Hi girls!
Today is my boyfriend's birthday!
That is why I told him he could choose the design and nail polishes for my manicure today. He chose polka dots in various blue shades - he even chose which size dotting tool I should use!
For the manicure I started off with a blue base of Essie Avenue Maintain on all my nails. Afterwards I used a medium sized dotting tool to dot on a polka dot pattern in a different blue shade on each nail. On my pinky I used Essie Aruba Blue, on my ring finger I used OPI Get Your Number, on my middle finger I used Ciaté Skinny Jeans, on my pointer I used piCture pOlish Dragonfly, and on my thumb I used Etude House BL601.
Even though this is not my style, I really like how this manicure turned out!
What do you guys think about this blue dotticure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Monday, 2 March 2015
Sunday, 1 March 2015
The Skittlette: An Essay
Hello ladies!
As you may know I absolutely love the skittlette. In this short essay I will try to explain why.
The skittlette was invented by the amazing Marta of ChitChatNails. You can read about the story behind, the definition of and how to make the skittlette here.
The first time I made a skittlette manicure was in Fancy Friday. And it was love at first sight. I could not stop staring at my nails while wearing said skittlette and I wanted to make more ASAP.
Since then I have made over 35 skittlette manicures - and I still want to make more!
I love that the skittlette is not as busy as a skittle, but still not as boring as only one accent nail!
I love all the different combinations you get with the skittlette!
I love that you only have to make nail art on two or three nails on each hand and not every nail - especially when doing water marble or something as messy and hard!
I love the skittlette!
Stay polished.
- Louise
As you may know I absolutely love the skittlette. In this short essay I will try to explain why.
The skittlette was invented by the amazing Marta of ChitChatNails. You can read about the story behind, the definition of and how to make the skittlette here.
The first time I made a skittlette manicure was in Fancy Friday. And it was love at first sight. I could not stop staring at my nails while wearing said skittlette and I wanted to make more ASAP.
Since then I have made over 35 skittlette manicures - and I still want to make more!
I love that the skittlette is not as busy as a skittle, but still not as boring as only one accent nail!
I love all the different combinations you get with the skittlette!
I love that you only have to make nail art on two or three nails on each hand and not every nail - especially when doing water marble or something as messy and hard!
I love the skittlette!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Dusty Blue Dotticure
Hi girls!
Today I made a simple dotticure with dusty blue shades and polka dots.
For the manicure I started off with a light, dusty blue base of By K. Blue Fog. Afterwards I used a small dotting tool and the dusty blue Chanel Blue Boy.
I love this simple manicure!
What do you guys think about this dotticure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I made a simple dotticure with dusty blue shades and polka dots.
For the manicure I started off with a light, dusty blue base of By K. Blue Fog. Afterwards I used a small dotting tool and the dusty blue Chanel Blue Boy.
I love this simple manicure!
What do you guys think about this dotticure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Monday, 23 February 2015
Cherries
Hey guys!
Today I made a cute, summer-y manicure featuring little cherries!
For the manicure I started off with a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my pinky, ring, and middle finger, and a red base of Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pop Art on my pointer and thumb. For the cherry nail art on my ring and middle finger I used a dotting tool and the red nail polish to dot on the cherries followed by a small nail art brush and green acrylic paint to make the stems. To finish off the skittlette I applied China Glaze Fairy Dust to my pinky.
I think this manicure would be perfect for summer!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I made a cute, summer-y manicure featuring little cherries!
For the manicure I started off with a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my pinky, ring, and middle finger, and a red base of Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pop Art on my pointer and thumb. For the cherry nail art on my ring and middle finger I used a dotting tool and the red nail polish to dot on the cherries followed by a small nail art brush and green acrylic paint to make the stems. To finish off the skittlette I applied China Glaze Fairy Dust to my pinky.
I think this manicure would be perfect for summer!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Friday, 20 February 2015
Fancy Friday: Multicolored Stamping
Hello ladies!
Today it is time for another Fancy Friday manicure!
The challenge this week is multicolored stamping. I did not know whether to make double stamping (two layers of stamping in two different colors) or gradient stamping (one layer of stamping with two different colors blend together). I went with the last one and I am really happy with the result!
For the manicure I started off with a light blue base of Deborah Lippmann Blue Orchid on all my nails. Afterwards I stamped the gradient chevrons on my middle and ring finger with MoYou London Fashionista Plate Collection 05, Mundo de Uñas Green, and Mundo de Uñas Turquoise. To finish off the skittlette I applied the silver glitter China Glaze Fairy Dust on my pinky.
I love how this turned out and it is definitly not the last time I will make multicolored stamping!
What do you guys think about this manicure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Remember to check out what the other girls created for this week's challenge down below!
Today it is time for another Fancy Friday manicure!
The challenge this week is multicolored stamping. I did not know whether to make double stamping (two layers of stamping in two different colors) or gradient stamping (one layer of stamping with two different colors blend together). I went with the last one and I am really happy with the result!
For the manicure I started off with a light blue base of Deborah Lippmann Blue Orchid on all my nails. Afterwards I stamped the gradient chevrons on my middle and ring finger with MoYou London Fashionista Plate Collection 05, Mundo de Uñas Green, and Mundo de Uñas Turquoise. To finish off the skittlette I applied the silver glitter China Glaze Fairy Dust on my pinky.
I love how this turned out and it is definitly not the last time I will make multicolored stamping!
What do you guys think about this manicure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Remember to check out what the other girls created for this week's challenge down below!
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Stamping is hard!
Hey guys!
Today I made a simple black and white manicure featuring stamping (that is a little crooked and smeared)!
For the manicure I started off with a black base of Essie Licorice on my pinky, middle, and ring finger, and a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my pointer and thumb. Afterwards I stamped the pattern on my middle and ring finger using MoYou London Fashionista Plate Collection 08 and Mundo de Uñas White.
I think stamping is a hard skill to master!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments?
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I made a simple black and white manicure featuring stamping (that is a little crooked and smeared)!
For the manicure I started off with a black base of Essie Licorice on my pinky, middle, and ring finger, and a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my pointer and thumb. Afterwards I stamped the pattern on my middle and ring finger using MoYou London Fashionista Plate Collection 08 and Mundo de Uñas White.
I think stamping is a hard skill to master!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments?
Stay polished.
- Louise
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Moustache Studs
Hey guys!
I love these cute moustache studs!
What do you guys think about this manicure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have a simple skittlette featuring moustache studs to share with you!
For the manicure I started off with a blue base of Yves Saint Laurent Bleu Majorelle on my pointer and thumb, a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my middle and ring finger, and a silver texture polish on my pinky. Afterwards I applied the moustache studs to my ring and middle finger.
The moustache studs I used for this manicure is from Born Pretty Store. They come in a pack of five (#6506 in the color Silver), so if you use them as an accent nail (or two), there are for a couple of manicures in the pack. They also come in gold and bronze.
I collect things with moustaches on them and these studs are perfect! I really like them because they are awesome and fun, and because they are curved to fit the nail, which make them really easy to use!
If you want to buy something in Born Pretty Store, remember to use my coupon code SXKQ10 for 10% off your entire order and free international shipping. Click here to see their nail art products.I collect things with moustaches on them and these studs are perfect! I really like them because they are awesome and fun, and because they are curved to fit the nail, which make them really easy to use!
I love these cute moustache studs!
What do you guys think about this manicure? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
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