'Greige' is the latest nail shade for natural beauty
The latest natural beauty trend is grey and beige nails, which were seen all over the fashion shows for spring/summer.
Elle said that the 'greige' shade is a must this season and has also recently been seen on Lily Allen, Rihanna and Gwyneth.
The magazine said that Sandra Bullock sported the look at the Golden Globes, shunning the usual red shade for the toned-down natural beauty look.
While Chanel started the trend, a number of other companies are now offering it, or taupe hues similar to it.
Another top natural beauty look for nails this year is the reverse French manicure, which Elsa McAlonan, writing for the Daily Mail, recommended, saying a number of celebrity ladies have adopted the look.
Makeup expert Vanesa Guallar told the newspaper that it can work with a number of different shades, making it very versatile and meaning ladies can incorporate greige into the trend.
Posted by James Mould

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