Showing posts with label nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail art. Show all posts

Happy Halloween with Sephora by OPI Full Moon

Happy Halloween everyone! I have a few minutes before I'm off to class so I decided to post my Halloween mani now rather than after class =P

But before I do that here's a swatch of the new Sephora by OPI's Full Moon


Full Moon is an opaque white creme that glows in the dark. This was 3 coats


It is super glowy, which I love :D

And finally here is my Halloween manicure. I decided to just go with Konads since I didn't have time to do some artwork on it :(




I love how it looks when it glows in the dark :)

So that is all I have for today, be safe everyone!!

pedicure nail art


Pedicure Nail Art
Pedicure Nail Art
Pedicure Nail Art

Fruity Trends Nail Art

Fruity Trends Nail Art
Fruity Trends Nail Artcool design of this nail art with fruity style and gold color

Beauty is definitely big business, which goes without saying. The recent years have seem this business booming and beauty salons have taken bigger steps to ensure that their services offer the latest and the best, when it comes to hair dressing or beauty treatments or even the manicures available.

The past few years always had limitations as far as manicures were concerned. But today, the manicures have gone a step ahead beyond the regular filing of the nails and giving it luscious coats of nail polish. The French manicure still remains to be the most popular amongst people and with those who follow the latest in nail fashion circuit. (by kashmira lad)

Why Does Everyone Love OPI Nail Polish?

OPI Nail colors have been the desire for every woman to have on their nails. OPI Nail polish is considered by many to be of the finest quality money can buy to have your hand and feet decorated with.

Many reasons are attributed to OPI being the industry leader in Nail polish including:

• OPI release new colors every season in order to keep their lines trendy and fashionable
• OPI continues to invent colors and styles that no other nail polish manufacturer comes close to.

These unique styles includes:

o Mini collections are released with every new line, this allows the user to have a variety of colors but in smaller quantity so they do not have to waste any polish when the season is over.

o New types of applicator brushes such as the new pro-wide brush

o Designer series colors which include diamond dust to add to the longevity of the nail lacquer and also improve the appearance

Why Does Everyone Love OPI Nail Polish?-1Some of the most popular colors by OPI include

o OPI I'm not really waitress
o Magnifico Mexico
o It's a Dozi says Suzi
o Back to the Beach Peach
o OPI I love this color
o Nicole's Fav

OPI has revolutionized the nail polish industry by adding exciting colors, great promotions and great marketing. OPI has done what other's in the industry could never figure out, they realized what women wanted in a nail polish line and made it into a something women desire every season.

Why Does Everyone Love OPI Nail Polish?-2Some of the most popular collections by OPI include:

o OPI Mexico Collection - Fling off the work clothes and throw on your bikini, bet ready for lazy days on the beach and nights that only can be rekindled by the right glass of wine. Remember the music of Mexico and the times on the Mexican Rivera, the OPI Mexico Collection will be a memory worth painting.

Why Does Everyone Love OPI Nail Polish?-3o OPI Chicago Collection - Jazz and Blues defines the Chicago music scene and the OPI Chicago collection will bring you to the deep reds of Miles Davis and the true blues of BB King.

o OPI Soft Shades - Brings to together 16 of the best selling soft colors for when you really don't want to go all out. Shows what a good girl you are and brings on a conservative look for anyone who wears one of the colors.

o OPI Holiday 2005 - Brings together the world's best shopping cities with colors that are inspired by them. From Paris to New York and from Milan to Los Angeles, the OPI Holiday Collection will positively get you in the mood for the Season of Giving.

o OPI Brights - whats more to say OPI Bights are the brightest and most vivid colors by OPI. When you are ready to make a statement use Brights to make the exclamation

If you have not tried OPI Nail polish or are looking for the best quality polish a woman can have on their nails then OPI is what you need.

