Sunday, March 31, 2013

Simple Sunday: Stick'm & Go?




Simple Sunday will also be part Product review since I used the OPI Nail Apps.

Sometimes, we don't have enough time to do everything and I'm guilty of that as well I had a busy weekend and I just needed something quick and easy for dolling up my nails. So I figured, well, I need to do a Product Review on some nail stickers and it couldn't get any more simpler than placing them on my nails, so why not? But boy I was wrong.


By far, this product was the hardest nail stickers to work with. I found that its consistency was way too flimsy and easily breakable. It'll just be a preference thing in the end, I guess, because for others they would probably like a thinner nail app sticker. For me though, this reminded me of water marble nails. Its thinness and final look on the nail screamed pre-made water marbles. It was messy, hard to control and took longer than I expected. So, in just personal taste, I'm not a fan. I still would much prefer Maybelline Nail Stickers.

Let me know your opinions on the product. I'm kind of bummed to be disappointed with an OPI product since I've never been put down by their stuff and I'm a big fan. But this surely is not on the top of my list. I did find some good tips after reading a few reviews, some people said its best to wrap the sticker even under your nails that way it will last longer.

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Mini Haul: Sinful Colors Almost Famous




Who can resist a little sparkle in their life?! I've come to realize that Spring 2013 nail collections are just a mix of everything, from neons, to pastels, to glitters, to different finishes. You're good to go with what you've got! And you can add to that glitter collection of yours for a couple of bucks now that Sinful Colors came out with Almost Famous, a Limited Edition Glitters which I'm pretty sure you could still find if you look around. The set is completed with 8 different shades which I'm sorry I don't have a complete photo of. 


What I did pick up though out of the eight are these four shades: Lush Life, Poparazzi, In The Spotlight, and Star Dust (left to right order). They're super gorgeous; and although I somewhat despise the removal of glitter from nails, I can't help but want that extra shine to my designs whenever needed! 

If you've got some Almost Famous glitters share them with me, I'd love to know your input on them! & Please don't forget to head on over my Facebook page at Kolorful Nails! Have a wonderful Saturday! :)

Friday, March 29, 2013

Polish Sighting: Essie Spring 2013 Collection




Essie's never failed to stay as chic as can be especially with their Limited Edition Spring 2013 Collection; Madison Ave-Hue is complete with the six shades pictured above (except the pastel green). From left to right, Bond with Whomever has a more lilac finish, Madison Ave-Hue is any girls' favorite fuchsia, Avenue Maintain is surely a pop of blue, Go Ginza is a more pastel pink also the softest shade of the bunch, (skip the light mint) and Maximillian Strasse Her (on the far right) is a greyish green shade. The missing shade of collection would be Hip-Anema which is the brightest color of the bunch with a bright red orange finish, just right for this Spring trend (no wonder it's sold out!). They're surely beautiful shades and will not fail the Essie Loyals out there! Get yours while you still can! 

Fancy Fridays: Easter Egged



My Easter Egged Bunny :) 



Polishes you'll be needing: 


  • Base Coat - Sally Hansen Hard As Nails 
As usual, start off with a base coat to protect your nails. 
  • Base Color - Essie Blanc
For my main base color I chose to go with white to make my nails appear like eggs. I went with two coats of Essie's Blanc. 
  • Offset Base Color & First Accent Color - China Glaze Re-Fresh Mint 
For my offset base color (on my ring finger), I chose China Glaze's Re-Fresh Mint for the background of my bunny. I also used this as a accent color, so using a Detail Brush on my index and pinky finger I created zigzags in the middle of my nail. Then, for my thumb and middle finger I created three dots near my cuticle and three dots near the tips. 
  • Second Accent Color - Maybelline Firefly
And for my second accent color, I just reversed everything that I did with the Re-Fresh Mint. So, once again, using a Detail Brush, this time on my index and pinky finger, I made a couple of dots near my cuticle as well as near the tips of my nail. Then, with the same color, I created the zigzags on my thumb and middle finger. 
  • Bunny - Essie Blanc & Maybelline Firefly
Now, for my main design, I went back to Essie Blanc using the regular polish brush, I created a half circle towards my tips (the bunny's head). Then with a Detail Brush, I created two ovals going towards my cuticles connected to the half circle (the bunny's ears). I went back to Maybelline's Firefly to add dimension and color to detail on the bunny, first by making smaller ovals within the white ovals (as the inside of the bunny's ears). And then just a tiny dot in the middle of the half circle (the bunny's nose). 
  • Striper - Flexbrush Black 
The striper brush, I used to create the Bunny's emoticon eye appearance. I thought it would be more interesting to have it's eyes closed. So I drew the left and right arrows pointing towards each other as it's eyes. Like this ( > < )! If you mess up, use your white polish to put a small amount and your Detail brush to clean it up. It's not necessary for you to do these type of eyes, do whatever fits your mood. If you'd like circles, you can use a dotting tool to create them!
  • Top Coat - Seche Vite 
Once you're content, add top coat to protect your creation! :) 
  • Dry Drops - OPI Drip Dry
I swear by Dry Drops, I can't help but use them. But this is, of course, optional.






Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mini Haul: Nail Supply Store

Happy Thursday everybody! :) During the weekend I had the opportunity to stop by a Nail Supply Store in SoCal and I sure didn't come out empty handed. In my opinion, I got a pretty good steal for the trip. I may not have the exact break down per product but at least I know I saved a hell of a lot! 


First on the list, I grabbed a couple of nail polishes but just ones that interested me. I gravitated toward OPI's What Wizardry Is This? which is part of the Oz the Great and Powerful Collection that I also did my last Mini Haul on. They call this lacquer consistency "liquid sand", I guess it's not too far from the Milani Textured Polishes. The second polish (on the right) is China Glaze's Shape Shifter is one of the six shades that come in the Tranzitions collection which came out earlier this year. It's a polish that can have two different color finishes with the help of a top coat. The top coat magically changes the hue into a whole new color than what it is without it.  


Second on my list was to grab some nail necessities and so it's not that much of an exciting haul really. My nails have been pretty brittle and continuously peeling, so I grabbed OPI's Nail Envy to use as my new base coat. Along with that, I also bought a bottle of OPI's Nail Lacquer Thinner since some of my nail polishes are starting to get pretty clumpy and it would be such a waste to throw them out.

My last item was a total steal. This OPI Matte Top Coat set with two Shimmer Dusts (Gold & Silver) was only $4.50! This was my bargain I couldn't pass up and I figured I could compare the OPI and Essie Matte Top Coats one day! My grand total for these 5 items were $25, which I don't think is bad at all. I know I could have gotten a better deal if I had done some more homework and not just gone on a whim to a random nail supply store but what the heck! A deal is a deal! :)

Monday, March 25, 2013

Simple Sunday: Orange You Obnoxiously "Oz"some




Simple Sunday may have just gotten a little obnoxious, yes? No? Maybe so? This week we've got our overdose of glitter all thanks to OPI's Oz the Great and Powerful Collection (linked to the Mini Haul). It's honestly a better view from afar rather than up close and personal because the size of the glitters are totally obnoxious but I couldn't help but try them out. 

Anyways, as my base colors I decided to use Essie's Meet Me at Sunset, a total POP of color for your lady fingers which might add is also trending for this Spring, and also Essie's Blanc. They're both pretty opaque lacquers. I used one coat for Meet Me at Sunset and two coats for Blanc just for certainty. 

I guess this can be a partial product review. Like I mentioned on the Mini Haul for the Oz Collection I was super eager to get my hands on this. But my final review is that they are just "so-so". Lights of Emerald City is super gorgeous in the bottle but somewhat difficult to get the white chunks out. As for When Monkeys Fly it wasn't as difficult but what they do have in common is that their clear polish mixture is super thick which I'm not a fan of. This is my turn off for these glitters. I wish the consistency was a little less thick. I think the attempted glitter gradient would  have looked better with Wet N Wild's Coloricon Toppings also featured in a Mini Haul from last week. (I'd say it's a more affordable and subtle glitter polish.) 

