![]() ![]() Matte nails can be only be achieved by using a matte top coat. Nail health-wise they are not different to glossy nails. Iram Shelton, Max Factor UK Nail Expert tells WH: 'It is an aesthetic preference. ![]() Matte nails are just as easy to achieve as their glossy counterparts, so whatever you feel looks better on you is the way to go. ![]() Nail expert and manicurist Roxanne Campbell explains: 'Matte varnishes can even cover imperfections and are becoming popular with my clients.' She also mentions that matte nails tend to give more of flat, frosted finish, which is perfect for colder months. Matte nails create a smooth finish, with no shine. The best part is, all you need is a matte top coat (like this OPI one) to change the finish of any polish you already have – though brands like Barry M, Max Factor and Sally Hansen have all now launched products specifically with matte in mind. Marian Newman, renowned nail artist, tells WH: 'This trend is perfect for winter because it works nicely with deeper tones and dark, rich colours.' The upshot of opting for this style? Well, this look means that the focus of the nail is the colour, rather than the shine and, in a world dominated by glassy, gleaming varnishes, matte nails can feel like a cooler, edgier counterpoint. This way of painting your talons – in a flat, non-glossy shade – is an increasingly popular trend that's boomed all over social media thanks to celebrities including Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian opting for the style. Looking to upgrade your mani now that the season has shifted? Well, matte nails are having a moment. ![]()
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