Friday 25 January 2013

Today's Nails: Wild Tiger

The manicure I created today is inspired by wild life and specifically, the beautiful Tiger! It consists of a white and orange ombre manicure, covered by a layer of real gold flakes and then finished off with black Tiger stripes and a yellow rhinestone.

The pictures featured in this post are not a complete tutorial, however they will give you a rough idea as to how it was completed.

The products I used for this design are the following:

  • Orly Bonder Basecoat
  • The Edge Ivory Coast
  • Barry M Black
  • Missguided Splash Orange
  • OPI Goldeneye
  • The Edge Top Coat
  • OPI Drip Dry
  • Yellow Rhinestones
  • Orange Stick
  • Acetone
  • A thin angled Brush
  • Black Striper










Until next time :)

x

Saturday 19 January 2013

Today's Nails - Tribal Mix

The design I have chosen to show you today is my Tribal Mix nail art.

This design takes a steady hand and some patience, but the beauty of the design is that you can create your own completely random art, using lines, circles and triangles.

The products I used for this design are the following:

  • Orly Bonder Basecoat
  • China Glaze Pink Voltage
  • OPI Yodel Me On My Cell 
  • OPI Goldeneye
  • Orly Polished Top Coat
  • OPI Drip Dry
  • Clear Rhinestones
  • Orange Stick
  • Acetone
  • A thin angled Brush

The final product is shown below:

I really enjoyed creating this nail art as it is very bold, bright and in your face!







Until next time :)

x

Monday 14 January 2013

Luxury Gradient + Real Gold Manicure

This gradient manicure is a versatile design as it can be created with any colours and special effect top coat. It involves a sponging action, creating a dark to light pattern, also known as a gradient.


The products I will be using for this tutorial are the following:

  • Orly Bonder Basecoat
  • Technic Lilac
  • OPI A Grape Fit!
  • OPI Ink
  • OPI Man With the Golden Gun
  • Orly Polished Top Coat
  • OPI Drip Dry
  • Swarovski AB Crystals
  • Orange Stick
  • A small section of Sponge
  • Acetone
  • A thin angled Brush

Ready?



Step 1: Paint your nails with a base coat. I used Orly's Bonder.

Step 2: Paint on two coats of a light coloured nail varnish. As I previously mentioned, I am using Technic's Lilac, a beautiful shade of purple.



Step 3: Cut up a small section of makeup or kitchen sponge. Make sure that there is one flat edge available. This is where you will be applying the nail varnish.

Step 4: Paint on even stripes of your three nail varnish colours.



Step 5: Dab the sponge onto your nail. Make sure you watch where you are placing the sponge so that you can achieve the desired effect. Let this layer dry and then repeat it.



Step 6: Use a cotton bud soaked in nail varnish remover to clean up the excess nail varnish from each fingernail. I also used a thin angled brush dipped in Acetone to remove varnish around the cuticle. This is a very precise method.

Step 7: Next, I applied two layers of OPI's Man With the Golden Gun, which is a real 18k Gold top coat.

NOTE: If you do not have this top coat, another idea is to use a glitter top coat.


Step 8: Apply a generous layer of top coat to the entire nail.

Step 9: While the top coat is still wet, add one crystal to the bottom of your nail to add some intricacy. I used Swarovski AB crystals as they are gorgeous and shine a different colour when you view them at different angles.


Step 10: Wait 60 seconds, and then apply three drops of OPI's Drip Dry to each nail. This product decreases the drying time massively, again adding a gel-like shine and hardness to each nail.






Voila, one luxury gradient manicure to go.

Get painting!

x








Wednesday 9 January 2013

The Classic French Manicure

Today I have chosen to stray from my usual style of nail art and show the classic and elegant French Manicure. This design is timeless and one of the most requested worldwide!

There are many ways of doing a French Manicure, including using stickers, or even doing it free hand. The way I carry out this manicure is by using a brush and acetone to create the tip shape you desire.

This design does take practice and a steady hand, but once you have mastered the application, you will more than reap the rewards.

