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Touching up her fingernails is senior
Kyana Wehrley . She said that she liked
polishes that gli stened. photo Kerry
Monon
NAILS SHINE
By Megan Claus
One thing that was a can go with almost anything.
definite must have, in the They can look good in the sum-
female's point of view, was mer or winter," sophomore Tara
trendy nail polish. It didn't Verplank said.
matter what the color, or what For some girls, wacky
the style, as long as it fit the colors just did not float their
person's unique individual boats.
pe rsonality. "I'm not a big fan of
But, saying that girls wild colored nail polishes. I like
were the only ones to wear nail the natural look, like a french
polish would be a discrimina- manicure," junior Kelly Stewart
tory statement. It wasn't all said.
that rare to see a guy roaming "Usually I get my nails
the halls sporting the latest done with a french manicure.
fashion trend of darker col- But, when I do wear color, they
ored nail polish, either on the are always fun and bright,"
hands or feet. freshman Jen Nobles said .
The latest of styles this Applying nail polish
year was polish that sparkled. wasn't always easy for those
" I usually paint a base who didn't have the time and
coat of any color, then top it patience to wait for it to dry.
with glimmering sparkles," Trendy nail polishes
freshman Adrienne Carney from Claire's or After Thoughts
said . sold for around $3.00 to $3.50
Some emphasized a piece. But, as long as the
their favorite tones. polish user got what he or she
" I think that dark col- wanted, prices didn't seem to
ors like maroon and dark purple matter.
Hite, Jeremy
Hittner, Jourdan
Hoggan, Adam
Hoover, Benj amin
Hospodka, Peter
Hossack, James
Junior Melissa Nimmo paints Junior Aspen
Vaughn's fingernails in the hall way. Vaughn
preferred maroon and silver while Nimmo
used purple a lot. phoTo by Kelli McMahon
Nail Polish Trends