My last words on OPI's Oz glitters, maybe I'm just not that great at using them. But they are still worth having just in case. I'll keep playing around with them for better judgement. Like I previously mentioned it's just so-so. Btw, I topped it with top coat and new Sally Hansen's Dry Drops which I'm currently trying out so look out for a product review on that in the future!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Polish Sighting: Milani Textured Polish


This was an interesting find, textured creams by Milani. It has a somewhat velvet finish feel to it, at least based on the sample swatches they had. The collection is complete with six shades (missing from picture is a light green). It was the only color I wanted so I didn't grab any of it. Maybe ill have better luck at another store. Not too crazy about them. Heard there kind of like the Zoya Pixie Dust Polishes. Somewhat different from the norm. So super cool! :)

Mini Haul: OPI's Oz the Great and Powerful




It took me a few different Ulta's to get my hands on a couple of these polishes! I didn't really want the cream finishes, my goal was to grab the glitter polishes. I surely did get lucky because I was at Burbank plaza, Ulta was closing in 30 minutes and I figured "what the heck it won't hurt to just look around." Lo and behold! There they were, the last bottles of When Monkeys Fly and Lights of Emerald City sitting atop the display! Now, I'm debating on getting the other ones, I might just grab the mini set since no one seemed too interested in them. They were $9 a bottle but when you spend $10 or more at Ulta you get a $3.50 off. So it was a bit cheaper than buying full price. 

Lights of Emerald City has white glitter squares with a smaller rose gold like glitter when mixed together appear like one type that gives of an iridescent glow. When Monkeys Fly is a bit different, it has a variety of glitter sizes and the ones most prominent are the gold hexagons glitters. They're both very beautiful! I'm pretty sure it's buildable would be nice accents or if you're daring enough as your only lacquer to sport. 


Friday, March 22, 2013

Fancy Fridays: Starry Night Inspired



To recreate this Fancy Friday, you will need the following as well as a small bevel brush. Optional are dotting tool and small gold beads. 


  • Base Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails 
Start off by using a base coat to protect your nails. 
  • Blue Base Color - Wet N Wild Fast Dry Saved by the Blue
Use two coats of your base coat or how many ever you need to achieve the darkish royal blue appearance. Make sure to refer to the painting every now and then as a reference guide. 
  • Yellow Polish - Color Club Psychedelic Scene 
Use the yellow polish and the small bevel brush to create a small crescent moon on one of your nails. (Preferably the ring finger, keep in mind that you are stretching the painting across your four nails.) Also, depending on the length of your nail will also be judgement as to how large you can create your painting. Mine are small so I'm recreating a small "C" for my crescent moon and dots for my stars. This is the main purpose of your yellow polish. 
  • White Polish - Wet N Wild Shine French White Creme
Mix your yellow and white polish to create a lighter yellow for different shades of stars, this will also be the source of your swirls in the sky. To achieve the swirl, add white to yellow polish and mix them even when you run out just add the white on top of what you have left. The gradient will make it appear a lot like the painting. Also, keep in mind that perfection is not key here, make sure that some of the blue base color peaks out from your swirls. Messy is kind of a good thing. (I think the most important swirl is the one behind the cypress tree, refer back to the painting for any confusion!)
  • Black Polish - Wet N Wild Fast Dry Ebony Hates Chris 
Use the black polish to recreate the cypress tree (most likely located on your index finger since it is on the far left of the painting). Using the same bevel brush, cleaned of course, create the thin top of the cypress and work your way down the nail or if you don't have as good of a control with polish do it backwards. Start from the bottom of the nail and use what's left on your brush to create the thin top of the cypress. Again, there is no such thing as perfection, just do your best. Also, I used this same black to recreate the backdrop of the town. I didn't bother to focus much on it as I felt it would take away from the sky. It is your option if you'd like to take this extra step. If you do want to, you'll need a little bit more of other colors as well as mixing of your base color like I did with the white and yellow for the stars but a bit of a larger scale. 
  • OPTIONAL: Tiny Gold Beads
This is not necessary, but if you'd like you can add tiny gold beads as accents to your stars. (For me, this was the case since my nails are short) If you have longer nails you can opt for small rhinestones or maybe even star shaped ones if you have any. Same goes for the crescent, if you have anything like it, you're more than welcome to use that as an alternative. Remember, yours doesn't have to be exactly the same. You can always add your own touch of creativity to any design. 
  • Top Coat - Seche Vite
You're now done with your masterpiece. So add your favorite top coat for protection and shine! 
  • OPTIONAL: Dry Drops - OPI Drip Dry
For a quicker dry time, plop on this baby! I honestly feel that this also helps protect your design than just a good top coat. 


