Hottest nail polish colors for fall

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By TotalBeauty.com
The Chinese zodiac calendar may say we're in the Year of the Dragon … but we're
actually in the Year of the nail polish. According to market research, nail polish sales are up a jaw-dropping
70 percent this year. When it comes to all things polish, we can't get enough.
So
naturally, we're pretty pumped for all the new fall 2012 nail polish
colors. With a boatload of shades to choose from, we reached out to
celebrity makeup artists to get their top picks for the hottest new
shades of the season.
From forest greens to shimmery royal purples, there's a little something for everyone on our list. Even just the
names
of these nail polishes ("Gobsmacked," "Suspicious," "Miss Fancy Pants")
have us itching to try 'em all … the only tough part will be choosing
which one to wear first.

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Glitzy charcoal
The shade: Butter London in Gobsmacked, $14
Why it's hot:
"I love the sound of this name, 'Gobsmacked,' and its shade is equally
fabulous. Metallic polishes are going to be huge for fall, especially
this sexy, sparkly, asphalt color." — Los Angeles-based makeup artist
Sabrina Mae

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Fiery orange
The shade: OPI in Deutsch You Want Me Baby , $6
Why it's hot: "This burnt orange is such a quintessential fall color. It reminds me of leaves changing and carving pumpkins." — Mae

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Shimmery magenta
The shade: Pop Beauty in Magenta Muse, $10
Why it's hot:
"It's a shimmery, magenta shade that is the ultimate glam girl color.
It reminds me of Kim Kardashian — hair done, makeup done … all done up."
— New York-based makeup artist Elizabeth Ulloa

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Midnight blue
The shade: OPI in Unfor-greta-bly Blue, $6
Why it's hot:
"This is a very dark navy blue that looks like the ocean at night — but
it's got some shimmer to it, so the color really pops against every
type of skin tone." — Mae

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Pale mauve
The shade: Essie in Miss Fancy Pants, $8
Why it's hot:
"This pretty shade is mauve-ish … not quite lavender, but getting
there. It's edgy with a soft innocence. Like McQueen meets Vera Wang." —
Ulloa

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Sparkly pistachio
The shade: Butter London in Trustafarian, $14
Why it's hot:
"This is a brilliant blend of holographic gold and sage green. The
artist in me loves its subtle edge, and the beauty expert in me loves
the sophisticated balance it creates." — Miami-based makeup artist
Marissa Nemes
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Dove gray
The shade: Julep in Annette, $14
Why it's hot: "I'm obsessed with this creamy gray color. It's a great seasonal transition shade — neutral, but completely chic." — Nemes

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Scarlet red
The shade: Chanel in Suspicious, $29
Why it's hot:
"This powerful shade of deep magenta will compliment your fall wardrobe
that's full of colors like black, gray, and plum. It looks so pretty
when paired with rose gold jewelry." — Nemes

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Shimmery lavender
The shade: Essie in Nothing Else Matters, $8
Why it's hot:
"You can still wear lavender even in the fall, and this shade has a
gorgeous metallic sheen. It brings out the little girl in me." — Nemes

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Terra-cotta brown
The shade: Sheswai Lacquer in Rootsy, $16
Why it's hot:
"This is a really unusual, beautiful shade of caramel. It reminds me of
toasted pumpkin seeds." — celebrity manicurist Debbie Leavitt

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Royal purple
Fall makeup: The best products under $25

Elizabeth Arden, Clarins, Tarte
Get the best new beauty products without breaking the bank.
By InStyle.comShopping for new beauty products is fun, but drying out your bank account isn’t, so we rounded up the
hottest new fall products for $25 and under. With price tags this slim, you can afford to stock up!

Revlon, Laura Mercier, Clinique, Buxom
MascaraIn
need of a hero? Consider these mascaras to be the "Fantastic Four" of
eye makeup. We’re loving the lengthening and volumizing effects created
by Revlon Colorstay Overtime ($8;
drugstore.com), Buxom Sculpted Lash ($19;
sephora.com), Clinique’s High Impact Extreme Volume ($20;
clinique.com) and Laura Mercier Faux Lash ($22;
lauramercier.com). Their long-lasting formulas keep them from running or getting clumpy.

Too Faced, Essence, Clarins
EyelinerThese
inky black liners create flawless cat eyes or subtle definition in just
one swipe. Too Faced’s innovative three-prong applicator ($22;
toofaced.com) allows you to target the tricky spaces between your lashes, and Essence's Superfine Eyeliner Pen ($3;
ulta.com) glides on so smoothly, it’s almost pro-quality. We also like Clarins's Kohl Eye Pencil ($23;
clarinsusa.com), a true sable that can be blended out for an easy smoky eye.
Eye shadowPlay with high-fashion colors like Elizabeth Arden’s amethyst ($19;
elizabetharden.com), Clarins’s inky asphalt ($20;
clarinsusa.com), and Tarte’s amped-up neutrals ($22;
tartecosmetics.com), minus the couture price tag.

