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2006-11-03 12:14:22
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answered by Dulcinea 5
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A great "power" color is OPI's I'm Really Not a Waitress.
For something more subdued, any semisheer pinkish beige should be fine. If you'll notice, many celebrities prefer this look for the red carpet events because any small chips they might get along the way are very hard to spot since the colors are pretty much the same as their nails, only glossier.
Pinks, oranges, purples or outrageous colors really have no place in an office type work environment. You want the focus on your brain, not on "Halloweenish" nails.
2006-11-03 12:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I choose I had finger nails. For some reason my nails improve out a pair of 0.5 an inch and then ruin. I used to do the fake stuff and run around with nail glue in my handbag yet now i do no longer difficulty anymore. I basically record them and desire no person will pay interest. i like to color my toe nails vivid purple or burgundy. My toe nails improve out particularly hard and that i ought to clip them. Why won't be in a position to my finger nails be like that? i'm a Pisces and my sign policies the ft, and that i do have outstanding ft. greater suitable than one guy has advised me so.
2016-10-15 08:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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For a business woman nothing can compare to French manicures, or cream sublte colors such as frosty browns. You can also get away with burgundys. But for a business woman you want to go with soft colors. A clear polish with a hellifying manicure will also do.
2006-11-03 14:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do dark blue, maybe dark red. Clear or flesh is good. As long as your natural nails are clean and well manicured, and not too long you'll be fine. If you don't like french maybe you should American. It is similar, but the tips are a more natural color instead of so white.
2006-11-03 12:19:03
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answer #5
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answered by Whit 3
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Red is always a very good color that lets those around you know you are a go-getter. Otherwise, a clear polished finish is classic, or a light off-white. Good luck, and have fun with it to mix and match your business wardrobe!
2006-11-03 12:16:41
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answered by Justin 3
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Clear
2006-11-03 12:20:16
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answered by TD 5
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well, going for a lighter color is best for chips and nicks in your polish. darker colors such as red are really wow & look great, but one little chip & they "scream" tacky! i would go for a more natural, lighter color for this very reason. as for precisely the color, it is best to look at what you like & what goes with your clothing.
i would suggest avoiding colors like green, blue & purple because they stand out WAY too much and don't suggest business woman.
2006-11-03 12:17:33
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answered by christy 6
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French Manicure!
or a very like pinkish-white
2006-11-03 12:16:02
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answered by hello 1
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Something in the flesh tone family, then, if you don't like french manicure.
2006-11-03 12:13:49
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answered by KerryAnn67 2
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