CND Expert Jennifer Mather Talks Fall 2016’s Hottest Nail Trends

This season, Real Style caught up with CND education ambassador Jennifer Mather at Fashion Group International’s Trend Forecasting event in Toronto. The Toronto-based nail expert began her career in 1993, and quickly became a regular backstage at the New York Fashion Week shows. Mather discussed the season’s colour trends, her personal favourite nail polish shades and her best kept tricks for healthy and nourished talons.

Jennifer: CND's Fall/Winter gathering is called Craft Culture. It was truly enlivened by artisans. The hues begin with Denim Patch, Hand Fired (which is a rich orange), Ember Metallic and Brick Knit (which is that clear block shading in a delightful cream wrap up).
Genuine Style: Do you have any most loved nail searches for this season?
Jennifer: Patina Buckle, which is one of the hues in our Craft Culture gathering, is a truly solid raspberry yet has the most lovely radiance to it. It truly changes as you move your turn in the light. I believe it's the measurement and profundity in the shading that I adore to such an extent.
Genuine Style: What are your best tips for minding your nails amid the colder months?
Jennifer: The three C's for certain care, condition and coat! It doesn't make a difference what you're covering them with, regardless of the possibility that it's simply clean, having that covering gives you that tiny bit of additional quality. Something that I suggest the most is in case you're wearing characteristic nails, our RescueRxx Treatment. That treatment really leaves a keratin store on the nail, so it fortifies and quit peeling and chipping.
In case you're a shellac wearer or upgrade wearer, another choice would be CND SolarOil. SolarOil is a cooperative energy of four oils that cooperate to keep the nail and encompassing skin adapted at all times. Utilizing it on top of your upgrade, clean or shellac just makes those coats considerably more grounded. It keeps the nails delicate and adaptable underneath, for really sound nails.