
""The colder months are when pedicure care really matters," explains Juanita Huber-Millet, the founder and creative director of Townhouse nail salons. That's because the dry weather can lead to heel cracking and skin breakage. Plus, trapping your toes in boots for months on end can wreak havoc on your nails and cuticles if they're left untreated. And while you're dealing with the practical stuff (whether at home or in the salon), why not make it pretty, too?"
"This season, fall 2025 pedicure trends lean into the darker shades of the colder months. "Summer pedicures are all about bright, vibrant energy - think juicy corals, hot pinks, or playful neons," says Rebecca Isa, creative director at Zoya. "Once fall hits, the palette shifts to deeper, moodier tones that feel more grounded. It's less about bold pops and more about rich, tonal sophistication.""
"Warm Metallics Yes - you can take your chrome obsession to your toes. "Metallics are making a return for pedicures this season, and I couldn't be happier," says Huber-Millet. "Brushed bronze, antique gold, and warm copper tones on toes feel fresh, unexpected, and elevated, and add a subtle touch of glamour that works as beautifully with open-toe heels as it does peeking out under tights.""
Pedicure care during colder months prevents dry-weather problems such as heel cracking, skin breakage, and nail and cuticle damage caused by prolonged boot wear. Routine treatments can address hydration, exfoliation, and maintenance whether performed at home or in the salon. Fresh polish offers a small, repeatable indulgence that brightens winter routines. Fall 2025 color trends favor deeper, moodier, and tonal shades over summer-bright hues, with metallics like brushed bronze, antique gold, and warm copper returning for a subtle glamorous look. Emerald green provides a luxe autumnal option, especially when enhanced with cat-eye effects to mimic gemstone depth.
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