Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hand Sanitizer Nail Art: Not Just For Killing Germs!!

Ok, I found this technique from cutepolish when I was randomly Googling/searching for new ideas, and just had to try it!! There is also another tutorial from SimpleLittlePleasures which is really helpful, and I have used several of her tutorials in the past also. She had helpful hints for if you can't find a spray hand sanitizer (which I couldn't).

Anyways, it comes out looking really cool!!

So, here's the run down of what you do::
I chose 4 fun, bright colors: Nina Caribbean Blue, Sinful Colors Happy Ending, Sally Hansen Hard to Get, and China Glaze Rich & Famous. I painted my nails white first so the colors would show up extra bright, and then painted in blocks of these fun colors, and ended up with this:



Then, you need a cup filled with room-temperature water, some black nail polish (I used Sally Hansen Black Out) and a bottle of spray hand sanitizer. I didn't find spray hand sanitizer, so I followed the tips from SimpleLittlePleasures and cut some regular hand sanitizer with some rubbing alcohol in one of those small, travel spritzers. 

The tutorials state to use 3 or 4 drops of black on the surface of the water, but that didn't come out dark enough for me, so I used closer to 8 or 9 drops. Then, once the color has spread out on the surface of the water, you spritz it with your sanitizer, and that will form spots where the black color has parted. I wrapped my fingers with tape and dipped my fingers in the water. The black polish will transfer to your nail, leaving open the spots the hand sanitizer opened up, letting the bright neon colors show through. It's super messy and I needed to redo my first few nails, not really getting the hang of it till my fourth try or so, but it turned out super fun!




Braids Design for Nails

While I was looking over the other entries for the Sally Hansen I Heart Nail Art competition, I noticed a lot of people had done what looks like a braid design, where the colors weave down the nail. So I definitely had to Google it!!
Here is the tutorial I found::
Braided Nail Art

Here are the three colors I used:
Nina Shiny Penny
Finger Paints Bronze Sculpture
China Glaze Exceptionally Gifted

And here are my results!! It was tough to get a picture because the flash kept reflecting back at me, so that's why I took so many!






Color Blocking Nail Design

No, I didn't fall off the face of the Earth! Although, it has felt like that at some times. Life has certainly been crazy as I wrap up my internship and grad program, job search, and generally stress out about graduation and the coming summer!!

I've actually still been painting my nails this whole month, though I've been keeping the same manicure for a week at a time on average which is much longer than usual. So I will do my best to get caught up!!

The first manicure I did this month was a plain, boring French tip for a job/career fair I attended. (Although I still did my trick using China Glaze Fairy Dust underneath the nude color to give it a hint of sparkle hehe). My second manicure was some Color Blocking to enter into the Sally Hansen I Heart Nail Art competition for April, which I uploaded using my instagram account and #iheartnailart


I painted all my nails in a sparkly silver. Then I used Sinful Colors Hazard and Finger Paints Art Dealer Teal-er for the colors. I'd paint one corner of my nail at a time, overlapping with the color previously painted on the adjoining corner. When I got to the last corner, I stopped before overlapping with the first color/corner, to give it a pin-wheel look. I then used the same sparkly silver to stripe the boundary lines between the colors. And that's it! Easy-peasy!


Monday, April 1, 2013

Cherry Blossom Nail Art: Spring Is On My Mind!

I love the winter (although the snow amount was TOTALLY disappointing this year!) but there's something about the days starting to get longer and the days starting to get warmer that energizes me! So I wanted to put my excitement into my manicure.

And so, even though nothing is blooming yet around here, I give you, my cherry tree in bloom!


After my Beauty Secrets base coat, I did my usual sparkly backdrop technique by painting a coat of China Glaze Fairy Dust and then Nina French Ivory. I then painted the trunk and branches of the tree with Finger Paints Bronze Sculpture. I then used dotting tools to do the petals. The colors I used for the petals were: Hip-Hip-Hue-Ray! by Finger Paints, and Rich & Famous and Exceptionally Gifted by China Glaze. I dotted all three colors on top or almost on top of one another. 



I liked the idea of the tree reaching out and having the branches arch over across all my nails, with just some falling blossoms left on the pinky.


I was kinda at a loss for what to do on my thumb, so just did another over-arching branch.

I eventually put a matte-finish top coat on it to reduce the glare. That does mean that the sparkle from the Fairy Dust is pretty much hidden, though.





Happy Spring everyone!!

Easter Lilies Nail Art

Alright, I promise I didn't drop off the face of the earth! I was actually on Spring Break and got to have a little fun :)

So, I did my nails for St. Patrick's day but never took any pictures! Which is ok, 'cuz it didn't come out as I had pictured it so they weren't anything exciting. I did a gradient from light green to darker green on the tips. Then I drew some clovers in black with a thin brush.

For Easter, at first I thought I'd paint my nails in pastels and then polkadots or zig-zags, like Easter eggs. Then I decided to go a different direction and did Easter lilies so that it was also a tribute to spring.



After my Beauty Secrets base coat, I did THREE coats of Sally Hansen Frozen Solid. It's a really sparkly light blue and needed an extra coat to make it a solid color. Then I used Finger Paints Hip-Hip-Hue-Ray! which is a white and drew the petals of the lilies. For an example, I just looked up pictures of Easter lilies and did the best I could. I outlined the individual petals with Sinful Colors Slate which is a medium gray so the lines wouldn't be as harsh as they would have been with black. I used Finger Paints Sketch-N-Etch to draw in the stem and leaves, then Sinful Colors Happy Ending and Finger Paints Guggen I'm Lime for the details in the center of the flower. For my ring finger, I painted it with Sinful Colors Out Of This World and then topped it with Finger Paints Sparkle Top Coat to give some contrast to my mani.


So there's my Easter/spring manicure! I will have another update here soon for my current spring-themed nails, too! :)

Happy Easter and Happy Spring time!