Showing posts with label gradient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gradient. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

11 Neon Gradient

Hi girls!

Today I have yet another manicure for the June Nail Art Challenge for you guys! This time it is a neon gradient.

To make this neon gradient I followed this simple tutorial by The Nailasaurus using two polishes from the Essie Neon 2014 Collection: Essie Too Taboo and Essie I'm Addicted.


Making a gradient manicure is so difficult and time-consuming, but I still love how they turn out every time - and this time is no exception!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!

Stay polished!
- Louise.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Essie Jazzy Jubilant

Hi girls!

Today I have an Essie nail polish to show and swatch for you guys - Essie Jazzy Jubilant.
Jazzy Jubilant is a multicoloured glitter in a clear base. The polish consists of red, blue, green, purple, silver and gold hexagon-shaped glitters in various sizes - it sounds like a handful, but the polish is actually one of the more subdued multicoloured glitters I have seen.

The formula of Jazzy Jubilant is okay - the clear base of the polish is a little heavy, which makes it hard to get enough glitter onto the nails. But the polish is so pretty and it is totally worth the trouble!

Down below the polish is shown as a gradiant over OPI Alpine Snow.


I love how the polish look likes confetti - a party on the nails.
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!

xoxo
- Louise.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Snowflake Manicure

Hello ladies!

Today I made some nail art for you guys.
It is a blue gradient manicure with white snowflakes!

My base is a (very subtle) blue gradient of Essie Avenue Maintain and OPI Dating a Royal. I used my white Barry M Nail Art Pen to draw on the snowflakes and I used Essie Set in Stones for a little extra in the middle of every snowflake.

I am so proud of myself and I really love this manicure! Just perfect for winter!

Inside
Outside

Do you guys like it as much as I do?