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Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Summer Nails!

I have recently been obsessed with nail art, and I will be posting more designs for inspiration in the future, but I wanted to first start with two of my favorite floral summer nail designs. 

Tropical Floral Nails

  1. Base coat and 2 layers of white polish
  2. Large neon purple flowers on each nail (or whatever color you want)
  3. Small yellow flowers on each nail
  4. Neon pink centers on the purple flowers
  5. Orange centers on the yellow flowers
  6. Yellow lines/dots/whatever you want on top of the neon pink using a toothpick
  7. Mint green leaves 
  8. Dark green leaves on top of the mint using a toothpick
  9. Wait for the design to dry, then two layers of top coat
Inspired by: http://www.chalkboardnails.com/2012/05/china-glaze-summer-neons-nail-art.html




Daisy Nails

  1. Base coat and 2-3 layers of mint green polish (light blue looks nice as well)
  2. Using a striper, or I just wiped off the brush of a white polish and trimmed the brush to my desired width, paint 3-4 daisies on each nail
  3. Dot the centers of the flowers with yellow polish
  4. Wait for the design to completely dry and add a layer of top coat
 


Do you love floral nail art as much as I do?



Monday, March 17, 2014

NOTW: Minimalist Manicure

Inspired by New York Fashion Week 2014, along with a desire to do a fast and easy manicure given that it was already 10pm, I chose a minimalistic design for my nails this week. Also known as a floating manicure, this new form of nail design favors only painting part of the nail, letting the natural nail show through.

Paired best with muted fall colors, I think this trend is a modern and fresh way to relieve us from the overly sparkly and intricate nails from the winter season. All it takes to recreate is a steady hand and an eye for straight lines (if you don't have either of these, just tape your nails on a diagonal fill in the space).

Inspiration:

Photo credits to POPSUGAR Australia

My Recreation:


Don't forget to use a base coat and a top coat!

Nail Polish: Revlon Colorstay Longwear Nail Enamel in Blue Slate



What do you think of minimalist manicures?




Sunday, January 26, 2014

Nails Of The Week

After about two weeks of nasty chipped nail polish, I finally changed my nail polish yesterday. I was browsing the interwebs for cool designs and this one stuck in my head.

I am not a nail master, please excuse the edges :)

From left to right: Revlon Colorstay Gel-Smooth Base Coat, Circus By Andrea's Choice in Reverso,
Sephora by O.P.I in Dark Room, Revlon Colorstay Gel-Smooth Top Coat

Steps

1. Apply base coat.
2. Base color (2 layers), wait at least two minutes between each coat of polish for it to dry.
3. Use a dried out ballpoint pen or other dotting tool to make dots using your accent color. Start by dotting a line across the tip, then gradually make the dots smaller and smaller towards the middle of your nail.
3. Wait at least 30 minutes for the polish to dry, then apply top coat.

Tips

- Be patient! It took a lot of self-control for me to not apply my top coat a few minutes after I was finished dotting, but it was worth it in the end. You want to wait for each layer to dry to prevent smudging.
- You don't need an actual dotting tool. I just used a dried out ballpoint pen, but you can also use toothpicks, the back of a pin, etc.
- Use colors that contrast to make the design stand out (such as black and white).