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giovedì 1 settembre 2016

Vintage rose nail art

Ciao!



This is the last nail art with the amazing products Born Pretty Store sent me.
They have a wide range of water decals but I completely feel in love with this pattern; it shows some delicate roses in two shades, a peach pink and an ivory white, on the background you can see some green leaves. The print is very detailed and it will look wonderful on long nails as well as short ones. 


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This pattern will give a delicate and elegant touch to your style, perfect for weddings too, you could paint all of your nails with a peach pink shade and add the decals only on the accent ring finger.

The waterdecals are protected by a trasparent sheet. You can select the size and the design you want, cut it with a scissor. Don't forget to remove the plastic sheet.
Now you can plunge it into water and wait for 10-20 seconds.
The design will separate from the paper, and it's ready to use.
The instructions suggest to place it on  the nail and blow dry. (I skipped the last part because it's very hot today and the design dried fast). The last step is to secure it with clear nail polish.

Even if your nails are quite long you get enough product to cover all of your ten nails. 

I decided to do something more creative with it!

I used a light nail polish as base on the thumb, index and ring finger. 

Then I applied the water decals on on the entire nail.





On the middel finger and pink I applied a dark green colour and I added a stamping nails art in gold, a rose pattern that matches the water decal. The stamping plate is from MoYou London, Flower power collection plate 04.




I wanted to add a sparkling touch to the entire look so I painted a line on the side of the thumb and middle finger in gold, then I used a iridescent green paper to create a broken glass effect. ( I used a gift paper wrap).





This is the result. I hope you like it.

Thanks for reading 

Laura



lunedì 29 agosto 2016

Colour changing nail art with hidden floral decoration

Hello!
today it's time for a phototutorial.



Few moth ago I received a set of nail polishes as a prize, the nail polishes are from an indie brand called Parrot Polish. These shades were expecially created for the contest! This company was founded in 2014, and it is family owned. Their nail polishes are wonderful and 100% cruelty free and 5-free marker, they offer a wide range of colours. finishes, and also some thermal polishes! You can have look at their site here:
http://www.parrotpolish.com/home.html

It took me bit to realize that one of the shade they sent me was a thermal colour changing shade, what a wonderful surprise! They called it "exclusive real".When your hands are cold or the weather outside is cool the nail polish has a beautiful dark magenta colour but when your hands are warm it turns into a sheer pink nude shade.

Since the shade is sheer I tought it was a good idea to create a two layers nail art. So when the nail polish turns clear it will reveal the nail art underneath.

Step 1
Apply a white sheer base coat



Step 2
when the base is dry, stamp a floral patter (this is from MoYou London flower power 04.
I used a dark pink shade, dark enough to be visible but not too dark when the polish turn into a magenta shade). For a more pecise placement I used a clear stamper, in this way I was able to where to put the design.








Step 3
When the floral design is dry, add two layer of the thermal polish.



Step 4
Second stamping layer in white. This last layer will be more visible when the polish will turn dark.



Step 5
For the rest of the nails I used a glitter gray polish





This is the result. The temperature in Italy is very hot so I had to use cold and warm water. I really like the transition effect too. If your nail are long and the temperature is mild you will get this effect because the nail's tips are cooler when exposed to air.






For this nail art the clear gelly stamper was essential because I needed to see exactly where to place the design. This kind of stamper allow you to see throught, the head is transparent and it has a hollow tube holder. I found it very useful when you have to stamp small designs on the side or the center of the nail.
The head is bit more firm than a marshmallow stamper. It's easier to pick up the image with a small pressure and roll movement.
As you can see from pictures it stamps very well and it come with a small scraper. I got mine from Born Pretty Store and you can find it at this link:

http://www.bornprettystore.com/2pcsset-clear-jelly-nail-stamper-clear-silicone-marshmallow-nail-stamper-scraper-pink-stamper-p-24130.html







You can use my coupon code at check out to get 10% 

off RASX31 on www.bornprettystore.com