Sephora, Make Up For Ever, Ardell, YBF
Lashes and browsNothing commands attention like a strong brow and lush lashes. Swipe on Make Up For Ever’s Aqua Brow ($20;
sephora.com) to enhance your arches, then give lashes a flattering bend with YBF’s Crystal Jeweled Eyelash Curler ($12;
ulta.com). Plus, thanks to Sephora’s Bulls Eye Lash Applicator ($12;
sephora.com), full-on falsies like Ardell’s Fashion Lashes Strip ($4;
target.com) are even easier to put on.

Boots, L'Oreal
LipstickGone are the days of mismatched lipstick and liner
— the all-in-one Poppy King for Boots Lip Pencils ($11.50 each;
shopbootsusa.com)
define and fill in lips with a smooth cream formula, and we love the
trendy shades of L’Oreal’s Colour Riche Lipsticks ($10 each;
lorealparisusa.com).

Mac
CheeksSweep
the soft pink or deep berry onto the apples of your cheeks to create a
natural flush, then use the tawny brown as a contour ($20 each;
maccosmetics.com starting in late August).

Sephora, Cynthia Rowley, Sonia Kashuk
Beauty toolsBetween Cynthia Rowley's patterned tweezers ($25;
sephora.com), Sephora's ribbon hair ties ($8;
sephora.com) and Sonia Kashuk's plaid brush set ($14;
target.com starting in September), your primping routine just got a lot more chic.
Fix Beauty Bar
New York City's new Fix Beauty blowout
bar features a cube-shaped table that includes built-in nail dryers and
room for the nail artists to sit in the center while a client is getting
her hair done.
By Adrienne Mand Lewin
TODAY contributor
Leave it to New York City to cater to every beauty niche.
From the town that brought you a
luxury doggie day spa and a
ponytail hair bar
(yep, they just do ponytails) comes a new salon that solves the age-old
time question: how can I get my hair and my nails done without taking
up my whole day — and my budget?
Enter the recently-opened Fix Beauty Bar, which is specifically
designed to allow for a blowout and manicure at the same exact time — at
an affordable price. Add in drinks, snacks and socializing — all in the
time it takes to get from the office to meet a date for drinks.
Friends, New Yorkers and now entrepreneurs, Michelle Breskin and
Karol Markowicz both loved to have their hair and nails done. But making
time in their busy schedules for both was a problem.
“There are places you can get your hair done and nails done, but you
pretty much end up paying a fortune,” said Breskin, 34, who worked in
finance and real estate. “I’d rather have it all done at one time in an
hour [in one place] and I’m done.”
Markowicz, a 35-year-old freelance writer, said their venture is the
answer for legions of Manhattanites who like to take care of themselves
but don’t want to make a day of it. “We feel all New York women are
pretty busy. Busy women are our clientele — stay-at-home moms, working
moms, non-moms and everyone in between,” she said.
“It’s a very New York kind of thing where we’re all crunched for time but we still want to look good."
While some salons have offered the option of pulling up a portable
manicure station to someone getting their hair done, this seems to be
the first salon to have specifically designed a two-in-one capability.
The blowout bar is arranged with a cube-shaped table that seats eight
and includes built-in nail dryers and room for the nail artists to sit
in the center. Four other chairs allow for blowouts and pedicures.
In addition to coffee, snacks, muffins and mimosas, wine is offered
all day, every day. “If someone wants a glass of wine with their 11:00
A.M. appointment,” Markowicz said, “We’re not going to judge anybody.”
Blow outs are one price, $40, regardless of hair length or texture.
Customers can add a simultaneous manicure for $15, pedicure for $35 or
all three services for $85.
With reasonable prices (for New York City, at least), Breskin and
Markowicz still made sure not to skimp on the basics. They invested in
the Rolls Royce of hair dryers — the Sedu Icon Privé — which retails for
$700, reaches air speeds of 93 mph and greatly reduces drying time. “I
didn’t know that existed,” Markowicz said.
Specialty salons are quite popular these days, with DryBar (“no cuts,
no color, just blowouts”) rapidly opening new salons nationwide, and
establishments such as the John Barrett Salon at Bergdorf Goodman
opening specialty treatment bars (
braids,
ponytails).
With vocal jazz piped in to complete their atmosphere though, Fix
Beauty Bar owners hope to distinguish themselves by recreating an era
when women congregated and socialized at their beauty salons — just in a
New York minute.
“We’re in this for the long haul,” Markowicz said. “It’s definitely
something we want to see grow and succeed and become something that New
York women relate to and know about.”
What do you think? Would you want your hair and nails tended to at the same time? Let us know!