I forgot to post these. My home football team was in the championship games and unfortunately did not make it to the Super Bowl this year but I did these nails the night before they lost. Thought they were pretty fun (if not a little messy)
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
New, fun nail goodies!
For Christmas my brother in law got me an Amazon card so I got some nail stuff. Only thing has arrived so far.... A Konad stamp and scraper set. For those that don't know- www.konadnail.com
One of my birthday gifts from my husband was a mini set of some of the OPI James Bond polishes. As both a nail polish fanatic and James Bond lover I was stoked when this collection came out :)
One of my birthday gifts from my husband was a mini set of some of the OPI James Bond polishes. As both a nail polish fanatic and James Bond lover I was stoked when this collection came out :)
Glitter Removal--The Easy Way!!
I have seen this technique in multiple youtube videos and nail blogs but just in case this is new to anyone else.... I absolutely love glitter polish but it is such a pain to get off. This uses cotton balls, acetone and aluminum foil.
First tear a sheet of foil into ten squares. I like the squares to be pretty big.
Next take a cotton ball soaked in acetone and place it over the polished nail.
Take a square of foil and wrap it around your nail and finger. Scrunch it down so it is flush against the skin. I usually fold the top down over real good to make a nice seal. Do this to all your nails. When your fingers look like a creature from a low budget sci-fi flick you are done :) I wait about 3-4 minutes.
When I take the foil pods off I usually twist them for a last minute sweep of the finger nail. The white is the residue left from the acetone. After this is all done I wash my hands really well with lots of soap and warm water. I use a nail brush on my cuticles and nails really well. Then I use a generous amount of cocoa butter lotion all over my hands, specifically focusing on my cuticles and nails. Acetone can be really rough on your skin but so far so good for me. I think good after care is the key! I love this method. Much better than scrubbing away forever!
First tear a sheet of foil into ten squares. I like the squares to be pretty big.
Next take a cotton ball soaked in acetone and place it over the polished nail.
Take a square of foil and wrap it around your nail and finger. Scrunch it down so it is flush against the skin. I usually fold the top down over real good to make a nice seal. Do this to all your nails. When your fingers look like a creature from a low budget sci-fi flick you are done :) I wait about 3-4 minutes.
When I take the foil pods off I usually twist them for a last minute sweep of the finger nail. The white is the residue left from the acetone. After this is all done I wash my hands really well with lots of soap and warm water. I use a nail brush on my cuticles and nails really well. Then I use a generous amount of cocoa butter lotion all over my hands, specifically focusing on my cuticles and nails. Acetone can be really rough on your skin but so far so good for me. I think good after care is the key! I love this method. Much better than scrubbing away forever!
New Years Nails!
I am not doing a very good job keeping this very well updated am I? Better late than never I suppose. This was a really fun design that I learned from JulieG713 on youtube. Also the first time I have ever done sponge gradients so that was fun!
I first started with painting all my nails with two coats of Ornamental from the JulieG line.
So pretty!
I then took a makeup applicator sponge and put a small amount of Sally Hansen's Blackout on the tip and lightly sponged the tip of the nail and slightly down into a fade. Stopped about midnail.
After all nails were done I topped it off with two thick coats of The Living Daylights from OPI's James Bond Collection. This was a bit random. Some I did over the entire nail. Some I just did random spots. I really like how this turned out.
I first started with painting all my nails with two coats of Ornamental from the JulieG line.
So pretty!
I then took a makeup applicator sponge and put a small amount of Sally Hansen's Blackout on the tip and lightly sponged the tip of the nail and slightly down into a fade. Stopped about midnail.
After all nails were done I topped it off with two thick coats of The Living Daylights from OPI's James Bond Collection. This was a bit random. Some I did over the entire nail. Some I just did random spots. I really like how this turned out.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Birthday nails!
My birthday was this past weekend. I wanted a fun, easy mani for the day. I chose a new polish I recently purchased. Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to take a picture before the polish started chipping but you still get the idea. I first painted all my nails with one light coat of China Glaze's Swing Baby-a grey/purple sparkle infused polish. Once that tried I put two coats of Nicole By OPI's Rainbow in the S-Kylie. It is part of their Kardashian collection (yes, they are nuts but the line is actually really cute) It is a clear base with many different colored glitters and large hexagonal glitter pieces. Reminds me of confetti.... Perfect for a birthday :)
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