
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Pretty in Paisley
This is probably my favourite combination, a nude base colour and black print.
Simply apply a protective base coat, and two coats of a nude colour. I only used one here as I was using a particularly thick formation.
Then for the paisley print, make a tear drop shape where the end continues round, and plonk a little dot at the end, make half moon shapes around the edge, and add more dots for decoration. If like me you like each nail to be an individual, then move the print around the nail slightly cutting off some of the design to create a little dimension.
Add a protective top coat, and voila you are finished.
Nail Polishes used:
Barry M Gelly Hi Shine - Nude.
Black nail art pen.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Flirty Fade
Using a teal and purple base colour apply two coats carefully. Wait to dry then choosing a colour for your fade using either a nail art pen or brush, apply from tip to middle on two fingers in a quick sweeping motion to create an uneven fade look. On the other fingers apply from cuticle to the middle of the nail in the same sweeping motion.
Wait to dry and seal with your top coat!
Enjoy playing around with this design.
Nail Polish:
BarryM Gelly Hi-Shine Nail Paint - Greenberry
Barry M Nail Paint - Fuchsia
Generic Nail Art Pen - Glitter Blue.
Matte About Glitter
Simply using whatever paint you already have on your nails. Touch up any chips and apply a matte top coat to create a smooth matte surface for the glitter.
Taking your favourite glitter or simply a glitter in a colour palette that will accentuate your base colour, apply to ring finger and thumb all over. For an extra pop of fun, apply dots near your cuticles in either the same glitter or a different type as I did here, for an extra fun twist.
Nail Polish:
Barry M Nail Paint - Cappuccino
Essie - Matte About You
Maybelline Colour Show Brocades - Black
Pretty In Pink
Simply apply two coats of a pale pink to pre-shaped and base coated nails.
Then add a darker tone of pink in a triangular shape on the end of the nails for a modern take on a french mani.
The colours can be changed out for any you wish to use. Provided the base colour is paler. Or if you are feeling playful, then place the darker tone as a base and use the pale for the triangular shape.
Have fun playing around with this design.
Nail Polish:
Avon Nailware in Pink.
Barry M Nail Paint in Bright Pink.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
3D Deco Pastel Nails
Following up from the previous post on pastel nails, I decided to work on that same nail art wheel and go down the 3D deco style nail. After all everyone likes a little sparkle and bling in their lives. I buy the gems, bows and pearls off of eBay. The bows and gems come in dosset boxes separated by colour which is super handy, there are plenty of options to find on eBay if you type in 3D nail accessories, you can buy all kinds sof bling to sparkle up any nail design. I did an array of design from really blingy to more subtle to suit all preferences. Whilst keeping it pastel and pretty.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Nails for the office.
Neon pink tips and a grey base is perfect to go with your smart work clothes but add a little splash of colour and keeping on the neon trend for the spring and summer.
Nail Polish:
Rimmel London 60 seconds in Grey Matter - £2.99
BarryM Nail Paint in Bright Pink and Peach Melba -£2.99 each.
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