Winter nail care tips to make your manicure last longer

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When the temperatures drop and layers pile on, it’s easy to forget that your nails still deserve a little attention.

However, in the same way you might swap your foundation for something more hydrating, or pull out your heavier face cream, your hands and nails also need a seasonal update.

The colder months aren’t just an opportunity to experiment with deep, moody hues or a touch of sparkle—they’re also the time to treat your nails with extra care.

Here’s a round-up of this season’s standout nail looks, along with the best advice for caring for your hands and prolonging that salon-fresh finish well into winter.

The season’s most stylish nail looks

This winter, nails are embracing richness and texture. Think deep berry shades, sophisticated nudes with a mauve undertone, and all things forest green.

Glossy top coats are still the go-to for a polished look, but soft matte finishes are quietly gaining traction, particularly when paired with minimal, architectural nail art.

Pearlescent details continue to trend, especially when layered over sheer bases or integrated into French tips. They catch the light in a way that feels both glamorous and subtle.

Metallics, especially in warm tones like copper or bronze, have also edged out the colder silvers and golds of seasons past, offering a fresh take on the festive look.

Short, well-shaped nails are having a moment, too. While long almond and coffin styles remain popular, more people are opting for practical lengths with an oval or squoval shape. These styles look timeless and elegant, while also being more manageable day to day.

Why your manicure needs winter protection

Cold weather, indoor heating, and constant handwashing can all wreak havoc on your nails and hands. You might notice your cuticles flaking, polish chipping more quickly, or your nails becoming brittle and prone to breaking.

That’s because moisture loss is far more common in winter, and nails are particularly vulnerable.

Wearing gloves outside isn’t just a fashion statement. It helps shield your hands from biting winds and keeps moisture in. Make sure your gloves are dry and soft on the inside, especially after rain.

A damp lining can do more harm than good, leaving skin dry and irritated.

Caring for hands and nails through the colder months

Start by switching to a hand cream that’s richer in texture. Look for ingredients like glycerine, shea butter, and ceramides. Apply after every wash and before bed to keep skin supple and nails healthy.

Cuticle care becomes even more important when the temperature drops. A nourishing cuticle oil used once a day—ideally at night—can prevent cracking and support nail growth. Massage it in gently to improve circulation and encourage stronger nails.

If you’re someone who loves regular manicures, consider giving your nails a break now and again. Wearing polish for weeks without pause can lead to discolouration or weakening, especially when the air is dry.

Instead, try a week with a strengthener or hydrating treatment between appointments.

And for those at-home polish moments, always apply a base coat. Not only does it protect the nail, but it also helps your colour last longer.

Finish with a durable top coat to lock in your look, and you’ll get more days out of your manicure.

Keep your hands and nails winter-ready

Winter is the perfect time to bring a little drama to your nail game—whether that’s a moody red, a shimmering metallic, or an understated nude that matches every knit in your wardrobe.

But remember, the key to keeping your manicure looking polished for longer is the care you give your hands in between.

Hydrate, protect, and rest your nails when needed, and your hands will look just as good as your seasonal manicure.

Compiled by: Jade McGee

First published on Woman & Home

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