How is it November already? This year is flying by and Christmas is fast approaching. Yep, my diary is already filling up with festive meals, family parties and celebratory drinks, so I’m using the next couple of weeks to get ahead on my beauty appointments so that I can make sure I’m feeling my very best for this busy season ahead. My haircut is booked, and next on my list is a manicure and pedicure.
I know that I’ll be wearing heels a lot over the next two months, so I want to choose a pedicure colour that will compliment my winter wardrobe and help add that elegant finishing touch to my evening outfits. However, with so many shades to choose from, I’m not really sure what to go for. In order to help me decide, I reached out to Hayley McColm, Pro Nail Ambassador from Mii Cosmetics, to get an expert’s opinion on what pedicure colours will be big this November.
From classic shades to shimmery finishes, McColm has recommended something for everyone, so keep on scrolling for her expert advice and nail polish recommendations. Whether you’re doing at at-home pedicure or treating yourself to a salon appointment like me, your toes will be looking party-ready in no time…
4 Elegant November Pedicure Colours to Try, According to an Expert
1. Earthy Green Tones
This might not be your typical choice, but deep green, earthy tones look so chic around this time of year. “This will be a big trend for November, as a shade that gives an instant sense of warmth and comfort,” explains McColm. Not only that, but this shade will also compliment other warm tones such as burgundy or chocolate brown, so you can be sure that your pedicure won’t clash with your wardrobe.
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OPI
Midnight Snacc Nail Polish
Mii Cosmetics
Rich Meadow Colour Confidence Nail Polish
Hermès
Les Mains Hermès Nail Enamel Limited Edition 83 Vert Bronze
This slightly lighter, warmer shade is so unique.
H&M
Nail Polish Spaceship Voyage
I love a shimmery finish.
2. Classic and Shimmery Reds
“A classic, vibrant red is honestly perfect all year round but especially so at this time of year,” says McColm. This shade is such a timeless choice and makes a great pedicure colour for the festive season. However, if you want to take it up a notch, why not opt for a shimmery red? McColm recommends Madame Rouge from Mii Cosmetics. “[This shade] is a stunning red with an understated shimmer as an elevated version of red glitters for this season.”
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Nailberry
L’oxygéné Nail Lacquer – To The Moon and Back
OPI
Nail Lacquer Red Nail Polish – Big Apple Red
A classic option if you prefer a non-shimmery finish.
Dior
Vernis Limited Edition 114 Lumière
This is going straight on my Christmas list.
H&M
Nail Polish Disco Fever
H&M nail polishes are so affordable.
3. Burgundy
If you want something a little richer and warmer, you simply can’t go wrong with burgundy. “This autumn classic has been everywhere and it’s not going anywhere any time soon,” explains McColm. “Bonus points for its versatility: it goes with every outfit for the colder seasons.”
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Chanel
Le Vernis Nail Colour
This is a great burgundy option that will never go out of style.
Essie
Nail Polish – 50 Bordeaux
Essie has a more red-toned burgundy that looks so elegant.
OPI
Nail Lacquer Dark Red Nail Polish – Black Cherry Chutney
Or, try this more purple-toned hue from OPI.
H&M
Nail Polish Platinum Plum
Another great option from H&M.
4. Milky French
Last but by no means least, for those of you who prefer something a little more subtle, say hello to a milky French pedicure. “I’ve seen a lot of milky French pedis lately which is a nod back to minimal nails from the ’90s,” says McColm. “Hopeful Blush and True Innocence from Mii Cosmetics will help you achieve that chic, timeless French finish.”
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Mii Cosmetics
Hopeful Blush Colour Confidence Nail Polish
This nail polish would make a great base colour for a milky French tip.
Nails Inc.
Mani Marker White
These nail pens make it so much easier to draw a French tip onto your nail.
OPI
Nail Lacquer Top Coat
Finish things off with a glossy top coat.
Another easy way to do a French tip at home.
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