Expert How To: The Rarest Nail Colors and Biggest Trends
For some folks, it’s all about the shoes. For others, it’s the bag. But for more and more fashion followers, nails are the hottest place to show off the latest fashion trends. From color-blocking to military to metallics, almost any runway trend can be (and has been applied) as a varnish on fingers and toes. Nail polish devotees can rattle off the quirky names of their favorite hues from Essie, OPI, Chanel and Deborah Lippman like they were their best friends. The most popular colors and finishes (think crackle and glitter) become highly coveted items just like any hard-to-find, status-conferring It-bag. And when they sell out, they wind up... You guessed it... on eBay—for double, even triple, the original price. (Currently, there are a few bottles of Clarins Multi-Eclat Nail Colour 230 on sale for about $150 each and a few sets of Chanel's limited edition denim-colored trio, designed exclusively for Fashion's Night Out, available for over $200 each.)

Chanel Jade, Camomani, Peridot Natural (images courtesy of All Lacquered Up)
On a quest to find out about the latest in nail polish trends, why people have become such freaks about all things nails, and how to score those hard-to-find shades on eBay, we approached the well-manicured Michelle Mismas. Mismas is the editor and founder of All Lacquered Up, a site that bills itself as “A Nail Polish Fanatic’s Resource.” Launched in 2007, All Lacquered Up was the first beauty site to focus solely on the nail (many more have followed in its wake), and since then it’s become the go-to source. Here's what she had to say.
The Inside Source: Your site, All Lacquered Up, is the first site devoted solely to nails. How did it come about?
Michelle Mismas: I had been collecting nail polishes for about ten years and found myself with over 400 bottles by the time beauty blogs were starting to emerge. I would scour the internet for information on the newest nail polish collections and hottest colors, but found there was a lack of attention being paid to nails in the beauty blogosphere. So I took it upon myself to fill that void.
The Inside Source: Where did your love for all things nails come from?
Michelle Mismas: As a child I always painted my toenails, but I had a terrible fingernail biting habit that I couldn't seem to cure. Then I went to college, and my sorority sisters gave me a hard time about my scraggly nubs when it was time for rush. I ended up getting acrylics and when I took them off, my nails were extremely damaged. To camouflage the damage, I started wearing polish on my fingers and I found that it cured my habit. OPI I'm Not Really A Waitress was the gateway polish to my obsession. It's a gorgeous red and I love the name. Polishing my nails with fun, unique shades became a creative outlet.
The Inside Source: Why are people so obsessed with nail polish?
Michelle Mismas: There are many reasons, but two stand out to me. One is economical. Nail polish is an inexpensive luxury and an affordable way to inject fashion's hottest colors into your wardrobe. A Chanel handbag is out of my budget, but I can splurge on a Chanel nail polish and bring those interlocking C's home with me. A pair of color-block heels is too trendy for me to invest a lot of money in, but I can color block my nails for a fraction of the cost. Outside of its affordability, applying nail polish is therapeutic. It's a weekly ritual for a lot of women that allows them to express their love of color. Nails are an accessory. You might not wear a bright turquoise pair of pants, but a turquoise pedicure really pops with a LBD.
The Inside Source: What makes a nail polish color obsession-worthy?
Michelle Mismas: That's the question we face every season. What will be the next Chanel Jade or OPI You Don't Know Jacques? Part of what contributes to a shade's popularity is availability. The more limited the release, the more coveted it becomes. Chanel is the perfect example of this. Over the past few years they have been dictating the hot color with their limited edition launches like Jade and Les Khakis de Chanel. Also, any polish that contains a hard-to-find pigment or a type of pigment not being used much anymore causes a frenzy. For example, holographic nail polishes are becoming extinct due to the cost of the pigment, so when a truly prismatic holo emerges, it becomes a must-have.
The Inside Source: What are the most coveted nail polishes?
Michelle Mismas: Anything Chanel releases in limited quantity is pretty much a lock. Especially if it was only sold in one country or continent. The Chanel Holographic nail polish is one I've been longing for. Clarins 230 has a really unique finish and won't be reproduced so it's on a lot of wish lists. There are a lot of older OPI and Essie limited edition shades that people search for. There is always a lot of interest in obtaining nail polishes from other countries. Brands we can't get here in the US. I've been ordering from South Korea lately on eBay. They seem to be more obsessed with glitter than we are, so it's a great place to look for interesting glitter polishes.
The Inside Source: So eBay’s a good place to find those sold out limited-run polishes?
Michelle Mismas: It's really the only place to find discontinued or hard-to-find nail polishes. Though in some ways, that's unfortunate for the nail polish collectors. eBay sellers are wise to our ways. They do their homework to find out which nail polishes are the most sought out. That causes the prices to escalate to insane amounts.
The Inside Source: And you scour eBay yourself for lacquer?
Michelle Mismas: All the time. Whenever time allows I search to see what new nail brands or colors I can discover. I recently received some Tony Moly glitter nail polishes from South Korea that are incredible. They go beyond glitter party. We're talking a week-long celebration of glitter. I also use eBay to order staples in my beauty cabinet, like razor blades. It's so much more affordable than going to the drugstore.
The Inside Source: What's hot in the nail world right now?
Michelle Mismas: Sapphire is big for fall as are military greens—think olive and hunter. The nail art party isn't ending any time soon and with all the DIY nail art products out there, it's even easier for at-home manicurists to replicate intricate designs. Nail art stickers, like the ones from Sally Hansen, nail gems, stamping kits, like Konad, and magnetic nail polish are all simple solutions for the nail art impaired.
The Inside Source: In your expert opinion what are the best colors, brands and finishes out there right now and why?
Michelle Mismas: Oh that's always a hard question. I have a lot of favorites. I have become more and more impressed with Essie as of late. I've always thought of the brand as being for a more conservative nail girl but the brand has really branched out to include some more unique colors like this fall's Power Clutch. Glitters have been trending for a while now, but they are a pain to remove, which is why I prefer smooth glitters like the glass-fleck polishes from China Glaze. They have an intense amount of sparkle but are easy to take off. Rescue Beauty Lounge is a luxury brand with the best nail polish formula. It is extremely opaque and smooth, giving you a lot of color payoff with little to no effort. Sally Hansen is hands down my favorite mass retail brand. They have a great range of fashion forward colors and the Complete Salon Manicure formula is easy to work with and wears extremely well.
Here, an eBay cheat sheet to the hard-to-find colors and other nail shades All Lacquered Up's Michelle Mismas loves.
Chanel Le Vernis Nail Polish Graphite Peridot
Chanel Jade Nail Polish
OPI Nail Polish You Don't Know Jacques
Chanel Les Khakis de Chanel Nail Polish
Set of 12 Tronica Holographic Nail Polishes
Chanel Holographic Nail Polish
Clarins Vernis Multi-Eclat Nail Color 230
Chanel Fashion's Night Out Limited Edition Les Jeans Nail Polish
Tonymoly Nail Lacquer Glitter Set
Essie Power Clutch Nail Polish
China Glaze Glass Fleck Nail Polish
Rescue Beauty Lounge Teal Nail Polish
I absolutely love Michelle's blog!!! So glad you interviewed her. She is the absolute go- to- girl for all things mani/ pedi and I rarely if ever make nail polish purchases without consulting her blog first!