Showing posts with label stripes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stripes. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Rainbow french for short nails!


It doesn't matter if you have short nails, you can still have pretty, elongated nails by using this rainbow french design!

Rainbow French w Glitters!
A little different from our previous cloud and rainbow design, this uses 5 colors and your natural nail color to achieve the final design. Following are tips and steps for you to follow!

  • Choose colors, go for pastel and striking colors
  • Paint sequence from color on top (orange in this case)
  • After every color, clean off the bottom half of it leaving only a strip of the color
  • This allows the paint to dry more evenly and faster
  • Follow up with the other colors, go for horizontal strokes or use a flat-tip brush
  • Once done, seal with glitters and nail top coat
  • Give it at least 15 minutes to dry, due to the multi-color coats
  • Run it under cold water to seal everything in :)
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Glitters make the design more funky and 3D!
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I love how it has a curve like the rainbow when you look at it from sides

    And my favorite all-time shot: with the keyboard!

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Classy Grey is the new black

This week, I present to you classy gray-scale nails. Perhaps it's a work habit, but gray is my new black! And it's been proven in the past three weeks that without any nail polish, my nail health falls when I don't nourish it with some pretty polish. I guess if you use your hands for work very often, a little shell for protection ain't bad at all! Enjoy!

Colors: Grey, white, black (white and black line pens)

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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Candy time!

Cheery colors for the sort-of long weekend!
And I think I'm in love with stripes! <3
Using mainly cool colors, purple blue yellow green :)
Stripes french tips, I shall call it french stripes  :)
Hope you like it, and no, I'm not going to do the
red-white-stripes-and-moon for National Day
cos I don't feel it! :p

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Summer Edge

It's insanely hot these days. Sometimes as I head back for the office post-lunch, I can literally feel my eyeballs boiling inside-out.

So I made some new nails! A close friend asked me how I managed to keep changing the nails. The answer is Youtube, filled with cute videos to inspire you. I'm not exactly showing you girls a good tutorial here, but most importantly if I can paint these nails so can you! It's not difficult, and practice is the key. And I will keep on adding to the palette for you to get inspired.

Summer nails for the summer days. Colorful, simple and sweet.

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Initially I wanted to do a simple gloss French Tip. But, it was really boring, with the shimmery nude base and white tip. So I colored it, and unable to single out one color, I took on four shades.

Things you need:
- Deep blue, Sunny Yellow, Orangey from FaceShop
- Jade Green from Etude House
- Shimmery nude from FaceShop
- Base and Top Coat of your choice
- White from Chatmignon

Beauty Regime:
1. As always, prep nails with a good base coat
2. Fill in the nails with shimmery nude
3. Using white, sketch out a rough line on your nails of where the stripes begin
4. Mentally divide each nail into four lanes
5. Take one of the colors, and fill in the stripes at random lanes on every nail
6. Do the same for the other colors for all nails
7. When it has dried, finish it with a good top coat

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And you're done!

For people with shorter nails - you can do it too!
I swim twice every week and I soon realize that the chlorine damages my nails extensively. Imagine if I didn't have the polish on, my nails will be inevitably brittle. It started eating into the edge:

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I trimmed them all! It still looked great, so short nails can use this look too! :) For swimmers, always always have your top coat refreshed every few days!

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Funky French Tips

I notice that nails would turn slightly yellowish when you leave the nail polishes on for too long. The supply of vitamin D usually provided by the sun is cut off thus, the nails start to change in color.

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Then I thought about the French Tip technique, and decided to make it look a little more funky. Using a transparent coat for the nails, you continue to supply vitamin D to retain the pretty pink in your nails. But it's not boring due to the edgy stripes of blue right at the edge of the nails.

Here's what you need -
- Base coat and Top Coat of your choice
- White Nail Polish
- Colored Nail Polish of your choice (Mine is Deep Blue from FaceShop)
- Cotton Sticks (the type you use for cleaning ears)
- Nail polish remover

Beauty Regime:
1. Using the base coat, layer your nails with one light coat. This gives it a slight gloss without 'suffocating' your nails
2. Line the edge of your nails with white polish (use a really light dose of white to roughly paint it on before you fill in the colors. This prevents mistakes)
3. You may correct the extra smudges with a cotton stick and some nail polish remover
4. Before the white dries completely (mildly sticky), add stripes of your choice nail polish to create the above pattern
5. When all is done, coat the nails with a layer of top coat and double coat the pattern edges for a stronger coat

And you're done!

Nails Buddy love:
If your nails are really brittle you can opt for this because the polish helps to harden the nails as the new nails grow into place. It is also less obvious to spot the new grown nails when you use a transparent base. If you nails are severely discolored, stop all nail polish application immediately and have a good session of nail nourishing and cleaning. See here for more info