Selena Gomez Is Doing St. Patrick's Day Nails With an Olive Twist
18.03.2023 - 00:41
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. It's not necessary to wear even a splash of kelly green if that's not your thing. And from the looks of it, it's not Selena Gomez's thing.
It seems the multi-hyphenate is celebrating the Irish observance subtly: with a manicure that's more martini than green Guinness.While some may opt for nail art decked out in shamrocks and viridescent glitter, Gomez turned to nail artist Tom Bachik for a more understated . He posted a shot of his work to Instagram with the caption, "Green Queen @selenagomez Happy St. Patrick’s Day." But instead of what you might expect from a St.
Patrick's Day mani, Gomez has gone with a gorgeous shade of olive green.Specifically, Bachik tells Allure, it's in the shade Olive Grove. Not a gel polish person? CND also makes Olive Grove in its formula.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Such a pretty departure from the usual St. Patty's shades, right? Not that Selena Gomez doesn't love other green hues for her manicures.
Bachik has given her several verdant manis in recent years. And if you want to skip the shade altogether, look for inspiration from Gomez's or . Oh—and just a reminder: Please, don't pinch people without their consent today (or any day). And if you do get the OK to pinch, at least make sure your pinching fingers look as prettily polished as Gomez's. This post was originally published on .By Elle TurnerBy Fiona EmbletonBy Marci RobinBy GlamourMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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