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domenica 22 luglio 2018

Ariana Grande inspired nails with precision brush from Nicole Diary



Hello!
It is really weird how inspiration happens suddely.
I found an image scrolling my instagram feed and I felt immedialy inspired by it.
It was an image from Ariana Grande's new music video. I am not really a pop music person but I really liked the visual references. This setting in particular reminds of Georgia O'Keefe's art work.

I love the painted marble pool full of colours and shades from pearlescent white to light lavander, pink and blue. I also loved the brush strokes on Ariana's body and face.
I saw many make up artists and make up lovers tried to recreate this look so I wanted to challenge myself and try to recreate this on nails.


I needed a very small and precise brush because of the amount of the different colours.
I was so lucky to have the right product at hand!
It is this nail art precision brush from Nicole Diary. it is a high quality, professional detailing nail art brush.

This brush is very thin, flexible and it is a must have if you want to try free hand nail art. It's perfect for precise painting of fine details and intricate patterns, including stripes, dots, lace, flowers, leaves, zebra or tiger stripes. There are three lenght available 5 mm, 7 mm, 11 mm. The one I have is 7 mm. The hair is very soft and flexible.

Don't forget to use my coupon code for 10% off LAPI10 on www.nicolediary.com




It is also extremely beautiful, the handle is clear and it has purple and pink pearls inside.It has the Nicole Diary logo over a metal matte silver.
It has a beautiful cap in the same colours that protect the brush and make it easier to store and collect.

The product arrive to you packed in a clear plastic tube, In my opinion this is a fantastic idea because I always have troubles in finding the right way to store all my brushes.

It's very easy to clean, if you use acrylic paint you can wash it with water and a delicate soap or if you use nail polish a polish remover.


The brush strokes are quite random so this look is not too hard to achieve, for the marble effect I diluted some acrylic paint and mixed it onto the nail.




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