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The Best Nail Colors for Fall 2023

Nail the Perfect Fall Look with These 5 Gorgeous Shades

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Fall colors are everything. So why not rock 'em on your nails? There are a various amount of colors and shades perfect for fall. Wear all of them throughout the season to get the most out of your polishes.

1. Purple

A soft purple keeps things fun.

Person holding purple petaled flowers Photo by Federica Giusti on Unsplash


2. Red-ish

It isn't time for the Christmas red yet (but who am I to tell you what color to paint your nails), so let's work our way up to it with warmer shades like this rusty pink.

Selective focus photography of woman's red manicure Photo by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

3. Blue-Gray

This color is mysterious and thrilling to wear on your fingers. Go out of your comfort zone.

Essie Nail Polish in blue gray1. Essie Nail Polish in "Bikini So Teeny"https://www.essie.com/nail-polish/enamel/blues/bik...

4. Orange

The perfect mixture of orange and brown. This just screams autumn to me.

Person's orange nails putting on towel Photo by Lazar Gugleta on Unsplash

5. Nude

There are so many wonderful colors around during this time of year. Keep your nails natural looking, so everything else pops.

person holding pink flowers in nude nail polish Photo by Tiko Giorgadze on Unsplash

7. Green

This color is only acceptable during the fall, so wear it while you can.

Person pointing direction in green nails Photo by Artem Beliaikin on Unsplash

8. Dark Gray/ Black

Release your inner soul and where it on your nails. It'll get you in the mood for Halloween.

Woman holding concrete wall in black nails Photo by Victoria Strukovskaya on Unsplash

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