Hello all!
This is a MUST SEE video! It’s one thing not to credit but to say it’s your own design then block and delete comments when you’re called out on it!!! Infuriating!!!
MissJenFabulous aka The Nail Art Thief (Video Edition).
Hello all!
This is a MUST SEE video! It’s one thing not to credit but to say it’s your own design then block and delete comments when you’re called out on it!!! Infuriating!!!
MissJenFabulous aka The Nail Art Thief (Video Edition).
Having a girl definitely has it’s perks. Her room is FULL of inspirations for nail art. Even though it doesn’t really come out the way it does in my head, it’s still fun practicing! 😀
This manicure came from the paint on her walls.
What you need:
1. Apply base coat
2. Apply pink. Bottom half or whole nail
3. Apply purple on the top half
4. Put some white on your foil and apply to the middle of the nail with a sponge
5. Apply top coat and clean your cuticles. Your done!
Ok, so two things I’m not too fond of when it comes to manicures so far. Sheer polishes and striping tape. I can put the tape on with no problem but once it’s on I look at it and go, “Yuck!’ The tape on this manicure used to be purple. For some reason it changed to silver. I tried with and without top coat and still it lost the purple color. I guess Ebay is not the place to buy it huh? Sheer polishes are a whole different rant!
The color on my nails are from my Ulta haul (post Here) OPI DS Opulence, China Glaze No Fair Lady, and Zoya Yasmeen. I LOVE the OPI color, unfortunately the pictures give it no justice. (I need practice taking pics).
I used the sponge technique for this manicure. It was pretty simple but I definitely need more practice. I love how the China Glaze Fairy dust just puts it all together!
Products used:
Testing OPI’s Nail Envy for the base coat.
1) Sally Hansen’s Sweet Talker for the base
2) China Glaze: Dance Baby (Medium pink)
3) Nars: Schiap (Darker pink)
4) Seche Vite Top Coat, of course!
I am so proud of this manicure. It took me a while but I finally got the hang of it. The trick is not too many layers and use opaque nail polishes so you only have to paint the stripe once. I made the mistake of polishing the stripe twice and the manicure got ruined. So my on second try, I only went half way on my nail on the first stripe (by the bottom cuticle) and only striped once the rest of the way. Worked like a charm! Products used: Julep: base coat, China Glaze: Glistening Snow, Nars: Schiap, Loreal: Royalty Reinvented, Seche Vite Top Coat.