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N ot a m e m b e r ? J o i n at a s so c iate d h a i rp rofe s sio n a ls .c o m 21 the nail file What You Wish For Trends, polish, and industry news for nail professionals AU NATUREL Zoya has just released Naturel 4, their latest collection of neutral shades. The nail collection includes six new colors, ranging from pink and mauve to darker, more dramatic hues. zoya.com MATCHMAKER Tired of hunting for matching lip and nail color? Deborah Lippmann has you covered with Lip & Nail Duets. The Hydra-Cushion Balmy Lip Gloss visibly diffuses fine lines for plumper, healthier looking lips. The matching Gel Lab Pro Color Treatment Nail Polish is an award-winning, treatment- enriched nail polish that delivers the gloss and cushion of a gel manicure without the nail damage. deborahlippmann.com NAIL TALK The Face & Body Southeast Advanced Education Conference program has teamed up with Nailpro magazine and is now seeking up to 60-minute educational presentations from nail industry experts. In addition, there's an opportunity to present a 15- or 30-minute session on the LIVE! stage highlighting a business topic, demonstrating a treatment, or sharing scientific insights. Do you have a great topic that you think would benefit nail professionals? To begin your proposal, visit southeast.faceandbody.com and submit it by December 27, 2020. COLD WEATHER, HOT NAILS This year's winter nail trends range from soft and minimalist to dramatic and showstopping. A few looks that are on our minds: Blingy & Baubley: 3D nail art is all the rage and just plain fun. Think charms, gems, stones, and teeny tiny ornaments. Deep & Dark: Bring on the drama in dark but not- quite-black shades of blue, green, red, and gray. Long & Sharp: Though not for everyone, this look is chic and oh so cool. If you can function with this sexy shape, go ahead and rock it. Soft & Milky: Not just for summer, opalescent pinkish white is always in style.

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