Allo polish Pals!
How are we all doing? I hope your
having a fantastic weekend so far! Just a quick post today ~ I have a
sleepy-weekend feeling and I'm looking forward to climbing into bed
and listening to the thunder and rain So relaxing! Guest Bloggers: To those of you who have already applied I will be sending you the date for when your post will go live over the weekend/start of the week. If you interested in applying for a guest blog spot there is still time!
Today I am showing you a manicure
featuring some small hexagon studs which is the first product I have
tried from the Born Pretty Store. I'm loving these beauties!
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For some reason my camera decided to be a douche, sorry! |
I started with two luscious coats of
Color Club's 'Harp On It' on all my nails. Then to create a simple
(Ie: I didn't swirl the colours, similar to when I did my parrot
manicure) water marble manicure I used Models Own 'Grey Day' and W7's
'White' and 'Black'. I then carefully used tweezers to add the studs
along the black polish.
I noticed something which is
completely accidental... Where Model's Own 'Grey Day' and holographic
beauty 'Harp On It' meet it blended and softened so unusually. I
really love the hazy look they made together!
What do you guys think of this
manicure? Do you like the grey-scale paired with a holographic
polish?
Have a wonderful weekend, beauties.
Love
Ithi
Wow!! This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cupcake Cat! :D
Deletethat holo is soooo pretty! i love the effect!
ReplyDeleteThank you Little Monster!
DeleteWow this is so gorgeous! I love the simplicity of the colors you used... it makes the design stand out more! :)
ReplyDelete~ Yun
This looked amazing, as you said I also noticed how beautiful the holo and the gray merged softly together. When I saw this my first though was "how did she do that?! amazing..." First I almost thought that you'd sponged it somehow but it was a fun coincident that it was a watermarble! :D I wonder if the CC holo does this with other polishes too? It would be so cool if it would do the same with a black or something. :)
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