doing it screams "retro" to me.
Go with a classic true red (not more blue or yellow based) on your toes and either nude or clear on your fingers. |
Hot toe nail colors are adorable. Sort of a surprise! at the end of the day.
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At the moment one daughter (older) has pink on her fingers and deeper rose on the toes. The Reluctant One has lavender on the fingers (which will be toned down for recruitment to pink) and a color that looks like the inside of a seashell on her toes. I have a pale pink on the fingers and a Sephora sold coral on the toes.
It's fun, and toes last longer than fingers...so have fun with the pedicure. Personally I do hate the black color that was in last year. But a nice pedicure, whether done professionally or at home, really finishes off a look. And of course I'd show up on a fashion question if just to see what's going on!!! After all, I must (1) keep my fashion up to date so that my shopping isn't in vain. And (2) I was the mother who said, "Never put lemon juice on your hair to lighten it...never do color on your own!!! I will take you to the hairdresser!!!!" one has to be consistant...... And Good morning AzTheta...knew I'd see you here too! |
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Good advice on the hair color...my mom forbid me to dye my hair so of course the first thing I did when I left home was dye it. Home kit. I learned my lesson, and when I came home she said, "If you refuse to listen to reason, at LEAST get that done in a salon". My hair doesn't do well with dye, so I am all natural now, but she was right. No box color ever again after that first disaster. |
ellebud, a quick segue b/c I'm sure others are lurking and wondering.
Your opinion please, on flowers and other decorations painted on toes. I ask because I do NOT want to be talked into it if it's a *no no noes* type of thing. Even I know better than to do that to the fingernails... but toes? |
Personally I/we don't do it. But again, toes are sort of the fun/flirty area.
Incidentally, I am sure everyone has seen the Lohan nails that she wore to court. That is now the thing to do with a certain group. And after recruitment, aside from the **** you, if you want to go to your usual style of dark...fine. I personally think that you don't want to be known as the girl who wore....the deep purple with the bulldogs on your fingers. |
I think it would be okay, depending on a) how formal your recruitment is and b) how well they go together. If you have a super formal recruitment, you might want to stick to the same colors. If you do go with two different colors (and I think that's fine if you don't have a super formal recruitment, I do it all the time too), just make sure they go together. You want people to notice YOU, not your nails.
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