This amazing color combines red with a little purple to pack a big punch. Depending on how much purple has been included, fuchsia colors can range from light to dark, and from pale to intense.
Fuchsia nails can look great in almost any season, but they really pop during the wintry months when bold, rich colors are the name of the game.
Fall and winter are the typical months to show off deep plum or indigo nails, but fuchsia can keep a playful edge to your nail game since it adds some bright red.
This shade can be toned down slightly with a nude or lighter topcoat, but it looks best when allowed to shine bright.
In the warmer months, fuchsia can be a celebration of life. Similar to tropical flowers that have red and purple elements to their blooms, the color fuchsia is unforgettable and vivid.
Capitalize on these qualities by adding even more glam elements, like rhinestones, jewels or other adornments that will further call attention to your nails.
White dots or designs will almost always coordinate with this bold shade, and can break up the intensity of the color.
For truly wild statement nails, use an intense fuchsia on longer nails. The more surface area, the more color, and this eye-popping shade cannot be ignored.
Though feminine, a deep fuchsia that incorporates more purple tones can add a little mysterious twist to the typical red nails.
Overall, fuchsia is an often overlooked nail color that shouldn’t be missed. The purple tones may make it a cooler red, but you can stay looking hot with this on your nails!
These bright or dark colored nails are perfect with your favorite bikini in the summer or with a monochrome dark and cozy outfit for the fall.
When you have a pretty pinky purple on your nails, you will always feel fashionable and in style.
Your nail beds hold a natural pink color. Notice how the tips of your nails is white and you have a half moon shape on your natural, unpainted nail.
Nail beds have features like smoothness, color, texture and shape. These features can indicate health factors and share a little about your diet and well being.
When painting nails first became popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, pink was a natural color choice to enhance or hands and nails because the color was already there. As nail polish became more diverse, beautiful fuchsia paints evolved.
Fuchsia, a beautiful blend that contains a blue red and pink color combination, most often look like a hot purple and a pink color in one.
The most common colors in this family are bright and airy. However, the dark colors that hold the same hot pinky purple with more of a burgundy undertone, are just as pretty.
A neat idea might be to use painters tape and layer these different dark and light hues in the same color. You might also wear a dark ombre at the top and a light shade at the bottom to create a neat gradient effect.
Painting every other nail a different shade of the same color creates a stylish manicure. Whichever fuchsia you choose to paint your nails, you can be sure your nails will look fashion-forward and fresh!