FIN!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Polish Sighting: Revlon's Captivating Chrome




Is it just me or does Revlon kind of lag on jumping the bandwagon on the new "it" thing for nails? I always feel like they're more marketed for the working women. To me, they feel like the "classic" brand that sticks to "original" stuff. From time to time, they'll come out with things that are different, like this Polish Sighting. It's their Limited Edition Captivating Chrome Chameleon. It is what it says it is, a color changing polish. The collection is complete with 8 different shades.
They look gorgeous in person and from what I've heard they go on quite well but not all have a drastic color-shifting effect.

If you guys get the chance to try this share your results with me!


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Product Review: Revlon's 3D Nail Art


When Revlon first came out with their Nail Art Pens, I was super psyched. Especially, the ones with the "3D effect" (the middle row), I went ahead bought two excited to get home. To my dismay, it came out extremely disappointing. I tried so hard to like them. I truly did but it was too difficult.

The "3D effect" was bothersome; they took 3D too seriously and went on so uneven. You had to literally, DIG for them! To top it off (literally), after placing top coat, the "glitters" remained to peek through and you would get that bumpy yet pointy feeling from them. Ugh, no thanks. I returned them both.

If I had to rate it? I'd give it a 2? Just for the polish side. In no way did it make designing your nail easier or prettier.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Simple Sunday: Sinful Wing Half & Half




Happy Sunday my loves! For this Simple Sunday i'm feating two polishes from my prior posts, thought it would be great and easy way to kill two birds with one stone! So to create these quick and easy nail of the day, I used Mini Haul: Sinful Colors Sugar Rush in Sweet Tooth and Bargain Finds: Ruby Wing in Wild Flower

Decide which base color you want on each nail and use the other polish as the bottom half. For Sweet Tooth I used about two layers to achieve this appearance. It is surely a more creme finish of a lavender shade. As for, Wild Flower, it is more of an sheer polish so it took an extra coat, a total of three layers. It can appear a bit odd in some parts but that's because it is a color changing polish depending on the type of lighting (indoor or outdoor). Both polishes are true to color and quite adorable!  

Now as for the design, do do this half and half affect, stop about midway on your nail at one side and go all the way to end at the opposite end. Let it sit for a while before adding another layer of polish, that way it doesn't blotch or anything. Once you're complete with that step, paint the rest of your nail with your other polish choice and repeat the directions pretty much. Once you've finished, you can do a transitioning polish to take away the oddness of the half and half, I used L.A. Colors Art Deco in Gold Glitter for this. Simply just follow your diagonal line, then use a top coat! (A non-clean diagonal line is more forgiving in this sense cause you're transition color makes up for it ^_^) *Drip Dry would help a lot to harden the polish quicker. 

My choice of colors have me representing my current city's basketball team; the Lakers or should I say the Baby Lakers since my shades are lighter than the actual team colors? :P 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

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Mini Haul: Sinful Colors Sugar Rush


If you feel that L'Oreal's Versailles Romance is a bit too small or maybe a bit too pricey to be able to have a variety of colors for this spring. A great alternative would be Sinful Colors' Sugar Rush Collection. Personally, I love Sinful Colors, I think it's very affordable and the quality is great as well! So when I saw the collection at Walgreens, I hopped on it. I snagged them when they were on sale for $1.

The collection is complete with 8 shades: Sweet Tooth, Sugar Rush, Orange Cream, Cotton Candy, Unicorn, Sweet Nothing, Sugar N Spice, Candy Coated.

I only picked up four of the colors from the collection: Sweet Tooth, Sugar Rush, Orange Cream & Unicorn (which isn't new to Sinful Colors). The extra was Mint Apple that I just couldn't pass up, but it's not in the Sugar Rush Edition.




Bargain Finds: Ruby Wing Nail Polish


As I was casually roaming Urban Outfitters and scavenging through their clearances, I found this gorgeous piece for $1.99! Totally not a bad buy as it was originally priced at $10. I figured, wtheck, it'll be a fun color for the spring time, super bold and eye-catching, no?

Friday, March 15, 2013

Fancy Fridays: St. Patty's Edition




The following products are going to be your necessities for this tutorial! And don't forget, the handy dandy Dabbers and Qtips! 



