Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Red glam nails for new year's eve!
I wanted to name this one "last minute nailart for NYE-few material/zero drawing skills required", but changed my mind and made it "red glam" instead..
I like red nails, and this polish (ColorClub 29- daydream) is simply a gorgeous creamy red, that would match most skintones.
Trying to get some good light here, but those of you who own this polish, probably know what I mean.
I used my striper from Art Club, 52 small rhinestone (for my length of nails that is) and 2 bigger ones for the center of the ringfinger's rhombus. Very easy, don't you think?
I like red nails, and this polish (ColorClub 29- daydream) is simply a gorgeous creamy red, that would match most skintones.
Trying to get some good light here, but those of you who own this polish, probably know what I mean.
I used my striper from Art Club, 52 small rhinestone (for my length of nails that is) and 2 bigger ones for the center of the ringfinger's rhombus. Very easy, don't you think?
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Nail art foils
So, I have a few foils that I haven't even tried. They look amazing before top coat and start crinkling the minute you try to cover them :( I tried using the special sealer on top, didn't work for me. I also tried a few top coats (Seche Vite, Good to Go, Super Shiney, Ibd for polish, Nubar diamond and others) but they all seemed to damage it. I also tried applying an extra coat of adhesive on top of the foil, so that there would be no immediate contact between topcoat and foil, the damage was much less. I heard that airbrush sealers work best, you mist it on the foil and let it dry. Then you top coat. I do not own any airbrush material, so I wouldn't know.. Soak off gel worked best for me, especially the CND Shellac one, you can see on the pinky, the damage is hardly noticeable :)
Topcoats that failed to pass the test:
What do you use to seal foils?
Friday, December 7, 2012
L'oreal crackle effect for Christmas
I still love crackle effect polishes, even though I feel bad that the nailart just.. happens, without me having to do anything special :)
Today I went to a beauty store near my house, and I found this new (I think..) L'oreal crackle polish. There were 3 more colors available, but I already had them from other brands, so I thought I should take the dark red one. I am so happy I did it! It is a beautiful color, with a wide brush for easy application. It cracks and dries fast, as all the polishes of this category do.
First, I put my base coat and a light gold color from the same brand, as a base. Sadly, it took me 4 coats, even though I removed all the excess transparent polish I could, before I shake the bottle. Then I let it dry, and added a coat of the red crackle.. It looked darker and kind of dull before the top coat, but when I added Seche Vite, it showed brilliant! Even the base color, it was so perfect for this!
Tip: You don't really have to do anything more, and I think it would match perfectly a black dress, but if you want to, you can make it on half nails, deviding the width, and keep the other half in a color similar to the crackle. Maybe add a few rhinestones where the two parts meet? Just sayin'...
Today I went to a beauty store near my house, and I found this new (I think..) L'oreal crackle polish. There were 3 more colors available, but I already had them from other brands, so I thought I should take the dark red one. I am so happy I did it! It is a beautiful color, with a wide brush for easy application. It cracks and dries fast, as all the polishes of this category do.
First, I put my base coat and a light gold color from the same brand, as a base. Sadly, it took me 4 coats, even though I removed all the excess transparent polish I could, before I shake the bottle. Then I let it dry, and added a coat of the red crackle.. It looked darker and kind of dull before the top coat, but when I added Seche Vite, it showed brilliant! Even the base color, it was so perfect for this!
Tip: You don't really have to do anything more, and I think it would match perfectly a black dress, but if you want to, you can make it on half nails, deviding the width, and keep the other half in a color similar to the crackle. Maybe add a few rhinestones where the two parts meet? Just sayin'...
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Snowflakes in the dark
And an all time classic snowflakes' design for winter! The base color is a dark grey, OPI "I have a herring problem", lol, who thinks of these names? Beautiful polish by the way, with a discreet shimmer, 3 coats for a good coverage:) Here is the link for the tutorial on youtube: http://youtu.be/AJyb8j4TmXM
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