Nails have sort of taken a backseat for a couple of seasons now, with nudes taking over. However, with cool new products surfacing, it seems like the world of nail polish is about to get a lot more interesting.
Nail polish can be a perennial fave for anyone who has an ounce of interest in the beauty industry. And with high shine and salon-looking finishes being the most covetable look, plain old polish just isn’t cutting it anymore. Thanks to products like Static Nails‘ reusable, luxe-looking press-ons and Sally Hansen’s gel top coats that can turn any DIY into an Instagram-worthy shot in seconds, there’s finally something new for manicure maniacs.
So what else lies in store for nail polish in the future? Who better to ask then the pros? From Essie Canada’s lead nail artist Rita Remark to celebrity manicurist Fleury Rose, we talked to four of the top nail artists in the industry about their trend predictions, as well as products they hope to see on their beauty shelves one day.
Photography by Elizabeth Griffin
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“Flip-flop car paint. It’s like a triple chrome. From one angle it looks purple; from another angle it looks green. It’s not just iridescent; it’s like a magic trick or a hologram. I think you can always look for inspiration in car paint for nail polish.” – Madeline Poole – Sally Hansen Global Colour Ambassador
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“A nail polish that, when it dries, has all the dimension and sparkle of a cut stone, like a diamond, amethyst, sapphire, etc. So your nails would look like the gem itself!” – Miss Pop – Editorial Nail Artist
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“Have you ever tried fabric paint from the craft store? I’d love to create that on a nail. Can you imagine the moon puffed up or polka dots or lace? Suddenly, you’d have the freedom to create 3-D texture. It would be structured and unblendable.” – Rita Remark – Essie Canada Lead Nail Artist
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“Printable nail stickers that I designed in single or small runs and 3-D-printed press-ons with all kinds of texture—like bumpy, woven, lacy and even a gem option—that you could just pop on. Very Judy Jetson!” – Fleury Rose – Celebrity Manicurist