The "Rich Girl" Combo: How to Coordinate Your Hands and Toes Like a Pro
Introduction
You have the perfect manicure. But then you look down at your feet in sandals, and the color clash is… distracting.
The mark of a truly polished woman ("Rich Girl Aesthetic") is attention to detail. Your hands and feet don't have to match exactly, but they should certainly speak to each other.
At TsukiNails, we make it easy to curate your look with matching press-on sets for both fingers and toes. Here are the 3 rules of coordination.
1. The "Twin Set" (Exact Match)
This is the safest and most classic route.
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The Look: Wearing the exact same color on hands and feet. Usually Red, Black, or White.
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The Vibe: High maintenance, put-together, and intentional. It shows you planned your look.
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Tsuki Combo: Classic Crimson (Hands) + Classic Crimson (Toes).
2. The "French & Solid" (The elegant Mix)
This is the bridal/old money favorite.
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The Look: Wear a French Tip on your hands and a Solid White or Sheer Nude on your toes.
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Why it works: A French pedicure can sometimes look dated, but a solid white toe looks fresh. It complements the white tip on your fingernails without being too matchy-matchy.
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Tsuki Combo: Whisper White French (Hands) + Snow Queen (Toes).

3. The "Tonal" Approach (Sisters, Not Twins)
This is for the fashion girls.
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The Look: Choosing two different colors that are in the same family or have the same undertone.
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Examples:
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Hands: Dark Chocolate Brown. Toes: Latte Beige.
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Hands: Hot Pink. Toes: Baby Pink.
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Why it works: It adds dimension and depth to your look.
4. The "Texture" Play
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The Look: Keep the color same, change the finish.
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Example: Glazed Donut (Chrome) on hands, but Solid Milky White on toes.
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Why: Chrome on toes can sometimes look scuffed easily in shoes. A solid color on feet keeps it clean, while the hands bring the drama.

Conclusion
Stop neglecting your feet. A coordinated Mani-Pedi is the ultimate confidence boost. Grab a bundle today and get the complete look.