  • Base Coat - Sally Hansen Hard As Nails 
Start off with a base coat for nail protection, whatever you have will do.
  • Pastel Green Polish - LA Colors Light Green
As your base color, use a light green. Two layers of this will be generous enough. It'll give your design an opportunity to stand out more. If you want you can just use every other finger to paint with this color and use the Dark Green polish for the other two fingers you choose to leave out.
  • Dark Green Polish - (Striper) 
Once your base color has dried, use your dark green polish to create a sideway heart on any nail you prefer. (I chose the ring finger and index finger.) Continue on by creating another heart beside it at a diagonal angle and one more across from it. (If you'd like you can create a fourth on for a four leaf clover, just make sure to space it out correctly.)
  • Green Rhinestones - Rhinestone Wheel
After you're happy with the result, place a green rhinestone at the center of your clover leaves for a more floral/leaf effect. This way the individual leaves can be more distinguished. 
  • Dabber & Dark Green Polish - (Striper)
You'll use your Sponge to Dab on the Dark Green polish to cover your other two fingers (For me, the pinky and middle finger). 
  • Green Glitter Polish (Striper)
You'll do the same with the Green Glitter polish. Except you'll place this on directly on the nail. Be SUPER generous and once you've placed enough, you'll use your dabber to tightly pack on the glitter polish. You can never have enough so add some more on if you'd like, it also gives it a more textured appearance. (I placed two different kinds of glitter options in the photo, it's really up to you what color combos you'd prefer) You'll repeat this step on the non-clovers nails. 
  • Top Coat - Seche Vite Fast Drying Top Coat
Once you've completed these steps, add your favorite top coat.
  • Drip Dry - OPI (optional)
Every now and then I like to use Drip Dry, this allows for the dry time to be shortened and I especially recommend this on glittery nails, that way it can harden faster and not be ruined easily. 




Bargain Finds: Ulta Nail Sale!


Head on over to Ulta.com & check out the $9 Sale on Butter London Nail Lacquer! You wouldn't want to miss this ongoing Bargain Finds! Amazing colors and DPB, Toulene, and Formaldehyde Free! Better and safer deal! :) Hope you guys get some great colors!

Also, this may be the total opposite but for you Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat lovers, it is also on sale at Ulta for $5.99!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Mini Haul: Wet n Wild Coloricon Toppings


Still feel like your pastel mani's are too bland for your spring time nail get ups? Well, you're in luck because glitters are popping up like easter eggs! Today's Mini Haul is Wet N Wild's Limited Edition Coloricon Toppings. Photographed above are the two I picked up, Sprinkled with Love and Gimme Some Suga' but the whole line consists of six toppings. Yes, toppings, it's not nail polish perse but a sheer glitter topping. It is, of course, buildable if you choose to use it on its own. So if you're looking for some umph to add to your nail decor, this'll be your go to aside from nail stickers.


If you're into glitter, I'd say head on over to your nearest Walgreens and see if they still have them in stock. Or I would suggest giving the Cosmetics area a ring instead of driving over there and ending up with nothing. They go for about $2.99 per pop! (Tell me they don't look like cakepops and I'll call you crazy! :P ) And If you guys get your hands on it, let me know what you guys think about it too!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Product Review: Maybelline Nail Stickers



These past couple of weeks I've been testing out Maybelline's Limited Edition Color Show Fashion Prints Nail Stickers in Sapphire Jewels #60.

I have to say, this photo doesn't do this nail design justice. The silver/grey triangular designs are more of a holographic finish that make the contrast more appealing against the deep blue base. I love the overall design with the length of nails, I feel it would be to overbearing if it were on longer nails.

As far as nail stickers go, Maybelline's got it spot on for their adhesiveness, I end up peeling them off after a little over a week because I want to change them out and there will still be sticky residue left on my nails. Thus their lasting wear is also quite great since I use them without top coat. (Mind you that's pretty well, especially while working in retail.)

The downfall? For me it would be cleanly sizing it. I can get a bit anal, so the tips end up bothering me if I file them too close and am able to see the edge of my nails. This leads me to pick at them but I'm pretty sure a little top coat could solve it. And I'd assume this could last for about 2 weeks before it starts to wear and tear (with good top coat of course), I just don't have the patience to wait that long to find out. Maybe when I'm really busy! :P


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Simple Sunday: L'Oreal's Versailles Romance


It may be too early for some summer lovin' but 2013's color trends are already super fun and flirty for Spring! One word: Pastels! It's all you need to hunt for. For this Simple Sunday, I chose L'Oreal's Versailles Romance Colour Riche Nail to shine in the limelight!