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Airbrush Nails and Nail Art

Going for a party? Your loveliest dress, shoes, accessories – you have everything organized to make you look the most beautiful woman in the crowd, but, what about your hands? Your hands and nails need as much as attention as your face. Every woman wants long, shiny, healthy nails and to fulfill their wishes, nail art has emerged as the most popular medium to enhance nail beauty. Add spunk to your nails with this very popular art. Simply put, nail art is the art of designing and beautifying nails. It is believed to have developed in Japan almost a decade ago. Infact, there are indications that a few Indian tribes also decorated their nails. It is a highly creative art and of late, has come to garner a huge fan following. Simple nail paint would no longer do for the hip and jazzy youth. Nail art lets you flaunt more than a single shade and various funky and cool patterns on your nails. The patterns can vary from animal prints to flowery designs. You can also get one matching your favourite dress or your bag. The process is lengthy and requires great amount of skill and patience. Firstly, the nails are cleaned and wiped dry. Next, a base coat is applied. White base coat is preferred over a transparent one as the design looks absolutely magnificent when applied over white paint. Activation polish is next in line which facilitates quick drying of the design. The desired design is finally painted on the nails. The process is rounded off with a coat of varnish to increase the life span of the paint. The art is very expensive and can burn a big hole in your pocket. So we give you the option of turning your house into your very own

Airbrush Nails and Nail Art-2
Airbrush Nails and Nail Art-1
personal nail salon. We are not asking you to paint your nails using the various brushes which, of course, are not meant for the common woman. Remember how you used to spray paint your drawing books when you were a kid? Now simply change the canvas and instead, make your nails your drawing book. This art is known as “Air brushing” and can be easily done using a few items. All you need is an airbrush machine, 2-3 nail paints, few nail stencils and acetone. Start off by cleaning all grime and dirt from your nails. Next, apply a base coat, preferable white. Place the stencil on your nails and use the airbrush gun to paint the design. Stencils come in various designs and we suggest, start by using a simple pattern. Now, gently remove it and remove the spilt paint using acetone. Put a top coat to keep the design on for long. So now you’ve become a self-proclaimed nail artist. Invite friends for a session and have them drooling for more. You can also use accessories on your nails to make your nails look even funkier. Tattoos, stickers, glitters are used along with the traditional nail paint to jazz up nails. Infact, nail art has gone a step further. People are also opting for nail piercing. Rings and tiny jewellery have become a fad amongst fashion lovers.

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Bridal Nail Caring and Wedding Nail Art

Your wedding day will likely be the most important day in your life, or at least one of the most important days. As a result you want to look your best and the only way to do that is to put a lot of effort and time into making sure everything is just perfect. You want the perfect dress, the perfect hairstyle, and of course the perfect nails. Sometimes people leave their nails to the last minute and paint them themselves almost as an afterthought. However, bridal nail caring is incredibly important because when your hands are beautiful you will love showing off your new rings even more not to mention the photos of your hands will be stunning.

Bridal Nail Caring and Wedding Nail Art-2There are lots of wedding nail art ideas and you can choose whatever type of art goes with your personality as well as your dress. Some women really enjoy the conservative French manicure with nothing else while other women really like to go for a bolder look. Some nice ideas include a basic French manicure with mini pearl or diamond accents. Having an airbrushed bride and groom on your nails is another option or perhaps lace details. Basically anything you can imagine can be airbrushed or hand painted onto your nails. For instance if you are having an outside wedding that is casual and you are carrying wildflowers then you might want to have some small flowers painted onto your nails. Whatever you want you can get!

Bridal Nail Caring and Wedding Nail Art-1

Of course, you will want to use the very best fingernail polish and the best ones are OPI nail polish as well as Creative Nail polish. Both of these brands are known for their staying power and not chipping. That means if you get your nails painted for your wedding and ask for one of these types of polish then you can bet that your nails will be gorgeous on your wedding day and for the honeymoon as well! Both OPI nail polish and Creative Nail polish are known for their staying power and not chipping. Just be sure the nail salon you visit carries these brands of nail polish and if not you may want to look for a different salon. The reason why is that these types of polish stay on your nails and don’t chip or flake like cheaper polish does. Go for a salon that uses the best and you will love your nails and the way they look in pictures.

