![]() ![]() ![]() The good news? You can’t really go wrong. Shades that reflect nature in spring (like pale pinks, intense poppy colors, and pistachio-esque greens), are always great choices for this season, according to Boyce. And if none of those colors suit your fancy, we’ve got an array of other spring staples as well. On the list below, you’ll find plenty of options for gorgeous-yet-subtle greens and lilacs as well as eye-catching neons. And if Megan’s hues are more your vibe, look no further than ORLY's “Bird of Paradise.” If you’re looking to channel Olivia, you might consider “Oh Snap” by ORLY. “I think people are really excited to go out and feel that electricity in the air,” Boyce says. While spring colors tend to be more muted, Boyce adds, neons are great picks this season, especially thanks to celebs like Megan Fox (who recently sported bright orange nails) and Olivia Rodrigo (who rocked neon yellow nails at Billboard Women in Music). “It’s not the deep royal purple or a sheer wash of pastel purple, but a rich, pigmented lilac shade.” A few good options for this color include “Vertigo” by UN/DN Laqr and ORLY's “Provence at Dusk,” according to the nail artist, who has worked with both brands. “Pantone listed a blue-toned lilac as the color of 2022,” Boyce says. “But instead of the slime green that’s been popular, the greens we’ll see are warmer and more grounded.” For a great representation of this shade, Boyce points to “Artist’s Garden,” by ORLY. “Greens, which started trending in 2020, continue to dominate into 2022,” she says. Unsure what to replace your wine reds, holiday metallics, and midnight blues with? Not to worry: Brittney Boyce, celebrity nail artist and founder of NAILS OF LA, has some recs for spring nail colors. As you switch out your down coat for a denim jacket, consider it time to change up your nail polish shades too. It may not feel like it, but spring is almost here.
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