This limited edition line is complete with six shades. The Palace Life, Creme Puff, Royally Yours, Pistachio Dream, Macaron Me Madly, and Lacy Lilac Only. I only picked up two, Pistachio Dream #118, a light mint color & Creme Puff #117, a light yellow. I felt they stood out the most to me.

Now, about the products themselves, I honestly love the color pay off but I did have to use about three coats to attain this look. At one coat it's quite opaque and with two it's somewhat streaky. To be honest, I'm not crazy for L'Oreal's nail colours, they're all right and I feel that they can be improved more. I have to admit though the color choices L'Oreal puts out are hard to resist!


Saturday, March 9, 2013

Bargain Finds: OPI Nail Apps


Just as I was casually strolling through Ulta, trying to pass by time, I find these babies in the clearance section! I love Bargain Finds, especially when you're not really looking! It's my first time seeing the OPI nail stickers, so I'm excited to try this product out. All the nail companies sure are jumping this bandwagon. 

Have you guys tried out these Nail Apps yet? If so, what's your opinion on it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! I'll post a product review on it soon! 




Friday, March 8, 2013

Fancy Fridays: The Universe at My Fingertips



What you'll need, also have a make up wedge cut into small pieces, also have a tweezer and precision q-tips on hand. As for the nail polish selection, it doesn't have to be the same exact ones: 


  • A Base Coat - Sally Hansen Hard As Nails
Start off with a base coat to protect your nails. Whatever you prefer or have should work just as fine. 
  • A Dark Color Base - OPI My Private Jet
Then, add your first layer of your dark color base. For me, it'll be My Private Jet. Once it dries, add a second layer to get a darker hue. Let it sit for a bit. *If you don't have a polish like this, an alternative would be to grab a very fine glitter polish and lightly put one coat.
  • Q-Tip, Tweezer & Dabbers 
While you wait for it to dry, you can choose to clean off the excess nail polish with a precision q-tip. Once that's complete, use your tweezer to grab your dabber (small pieces of the make up wedge) and dab away. You'll need multiple ones for your different accent colors. If you'd like, you can prep your accent colors by having a few drops on a piece of paper to quicker access to the polish.
  • First Accent Color - China Glaze Solar Power
For my first accent color, I started off with the brightest and boldest color, Solar Power. Start off by just lightly dabbing on different parts of your nail. No need for perfection, just what intensity, shape, and size you prefer. *Make sure to imagine all your fingers as one canvas. 
  • Second Accent Color - China Glaze Snow
As my second accent color, I chose white, Snow. It'll blend out some of the intensity of Solar Power and allow lighter colors to show up more. *You don't need a lot of polish on your dabbers, a little goes a long way. It's more on controlling your dabbing. If you start to notice it drying or removing color (this does happen, don't freak out) just add a little more color and let it dry. 
  • Third Accent Color - Maybelline Firefly 
The third accent color I chose was a more opaque one, Firefly. Once again, just like Snow, it's opaqueness gives more control on the color outcome. Not only will it appear brighter over the white but it'll blend into the dark background. Be a little bit more generous with these types of finishes. Let it set for a little bit. *Remember, you can choose as many colors as you'd like. Have fun with it. 
  • Glitter Finish - China Glaze Techno 
Having a glitter finish like Techno will give your nail design more dimension, the different sizes of the glitter will be your interpretation of the "Stars" and/or "Planets" in your "Universe". *Now if you have a plain dark background, having a glitter finish will make your nail more lively. So don't be shy, you can finish it off with a bang, as much as you'd like, just space it out. 
  • A Top Coat - Seche Vite 
Finally once you're content with the outcome. Place top coat on your finished product!


-FIN-


Thursday, March 7, 2013

... & So It Begins!

HELLO WORLD!

This blog will be the home of my nail gallery! It's currently still in progress but this will be the place where I share my current nail wear, whether it's an attempt on a nail art, my own design, or trying out new products! I hope to have you guys join me on this new adventure whether it's just to browse through, suggest, request, or advise the noob that I am! Regardless, I know it'll be fun! :)

First official nail post will be up tomorrow around noon!

See you guys soon!

Keasha Nicole