Sonntag, 27. Oktober 2013

Autumn Nail Design



Hey guys,

today I have a naildesign for you, which I think is really nice for autumn and is also easy so even if you should be a beginner at naildesign you should be able to do it ;)

 



Here a picture of all the products I used (all products are mentioned in the text):


So first you have to remove your nail polish if you still wear some, if not just clean them so you don’t have any oil or dust or anything on them. Having them cleaned is for me pretty important, because it helps prevent to have little lumps in your nail polish or these little air bubbles.

 


After having them cleaned put on a base coat to protect your own nails. I really like the one from Manhattan. Let it dry really well before applying the next polish, but base coats usually dry really quick.
 



Afterward you put on the next colour. In my case it was the Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme wear in 48 Mocha Mix. Put it all over your nail with one or two coats, depending on how opaque your nail polish is. I would advise to make it opaque on your nails, because opaque colours just look better in autumn and winter.


After this new coat has dried, it doesn’t have to be perfectly dry. You add the next colour which goes diagonally over the front of the nail and covers the tip, so it has the shape of a long triangle. I used the essence colour&go in 112 time for romance. To do this I used a thin nail art brush (I uesd the nail art brushes from cheeky, available on Amazon), which is usually used for thin lines. Another brush which could be used is an angled brush (but don't get one that is too expensiv, becaue over time the bristles tend to get hard and break), which can help with a straight line. If you don’t feel comfortable with thin or other brushes at all, you can use some tape. But I haven’t found a good one for me yet, I usually rip some of the nail polish I already applied off when I try to remove the tape.


If you want you can leave it like that, which is perfectly fine. But I wanted to add another colour so I made a golden line which separated the two other coloures because they are really similar and I think it makes the essence colour pop a bit more. The golden line can also help to hide any mistake made with the second colour. My golden colour is a mix of two. First I wanted to use the gold-glittery one from my new nail polish colour palette which I posted a pic of on my Instagram. But after I put it on my plate, which I use for mixing or when I need my finer brushes (so I don’t have to put the brush in the nail polish bottle) I saw that it was a clear polish with some small glitter pieces in it. So I added another gold colour from  Laura Beauty in 460 gold nugget.

When you have all the coloures you want on your nails let them dry well then apply the top coat to protect your nail design. If you painted a bit over your nail just remove it with a cotton bud or a a pen to remove nail polish, I used the one from p2. And when all is dried your done :D

Here again the finished result:




Hope you like the design


Your Dahlia



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