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It’s the holiday season, and one simple and easy way to get into the spirit of the season is by changing up your nail polish color palette to meet the cheerful mood. Our ace correspondent Jillian Tangen has curated a list of the best new luxury nail polish colors and brands this year to spread the cheer this holiday season, including dazzling wintry bottles in hues of gold, silver, blue, red, forest green and plum.

New Nail polish colors as bright and jolly as the holiday season

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for an at-home manicure.  There’s no better time than the holidays to give your go-to shades of pink, nude and mauve a well deserved break.  And while you can never go wrong with the classic red or a glittering gold, why stop there?  

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Nails painted in forest greens, cozy plums, moody blues and silvery hues are a perfect way to get into the festive spirit.  And I think we can safely say we all need a little bit more of that this year, right?  

The best luxury nail polish colors of the 2020 holiday season.

The best luxury nail polish colors of the 2020 holiday season.

the best nail polish to spread the cheer this holiday

Whether you’re gearing up to trim the tree, cozy up with a good book or celebrate the season outdoors with friends, our round up of 24 holiday nail colors will add plenty of good cheer. 

Get ready to deck the halls and your nails for the most magical season of all.

1. silver bells

Turn your holiday nails into actual snowflakes with the help of some silver polish.

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2. classic reds

Santa-inspired red nails are always a good idea to prove you’ve been nice not naughty.

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3. glittering golds

Glistening gold polish will stay on point all the way through New Year’s Eve.  

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4. forest greens

Polishes in varying shades of green are the perfect holiday color for someone who wants a rich seasonal tone, but isn’t into glitter. It’s a perfect unexpected neutral.

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5. sugar plums

If you want a change of pace from the go-to holiday colors of red or green, try a gorgeous plum hue. 

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6. holiday blues

We’ll take any excuse to wear blue nail polish, especially on a cold winter’s night.

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the best holiday nail polish colors this year

There you have it, our favorite cheerful nail polishes to celebrate the season.  Whichever wintery nail polish shades you decide to go with, just be sure to employ our tried and true nail care tips, so those pretty polishes (and good cheer) last all season. Happy holidays, dear reader!

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Jillian Tangen is the Head of Research at Dandelion Chandelier and a former Senior Research Analyst at McKinsey & Co and Analyst at Shearman & Sterling. She is an avid fan of Nordic design, having owned an independent lifestyle store and sales agency focused on emerging Scandinavian design. Jillian lives in New York and is married with three young children. She loves cross-country skiing, the New York Rangers, reading, travel and discovering new brands.

Jillian Tangen

Jillian is a lifestyle editor at Dandelion Chandelier covering topics like fashion, travel, entertainment and on occasion, even finance. She thinks there’s no such thing as having too many sweaters.