Celeb Manicurists Say These Are the Best Nude Nail Colors for Every Skin Tone
According to celebrity nail artist Tom Bachik (whose clients include Jennifer Lopez, Margot Robbie, Selena Gomez, Kerry Washington, Kim Kardashian, and Shay Mitchell), there's some artistic strategy to choosing the most flattering shade of nude nail polish for your skin tone—but it's probably not what you think. I've always assumed that the best shade of nude would mirror the color of my fingertips to a T, but as Bachik and other celebrity manicurists promptly informed me, that's not exactly the most strategic shopping plan if you're hunting for your personal perfect hue of nude. Oops.
"The current trend for a chic, sophisticated nude nail color is to either go a shade lighter or a shade darker than your actual skin tone, which gives a subtle yet intentional vibe to your manicure," Bachik explains to me. That said, and as I've previously mentioned, one of the things I love most about the beauty industry right now is that there are no rules, and you should never feel limited when it comes to your beauty aesthetic—be it nail finish, color, or shade pairings. Your options extend to infinity and beyond.
Bachik agrees. "The thing I don't want to happen is for someone to look at a particular color as only for a particular skin tone or shade," he tells me. "Color is about style, fashion preference, and fun! If you love a color, rock it—whether it's a traditional or trendy shade for your skin tone or not." I couldn't agree more, so I compiled a hearty list of 25 (yes, 25) of the best nude nail colors. And, yes, I asked four of the top celebrity nail artists in the industry which ones they especially love for certain skin tones, but I invite you to use the below as a very loose guide and more of a large smattering of shade inspiration instead. Curious to see which nude nail colors celebrity manicurists hoard to suit clients of all skin tones? Keep scrolling.
The Best Shades for Dark Skin Tones
"I love this sheer beige nude nail color for darker skin tones," shares celebrity nail artist Betina Goldstein, whose A-list clients include Zoë Kravitz, Salma Hayek, Issa Rae, and Rosamund Pike. "Other sheer nudes have pink or white undertones that don't match well for darker skin tones. This color balances the nail-bed color to the skin color while maintaining a sheer, clean look."
"For darker skin tones, I usually suggest choosing a nude-colored polish that has a slightly orange undertone, and I recommend going one to two shades lighter or darker than your actual skin," explains celebrity nail artist Karen Gutierrez, who works with celebrities like Gina Rodriguez, Sofía Vergara, Zoe Saldaña, Eva Mendez, and Gabrielle Union. She loves this precise shade from Zoya, which is described by the brand as a "warm milky light brown nude creme with soft orangey undertones."
"Just like a foundation for your face, there are nail polishes with different undertones," explains Goldstein. Unlike foundation, however, your nail polish doesn't have to exactly match your skin tone, but it should enhance it. "With that in mind, you want to choose a nail color that will complement your skin tone, and for dark to deep skin tones, I personally lean toward polishes with caramels and deep creamy beige tones like this one from Patricia Yankee."
"Kateri is an absolutely stunning shade. The formula is deep and luscious, and Zoya just came out with a wide, flat brush that makes application super easy," Hanna tells us.
The Best Shades for Medium Skin Tones
The Best Shades for Light Skin Tones
What would a nude-nail-color roundup be without this cult-favorite polish from Essie? According to Hanna, it's one of her consistent go-to shades when working with clients who have fair and light skin tones, although she says it actually looks great on most skin tones and is a staple in anyone's polish arsenal.
"This shade from Essie is sheer with a hint of light pink," Goldstein says. "It brightens up and evens out the nail bed and is great for medium to dark skin tones, too! I love using this polish on myself and clients because it doesn't change colors or turn yellow."
This article was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing for over five years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie andBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor.
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