The products I will be using for this tutorial are the following:

  • The Edge Ivory Coast
  • Essie Mademoiselle
  • Orly Polished Top Coat
  • OPI Drip Dry
  • Bamboo Angled Brush
  • Pure Acetone

Ready?




Step 1: Using a white nail varnish, paint vertical stripes over the tips of your nail, creating a messy French Manicure tip. Allow this to dry and then repeat.




Step 2: Once the white tip is dry, dip a thin angled brush into a small amount of pure acetone. Using the acetone on the brush, use a sweeping motion to neaten up the edge of the white tip. Play about with the position of the brush to decide which is easiest for you. After you remove a small amount of white nail varnish, dab the brush on a piece of tissue to remove the excess. Repeat this on all ten fingers until you are happy with the curve you have created.




Step 3: Paint two coats of sheer light pink nail varnish over the entire nail. I used Essie's Mademoiselle as it is a very sheer nail varnish and does not dull the brightness of the white.

 - I have not included a picture of this step as it looks extremely similar to the final product image - 

Step 4: Once the pink nail varnish has dried, apply a generous layer of top coat. I used Orly's Polished which gives a brilliant shine to the nail.

Step 5: Wait 60 seconds, and then apply three drops of OPI's Drip Dry to each nail. This product decreases the drying time massively, again adding a gel-like shine and hardness to each nail.

Step 6: Use a cotton bud soaked in nail varnish remover to clean up the excess nail varnish from each fingernail.





Voila, one sophisticated French Manicure to go.

I hope this has been helpful.

Get painting!

x








Saturday 5 January 2013

Today's Nails - Holographic Magic

The nail design I have chosen to show you today combines holographic nail varnish, leopard print, rhinestones, pearls and fimo canes.

Due to the detail, the accent fingers are fairly labour intensive, but worth it in my eyes!


The products I used for this look were the following:

Orly Bonder Base Coat
Layla Mercury Twilight Hologram Effect Nail Polish
China Glaze Pink Voltage
Black Nail Art Pen
Orly Polished Top Coat
OPI Drip Dry
Rhinestones (Large and Small)
Pearl Hearts
Three Fimo Canes -Heart, Bear and Flower


Thumb: In order to create the look featured on my thumb, I began with three coats of holographic nail varnish. I then used nail glue to apply three thin slices of Fimo canes at the bottom of my nail against the Cuticle. I then used a bobby pin to draw various pink ovals. Using a nail art pen, I then drew 'C' shapes around each oval to create the leopard print outline. I finished with three drops of OPI Drip Dry.

Middle Finger: In order to create the look featured on my middle finger, I began with two coats of holographic nail varnish. I then used my top coat to stick each rhinestone on. I used smaller rhinestones to outline the edge of my nail and larger rhinestones in the middle of the nail. I also positioned two pearl hearts to add some intricacy and detail. Again, I finished with three drops of OPI Drip Dry.

Here is the finished product:








I hope you all like this design :)

Until next time!

x

Two Weeks Worth of Nails

So, it has been a couple of weeks since the last blog post, and that is why I am going to be showing you a few different nail looks.

The first nail look that I completed was a mix and match set consisting of:
  • V tipped nail with leopard print
  • Sandy gold nail with a single gold stud
  • Crocodile print nail
  • Glitter fade nail
  • Swarovski crystal packed nail
This is the final product:



The second nail design I completed was a glitter fade set with a red and white Christmas theme. I used Models Own 'Snowflakes' - a white and gold glitter flake nail varnish - on the tips of my nails to look like ice. This is a quick and easy nail look to do, similar to the Diamond Winter Manicure.

This is the final product: It reminds me also of Lindt chocolate wrappers



During December, I have bought a few new glitter nail varnishes and decided to swatch them on a practice wheel for you to see. 

From left to right: Models Own Snowflakes, Models Own Dancing Queen, Models Own Ibiza Mix, Orly Rockets Red Glare, Orly Be Brave, Orly Sunglasses at Night. Full reviews will be covered on this blog shortly.


The final look I created is probably my favourite. This look consists of Barry M's Black, and Orly's Rockets Red Glare.

This is the final product:





I hope these designs have given you some inspiration :)

Until next time!

x