Geo Nails
We've been dying to try these nails since we first saw them all over instagram, but we couldn't find a colour match we were in love with enough to really go for it - until we decided on these. Essie's Bikini So Teeny, available here, and Nails Inc. Sumner Place, available here.
We started with Essie Bikini So Teeny on all nails (except the ring finger and thumb, which we inverted to Sumner Place), then used striping tape to make a perfect line up the middle of any fingers we wanted this design on. We then used a nail art brush to brush on an angled line starting from the middle of the nail in the centre, to about 3/4 to the cuticle on the edge. We then 'filled in' the bottom half with the opposite colour, and allowed the polish to dry before peeling off the striping tape. Finish with some topcoat, and you're done!
This mani was quick and easy, definitely a good first attempt at working with striping tape. More striping tape mani's on their way in the future...
Spring Striped Mani
Spring has sprung! Or is that just our nails? Regardless, we're getting in to the season by sporting some bright and pastel stripes on our fingertips. For this look we used a variety of brands and colours, but the fun of this mani is mixing and matching! Gather a bunch of your favourite polishes and go with the flow. We used striping tape, available here, to create the straight edges for our lines - but you could just as easily use a thin paint brush available at your local craft store.
We started with OPI's Alpine Snow for our base, a classic white with great coverage. We used Seche Vite top coat and let that dry for about 10 minutes, to ensure the striping tape didn't strip the white polish. Then we applied striping tape at different intervals to achieve the bands of different thickness. We used a few of our favourite colours, examples above, to paint within the boundaries of the striping tape. Alternating the order of your colours on each nail makes this mani even more playful, we tried to keep each nail different! Then, after a few minutes drying time, we carefully peeled off the striping tape and finished with a second coat of top coat! Voila, stripes for spring!
Red Rose Nails ft. Butter London
If you didn't know, Valentine's day is coming up. Shocked? Us too. We've been the culprit of the done to death heart nail art many times, but this time we decided to go for a fresh take on Valentine's day nails - red roses! Thanks to Butter London's 25% off Reds Sale, we picked up some classic reds including Blowing Raspberries, Knees Up, Pillar Box Red, and the classic Union Jack Black. |
Close up of the middle and ring finger |
Valentine's Day Nail Art
With Valentine's Day right around the corner, we think it's the right time to get in the spirit and embrace the heart-filled nail art craze. To keep this mani fun and fresh, we used an OPI Liquid Sand Shade on the thumb and ring finger, and used a bold red with black and white accents on the remaining fingers. We love the results, and the added texture from OPI Liquid Sand makes this mani even more interesting to look at! If you can't get your hands on OPIs Liquid Sand collection, we recommend a glitter accent nail in a coordinating shade.
What you need:
What you need:
- Red nail polish (we used Nails Inc. St. James, available here)
- White nail polish (we used China Glaze White on White, available here)
- Red Liquid Sand nail polish/Glitter nail polish (we used OPI Liquid Sand The Impossible, available here)
- Black nail polish (we used Essie Licorice, available here)
- Nail art brush (available, as a set including a dotter, here)
- Base coat and top coat (we used Essie First Base, available here, and Seche Vite top coat, available here)
What to do:
- Paint all nails with a base coat.
- Paint your accent nails (thumb and ring finger) with the red liquid sand (or glitter) polish, and all other fingers with a red polish. Do 2-3 coats as required.
- Pinky: Use black polish on half of the nail, and paint the top half of 'LOVE' using a nail art brush. After that dries, use the (clean) nail art brush and white polish to connect the bottom half of 'LOVE'.
- Middle Finger: Using the nail art brush and black polish, starting at the centre of the nail, make two dots and then drag the dots together, making a small heart. Repeat this until the nail is covered. Then, using a clean nail art brush, put white polish inside one of the hearts as an accent heart.
- Pointer Finger: Using white nail polish and a nail art brush, draw many xo's all over the nail, and then draw a larger white heart in the centre of the nail (following the procedure in step 4). Then, using a clean nail art brush, fill in the white heart with black polish.
- Allow all to dry, and paint with a top coat! Note: for OPI Liquid Sand, do not topcoat, as the matte 'sand' effect will be lost.
Completed Valentine's Day Nails |
Monarch Butterfly Wing Nails
Monarch Butterfly Wing Nails
The Monarch Wing Nails on a full hand. |
Why we love these:
These nails reflect the beauty of mother nature, and are fun and easy to do! We love mixing this look up with different backgrounds colours (full silver glitter butterfly, anyone?) and even using it as an accent nail to liven a tired mani!
What you need:
- White Polish (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
- Black Polish (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
- Orange Polish (we used Misa Speed of Life, buy it here)
- Gold Shimmer Polish (we used Chanel Gold Fiction, buy it here)
- Base Coat and Top Coat (we used Essie, buy the top coat here, and base coat here)
- Nail Art Brush and Dotter Tool (buy both in a set here here)
- Makeup Sponge (we used something similar to the Make Up For Ever HD Sponge, buy it here)
What to do:
- Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
- Paint each nail with two coats of your gold shimmer polish, and allow to dry fully (this is the most important part!).
- Soak your makeup sponge in water - so it doesn't absorb all of the polish - and paint your orange polish on to one side. Begin sponging at the tip of your nail, and move 3/4 of the way towards one upper corner, creating an ombre style fade of orange polish in to the gold shimmer polish.
- Using your nail art brush and black polish, paint a diagonal black line from the upper top corner to the opposite bottom corner of your nail. Perpendicular to this black line, draw another black line near the top of your nail.
- Use the nail art brush to draw two more black lines, dividing the bottom section of your nail in to 4 quarters. Fill in the tip of your nail creating rounded edges (see photo below for clarification).
- Using the dotter tool and white polish, make some white spots on the black tip of your nail.
- After ensuring your nails are dry enough to top coat without running (allow about 5-10 minutes), paint the top coat over your whole nail and the tip of your nail and allow to dry!
Close up of a Monarch Wing nail. |
Silver Glitter Ombre Nails
Silver Glitter Ombre Nails
Completed Silver Glitter Ombre Nails. |
Why we love these:
These nails are fun and easy, and require no extra-special nail art brushes or techniques! These nails are fun and the layered glitter adds a new dimension of sparkle. These nails are perfect for a night out, and can be done in any colour to match any outfit.
What you need:
- Grey Polish (we used OPI French Quarter For Your Thoughts, buy it here)
- Fine Silver Glitter Polish (we used OPI Lucerne-tainly Look Marvelous, buy it here)
- Medium Silver Glitter Polish (we used Nails Inc. Sloane Square, buy it here)
- Chunky Silver Glitter Polish (we used Sephora by OPI Glitter to the End!, buy it here)
- Base Coat and Top Coat (we used Essie, buy the top coat here, and base coat here)
What to do:
- Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
- Paint two coats of the grey polish on to your nails, allowing some extra time to dry before starting the glitter polish so there is no running.
- Take the finest glitter polish, remove all excess polish from the brush, and paint from the tip of your finger to 3/4 to the cuticle on each nail. (Note: The less polish you have on your brush, the more the glitter will appear to 'fade' out in to the next colour)
- Using the medium glitter polish, remove excess polish from the brush, and paint from the tip of your nails to half way to the cuticle on each nail.
- Finally, using the chunky glitter, add some larger pieces of glitter to the tip area of each nail.
- Paint all nails with a top coat, ensuring to seal the tips of your nails, and allow to dry!
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