Nude nail polish is supposed to complement your complexion. But finding the perfect nude for your skin tone can be a daunting task. It can require trying on an insane amount of shades before you find the right one. Zoya Creative Director Rebecca Isa says the key is to “first determine the intensity of your complexion — if you’re light, medium or dark. Then determine if you have warm or cool undertones.” Look at the underside of your wrist and if your veins are blue, you are cool and if your veins are green, you are warm.
Celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann suggests looking at your unpolished nail bed to help guide you. “Usually, nail beds are pink, white or the same color as your skin. A nude polish that matches your nail bed will most likely match your skin tone.” She also suggests looking at your cuticles. If the nude lacquer isn’t right for your skin tone, your cuticle will actually look red or “dirty.”
For women with very fair complexions, Lippmann advises to steer clear of polishes that are too beige or too dark because “they will make their hands look pale and sickly.” Instead, look for colors with cool undertones with a hint of pink to help offset any redness in the skin and cuticles.
“Most nude shades will suit women with medium skin tones, but they should try to stay away from shades that have too much of a yellow undertone or are too pink. For this complexion, they ideally want to stay somewhere in between.”
Those with more yellow undertones should choose a nude that is a bit bolder to help brighten their complexion. A lacquer with a bit more pink in it will help give the skin a natural glow so avoid shades with yellow undertones. Olive complexions should try a deep beige or a very light neutral caramel color.
Warmer, honey-hued ladies, like Beyoncé, percolate in coffee-colored shades with orange and yellow undertones. “Avoid ashy gray shades as they could make skin appear washed out or dull,” advises Lippmann. While those with cinnamon-brown complexions look great in milky browns that lighten up the nail and give slight contrast. According to Isa, mahogany brown women look divine in deep browns with a bit of red and onyx-colored gals excel in shades of dark chocolate with a bit of mauve.
And remember, nude polish no longer means boring. It doesn’t have to be the dull, opaque finish of seasons past. “That look gave your hands a plastic mannequin dimension. The new way to wear nudes is with a dewy finish,” says Isa. “Start off with one coat of an opaque nude as your base, then layer over it a sheerer nude to give the color a nice, soft sheen, like it has sunlight reflecting off of it.” This will help prevent the lacquer from looking too heavy and saturated.
So no matter your coloring, there is a nude out there for you. Click through our gallery to find the right one.
22 Shades of Multicultural Nude Nail Polishes
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Chanel
Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour in Particulière, $28 at Chanel
A deep beige combined with caramel looks lovely on darker skin tones.
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Oribe
The Lacquer High Shine Nail Polish in Royal Blush, $32 at Amazon
Fair-skinned folk should gravitate to this blush shade.
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Sally Hansen
Miracle Gel in Bare Dare, $5.95 at Walmart
A neutral beige shade that’s becoming on those with slightly yellow undertones.
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Tom Ford
Nail Lacquer in 02 Toasted Sugar, $37 at Macy's
This glossy nude with a hint of pink looks best on medium skin tones.
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Smith & Cult
Nail Polish in Mannequin Moves, $18 at Smith & Cult
This opaque camel color has a fresh, natural effect.
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Christian Louboutin
Nail Polish in Tutulle, $50 at Christian Louboutin
A gorgeous dark beige nude that goes with everything.
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OPI
W67 Inside The Isabelletway, $9.99 at Walmart
If you have dark skin paired with warm undertones, then this rich shade is your perfect match.
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JINsoon
Nail Polish in Nostalgia, $18 at JINsoon
A pinkish beige ideal for medium skin tones.
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Lauren B. Beauty
Nail Polish in Nude No. 3, $18 at Amazon
A glowy tan shade with gold and caramel undertones — perfect for Queen B.
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Deborah Lippmann
Nail Polish in Shifting Sands, $15.99 at Walmart
A truly opaque khaki that highlights warm medium-to-dark complexions.
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Orly
Nail Lacquer in Country Club Khaki, $7.49 at Sally Beauty
This mushroom-hued gloss works best on those with cool undertones.
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Essie
Nail Polish in Mink Muffs, $6.75 at Beyond Polish
This plush taupe looks rich against dark chocolate skin.
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Tenoverten
Nail Polish in Houston, $12 at tenoverten
This sheer, peachy beige works well against a variety of skin tones.
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Maybelline New York
Color Show Nail Lacquer in Neutral Statement, $5.75 at Amazon
A beautiful nude that leans beige, but still has an accent of pink in it.
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Zoya
Nail Polish in Nyssa, $10 at Zoya
A milky chocolate brown with a slight cool undertone.
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CoverGirl
Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail Gloss in Daisy Bloom, $5.86 at Amazon
The perfect pinky nude for porcelain complexions.
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Lauren B. Beauty
Nail Polish in Nude No. 5, $18 at Lauren B. Beauty
This rich espresso shade with a hint of mauve is striking against the deepest and darkest tones.