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Best Nail Polish Colours For Fair Skin

Best Nail Polish Colours For Fair Skin

Essie Braziliant:

essie brilliant nail polish
Since summers are in full swing, here is the ideal colour to flaunt. Braziliant is a bright orange bordering on neon with a bit of coral shimmer to it. Totally pretty shade to get your nails in the spotlight. Requires three coats but is definitely a lovely choice of the nail polish shades for fair skin.

Zoya Cassi:

zoya cassi nail polish
i  love corals to bits and this one is number one on my lust list. Cassi is pink-coral with silver shimmer it. The shimmer makes it stand out from the regular corals. Another pretty work wear polish. Requires two coats.

OPI Perfectly Red:

opi perfectly red
If you are fair skinned, red is one polish you just have to have. Perfectly Red is just that: a true red with blue undertones in a creme finish, exactly how we want it. An ideal shade to wear to any formal event or party. Best of all, it goes with almost all outfits. Requires two coats.

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