Two Must Have Neutral Nail Colors For Women of Color

neutral nail colors for women of color

Hello, hello, hello! I’m back with another blog post, this time catered towards two beautiful neutral nail colors that I’ve been rocking lately. I needed a break from the bright colors I donned for Spring, and decided to give a few of these OPI beauties a try.

After seeing how the first color looked against my skin, I was hooked! I ended up purchasing it in the store the same day. I also picked up a nudish pink as well, to try out when I got my next fill.

After using the second color, I knew I had to tell you guys about my find. They may be old news to some, but I know this post will help someone out there. These colors are perfect neutral nail colors for women of color.

Samoan Sand
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This color is a warm beige-pink that mimics a natural nail with a gel overlay. There’s just enough color to add a hint of something different.

You Don’t Know Jacques

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This taupe is to die for! It was the first of the two that I tried. You Don’t Know Jacques compliments my skin tone well, and provides just enough deep color to give my nails a little something extra. This may be my favorite of the two.

I definitely wanted to help you guys out, so I’m providing links to where you can purchase them. I paid about $8 for each (yall know I was upset about that), but I found them for a little over $6 below.

You can purchase these two colors here:

You Don’t Know Jacques : http://astore.amazon.com/veevale-20/detail/B001DYFFCU

Samoan Sand: http://astore.amazon.com/veevale-20/detail/B004223VIK

Until next time…

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2 Comments on Two Must Have Neutral Nail Colors For Women of Color

  1. Shanna Fife
    August 18, 2015 at 2:57 pm (9 years ago)

    You don’t know Jacque!! LOVE!!!!

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    • Vee Valentine
      August 18, 2015 at 4:26 pm (9 years ago)

      I never knew about the color, but I’m definitely in love now!

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