Skip to main content

Wear nail paint with open-toe sandals

style-tips
If you are going to wear open-toe sandals or peep-toes, make sure your nails are painted. However, nude nails don't look that bad if your pedicure is top-notch and your feet are well-groomed and pretty. In fact, nude nails are much better than nails with chipped nail polish. Also, slathering on some weird color nail polish on ugly, uncared for toe-nails and strutting around in peep-toe pumps isn't a pretty sight either.


open-toe-sandals-lady-gaga  open-toe-sandals peep-toe shoesopen-toe
Image source: 1, 2, 3, 4

Buy Open Toe Sandals and Peep-toe Pumps from Amazon.

(Guest Post by Dhanya)

Comments

  1. Toe polish lasts a long time while a manicure doesn't.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Prithvi10:33 AM

    I never wear fingernail polish. It just doesn't last. When I wear sandals I think my toes look naked without some polish. I personally like bright colors on my toes, especially bright red.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I do like to paint my toe nails during the summer. I think it makes my feet look better. I don't care for manicures or pedicures (I know I'm probably in the minority there but, I can't stand the feel of the nail files -- makes me very nauseous) so, I paint my toe nails myself. I like deep reds/maroons and pinks.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous10:39 AM

    Thanks for wearing toenail polish. Unpolished toenails make me gag. There's just something about them...
    I either wear a white pearlescent polish or bright red.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous10:40 AM

    I polish my toenails because they look so hideous if I don't. I get v-shaped cracks that run vertically down my toenails, my nails are lumpy from all the times I've smashed my toes, I have large areas where the nail is separated from the nailbed, and sometimes I break off 1/4 or so of a toenail. A light polish sort of blends it all in. I really should try pedicures, but I'm terrified of what they'll say when they see my feet. It seems like no matter how hard I work to get them decent, they look terrible.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous10:41 AM

    My fingernails are usually either bare or polished with clear only, but in sandal season my toenails are always polished. With all the cooking etc that I do, it chips right off on my fingernails and looks worse than nothing, plus I feel like my fingernails don't really "need" it as much. ON my toes I like muted reds (OPI French Cognac is a fave), soft pinks and corals, or pearly white or beige colors--anything, really, that won't look garish or clash horribly with my clothes or shoes.
    _____________

    ReplyDelete
  7. I think french manicures make your toenails look bizarrely long...toenails just don't usually have that much white part sticking up.
    I always have my toenails painted...fingernails - hardly ever. My favourite colours are purples and blues....though if veins are a problem these might not be the best choices Last time I got a pedicure I had them paint little flowers on my big toe...very fun. I love pedicures!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Nalini10:44 AM

    I am not a sandal wearer so, I don't get into the toe polish for myself.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Nikhila9:04 AM

    Soak your nails, then apply your favorite varnish, top coat, and lotion… so nice!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Comments posted on this blog are moderated and approved only if they are relevant, on-topic and not abusive. Avoid using links to your site/blog in the body of your comment unless it is highly relevant to the post.

Popular posts from this blog

Highly Effective Indian Home remedies For Delayed Periods

Delayed periods or Irregular menstrual periods have become very common these days for a lot of women in their reproductive age and they suffer great agonies when their period does not come on time. A delay of 4-5 days may be fine but if it exceeds 8 days, then it's certainly a cause for concern. In this post, I'll be sharing highly effective Indian home remedies for your delayed periods . I'd been a long sufferer of irregular periods during my teenage to early twenties. I've tried most of the recipes here, along with Kapalabhati pranayama, yoga poses, mudras and other lifestyle habits. Now my periods are extremely regular like clockwork; not a day less or more than 28. When I look back, I'm surprised how I managed those years of anxiety and fear about my late periods. 

Pore shrinking mask recipes from home

A face with large open pores when seen from close quarters doesn’t look so good. While it’s quite common for oily skins to have a tendency towards open pores, an attack of pimples also leaves ugly scars and open pores behind.  Even though the scars may fade away after some time, open pores appear to be more obstinate and hardly show any signs of shrinking.  Age also takes its toll by giving an uneven/pigmented tone to the skin and making the open pores more prominent. Heredity could also be a contributing factor in determining your pore size. It’s not easy to get rid of these pores or shrink them completely or permanently using serums, lotions or face packs. Even resorting to drastic chemical/surgical procedures at the dermatologist’s isn’t quite capable of giving satisfactory results.  Nevertheless, you can try and minimize their appearance at least temporarily with clever makeup and a few natural skin care masks such as these: * Cleanse your face with a mild ...

Home remedies for sleeplessness

The day dawns beautifully for those who have had a night of good sleep. But the same day drags on for those who have spent a disturbing, sleepless night. Sleep is a biological necessity even as eating and drinking are. Sufficient sleep renders a person normally sociable, lively and high-spirited. It’s a nature’s way of rejuvenating the person for the next day. Realize all this, and make sleep a physiological habit. The consequences of long time sleep deprivation can be very grave. Lack of sleep takes its toll on the skin and hair. It causes acne-breakouts and makes one look aged and haggard beyond years. Experts opine that during sleep as our metabolic rate falls, blood goes to those areas which need the most repairing. This also steps up the production of collagen and keratin, which aid the regeneration of skin cells and help resist premature ageing. So for a younger looking and a problem free skin you need to have a good quality of sleep every night.

Kapalabhati Pranayam for wrinkle-free, radiant complexion

Did you know that Kapalabhati Pranayam / kriya can also be used to enhance your beauty and ward off skin aging? Done the right way,  Kapalabhati Pranayam can be used as a beauty aid - it can give you a wrinkle-free, luminous forehead and radiant complexion. Kapalabhati For Beauty   ‘Kapalabhati’ Pranayam breathing exercise is an excellent way of maintaining good health and fighting diseases. ‘Kapala’ means ‘skull’ (and ‘forehead’ also) and ‘bhati’ means ‘shining’. By doing kapalabhati, the ‘nadis’(nerves) of the brain get good exercise. This is achieved by exercising the diaphragm. There will be a glow on the forehead. After the age of 25, the tell-tale signs of ageing start making their appearance in the form of fine lines on the forehead. A regular practice of Kapalabhati for 10-15 minutes everyday will give you a tight forehead sans wrinkles for many years to come. Avoid Botox, try Kapalabhati Why resort to Botox   and other expensive chemical or surgica...

Aspirin for acne-prone skin

Aspirin has been around for a long time and its health benefits are wide and varied. Aspirin , or acetylsalicylic acid is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains , as an antipyretic to reduce fever , and as an anti-inflammatory medication. Aspirin's greatest benefit is reducing cardiovascular events including heart attacks and strokes. According to the American Heart Assoc. virtually all women are at risk of heart disease and doctors should more strongly consider prescribing a daily aspirin for their female patients. There is growing evidence to suggest regular aspirin use may reduce cancer and dementia as well. Investigators from the Women's Health Study have reported important new findings demonstrating that aspirin reduces the risk of a first stroke in women. When given to someone immediately after a heart attack, aspirin decreases death by 25%.