Caitlina Fuller is a freelance writer. you will want to use the very best fingernail polish and the best ones are OPI nail polish as well as Creative Nail polish. Both of these brands are known for their staying power and not chipping. That means if you get your nails painted for your wedding and ask for one of these types of polish then you can bet that your nails will be gorgeous on your wedding day and for the honeymoon as well! Both OPI nail polish and Creative Nail polish are known for their staying power and not chipping.

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Nail Art - A Brief History

3000 years Before Christ the Chinese used enamel on their fingers. They applied the substance and left it to sit for several hours, the result; a pink finish on their nails. This was the beginning of nail art and the earliest records. The Indians also practiced nail art in a similar period using a dye derived from the Henna plant. This sometimes implied a social significance. Egyptians were another civilization that used nail art early on. The colour of ladies nails were used to identify what class in society you were in. The higher class wore deep shades of red and lower classes wore pale shades. Another mother of nail art was the Inca civilization who actually painted images of eagles on their fingertips.

Nail Art - A Brief History-1The modernization of nail design began early in the 19th century. Orange wood sticks were developed in Europe beginning the process. Modern manicures began with this invention around 1830. The popularity created business opportunities and salons started to pop up across the US by late 19th century.

After the creation of the automobile and more importantly the mass production of them, a new range of paints entered the market on the demand of car enthusiasts giving new life to nail art. One of the first design to become poplar was what was knows as the "moon manicure". This nail art design involved painting the middle of the nail while leaving the moon of the nail unpainted.

Nail Art - A Brief History-2The next revolution came from he Revson brothers, with their invention of a new kind of nail enamel and their creation of the company Revlon. The third partner in the business was a Charles Lachman who inspired the "L" in the middle of the company name. Their use of pigments instead of dyes changed the industry dramatically. This allowed for new colours and designs to quickly be adapted. The success instantly made Revlon an industry leader by 1940 and it was clear that nail art was here to stay.

As time moved on, nail art became a symbol to communicate between subcultures. Goths for example started to sport black nail polish, as did rock stars and punks.

Nail Art - A Brief History-3 Since then, nail art has become more creative and artistic. Many trends have come about such as the addition of symbols and crystals, air brushing, acrylic and gel nail enhancements. Nail art has become integrated into the world of fashion and is now sported as an accessory to any look.

The latest's in nail fashion? Nail wraps such as the metallic nails range. These wraps are pre-printed designs from a digital printer, allowing for complex patterns and reflective metallic finishes that are not possible through traditional methods. They are applied with heat activation and allow for designs to be finished in a fraction of the time. Not only this but they protect nails from scratches and don't chip like traditional products. They last for over 1 month and truly are the latest breakthrough in nail art.

Metallic Nails is the first Australian distributor of the Trendy Nails Unlimited product range, straight from the USA. Trendy Nails Unlimited (TNU) is a spankin' new, cutting edge invention for designing stylish, eye catching nails. TNU allows you to choose from a myriad of creative designs. This provides you and your client access to the up and coming, 'trendy', fashion forward designs you'll both love. TNU partners with any acrylic or gel system for an amazing finish.

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Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010

When it comes to nail art women are really addicted to this nail art designs. Solange Knowles has been known to sport manicures with domino dots and Union Jack to initials and diamonds embedded in the lacquer.
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010

Beyonce Knowles has been addicted to trying all sorts of designs on her nails, and thinks that some of the artists that have done work on her nails should have work in museums.



Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010Celebrity Best Nails Art Designs Trends 2010: Solange Knowles Nails

Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010

Fergie has been known to show off mega nail art while in concert as well. From glittering letters to Japanese nail art forms including dangles and hoops, Fergie says she is as obsessed with nail art as she is with music.



Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010Celebrity Best Nails Art Designs Trends 2010: Fergie Nails
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010
Fergie and Beyonce Nails Art Design 2010

Movie Themed Nails: 1st edition...Iron Man

Hi everyone, so I went to watch Iron Man 2 on Saturday and I enjoyed it. I wasn't there to judge it on its storyline or the actors (although I totally heart Robert Downey Jr...he's a sexy sexy man who ages well and he's hilarious in interviews and I love Gwyneth, too), I was there to just enjoy an action movie where I didn't have to think too hard about the storyline. Iron Man 2 was perfect.


All I kept thinking was that I really wanted to do a set of nails that were Iron Man themed. Which totally reminded me of Sarah from If the Shoe Fits... who does movie themed makeup looks. (If you're reading this, girl, HOLLA!) Only I think it's harder to do a makeup look based on a movie, cuz you have to find the right colours and apply them to your face in a way that looks pretty. So kudos to Sarah! I'm hoping to be able to bust out more of these, but to be honest I don't really take a lot of time out to watch movies...Maybe I'll have to make a point of doing that more often.

Anywho, here are the nails that I came up with...and yes, I only did one hand. My right hand only has black polish on it cuz there's no way my left hand could draw tiny, intricate little shapes and lines...it's kind of like a limp noodle. The pics may look small here cuz of the way my layout is, so feel free to click on the pics to enlarge.






If you guys are wondering what I used to create these looks...


I used from left to right, SpaRitual basecoat (on all the nails), Color Club polish in Black (on the middle and pinky fingers and the entire right hand! lol...And just to let you know this is the most opaque colour black or otherwise that I've ever used...I only ever need one coat!), Illamasqua polish in Caress (ring finger), SpaRitual polish in french tip (thumb) and Seche Vite dry fast top coat (on all nails).

And for my birthday I treated myself to a pack of nail art brushes (artnails.com) It comes with these...


...And these.


I think they were $45 with a 10% discount cuz I'm a nail student and it came with the 6 brushes and a bunch of instructions on how to use the brushes to create the art.
And then I bought these acrylic nail art paints. The whole pack was $15 minus the 10% discount for 12 paints and the little baggie they come packaged with.




To be honest, I'm not much of an instruction reader or follower when it comes to art. I didn't want to read instructions, I was so eager I just wanted to get to painting! I'll figure it out eventually on my own. I just find that I have my own way of doing things that work for me...It was fun and I don't get to do much drawing unless it's with my kids. Plus my daughter is loving the nails and that's a huge bonus.
But I can't believe how easy these made it to paint on my nails! If you make a boo boo, you just dip a brush in water and kind of swipe it away. It's acrylic, not nail polish so I didn't feel too bad if I messed up. Although the red does tend to stain the background...which reminds me that I forgot to apply a base to my pointer finger nail and I painted it with a dark red! gah. I can only imagine what that poor nail is going to look like (o_O)
Anyway, hope you enjoyed the pics and hope you guys find something to inspire you...even if it is a dude who flies around in a red and gold suit.

My nails #7: newprinted mint

Hey everyone! I painted my nails a minty colour earlier this week (Orly's Gumdrop) and they looked like they needed to be jazzed up a bit...they just looked too plain for me! So I used Orly's Clean Prep and some newpaper to make a print and just added the black french manicure smile line.





If you want to know how to do this, you can check out Orly website here on the details.




Dare to Kiss the Sunset!

hi all, I want to show to you my NOTD for last week which I wasn't able to post, and my mani today, In my 1st design I used sponge technique, stamped it with m66 konad and m02 fauxnad image plate...and I added Sunset caronia top coat...
In my 2nd design I used Dare caronia as base coat and b113 fauxnad image plate.. stamped it
2-3 times so that the design would be more elaborate... Hope you like it. God Bless...
Happy weekend everybody!





artificial light
with top coat