Hi lovelies,
These nails are ones I did a couple of weeks ago, when I was still working out the kinks in my new photography set-up and so the photos are a little off. But, I did really like this design, so I'm still going to post it. It's also my first attempt at a negative space nail art design and I thought it was important to record that. On a side note, check out this branching out in new techniques - first my half moon mani and now negative space and half moons together!
For these, I used
I was actually very pleased with the way this turned out. I used french tip stencils for the negative space and freehanded the zig-zags.
What do you think? Matte or glossy?
These nails are ones I did a couple of weeks ago, when I was still working out the kinks in my new photography set-up and so the photos are a little off. But, I did really like this design, so I'm still going to post it. It's also my first attempt at a negative space nail art design and I thought it was important to record that. On a side note, check out this branching out in new techniques - first my half moon mani and now negative space and half moons together!
I also couldn't decide whether I liked it better glossy or matte, so I thought I'd post both. What do you think? I think having it matte makes the lines and the overall design look crisper and neater, but there is a reason why glossy nail polish is so well-loved..
For these, I used
Shrimply Devine by Sally Hansen (pink)
Some Like It Hot by Face of Australia (orange)
Good to Grape by Sally Hansen (green)
It was all topped off with Poshe's Super Fast Drying Top Coat and my matte top coat was Platinum by Face of Australia.
I was actually very pleased with the way this turned out. I used french tip stencils for the negative space and freehanded the zig-zags.
What do you think? Matte or glossy?
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