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Winter Nails

Winter fashion leans into depth and drama, and your manicure can do the same. Cooler months are the perfect time to experiment with finishes you might shy away from in summer. As the days shorten and outfits grow heavier, deeper, and bolder tones dominate. At Picture Polish we think of winter nail colours as your seasonal palette: rich jewel tones, dark cremes, and shimmering finishes pair perfectly with cosy knits and layered outfits. It provides the perfect backdrop for high-contrast manicures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nail polish lasts longest in cold weather?

A high-quality formula like our plant-based nail polish, when paired with a top coat, provides a durable barrier against the cold.

What is the most popular winter nail shape?

Short “squoval” nails are ideal for winter, as they won’t snag on scarves or knitwear. They’re both practical and stylish.

What is the best way to remove dark winter polish?

Use the “soak and swipe” method with a gentle remover to prevent staining. This ensures even removal without damaging the nail. Deep pigments like Vampire don’t stain.

Which Winter Nail Polish finishes are most popular?

Multi-chrome, holographic, and flakie polishes are top choices for winter because they catch low light beautifully. Popular picks include Galaxy, Serendipity, Infinity, and Morgana.

Can I mix finishes in one winter manicure?

Definitely! Mixing creme, holo, and flakie finishes is an easy way to create a custom look.

What base coat should I use in winter?

A nail care base coat, like ‘Naked’ is ideal for winter, as it creates a protective barrier between your nail and the polish while nourishing the nail plate. Look for formulas that contain vitamin E, calcium, or keratin to support nail strength during the harsher months. Always let your base coat fully dry before applying colour for the best adhesion.

How often should I change my nail polish in winter?

Most high-quality nail polishes last five to seven days with proper preparation and a good top coat. In winter, dryness and cold can accelerate tip wear, so refreshing your top coat every few days extends the life of your manicure significantly. When it is time to remove, use an acetone-free remover to avoid further drying your nails.