Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 June 2014

Neon Dotticure

Today I have another super summery look!
This weeks Simples challenge is a dotticure using different sized dots together. So this is what I came up with:



I really like this. It reminds me of glow-sticks! I think a splatter mani in these colours would be amazing!

I used Barry M Matt White as a base colour.
Then I did the dots with dotting tools, using Sinful Colours Cream Pink, La Femme Beauty Ultra Green and W7 Fluorescent Yellow which I placed randomly around the nails.

Saturday, 24 May 2014

Neon Skittle

Today I have experimented with the ultimate summer mani!!
The Neon Skittle! It's so so bright, way too bright for everyday wear, but it's still amazing!




These are the polishes I used:
H & M, blue nail art polish
Sinful Colours, Cream Pink
W7, Fluorescent Yellow,
La Femme Beauty, Ultra Green
Missguided, Missmatch.

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Neon Pink Sinful Colours

Today I bought my first Sinful Colours Polish, in Cream Pink, which is actually a gorgeous neon.


The photo's are two coats. I love how bright this polish is, and its such a lovely shade of pink. So summery, perfect for today! It went on nice and easy. Was touch dry very quickly, but I soon realised it wasn't completely dry underneath when I managed to smudge my thumb!



  On my accent finger I did a layer of Barry M Diamond Glitter, followed by a coat of Barry M Crystal Glaze. I managed to get this amazing macro of this nail and it looks so good!! Unless you look really close it just looks glittery but I love the detail in this picture!

Friday, 9 May 2014

Pretty Poppies

The sun is shining and it has inspired me to paint these nice, summery Poppies. :)

















This is probably one of my favourite mani's I have ever done. I love it so much!

I used Sally Hansen Sugar Coat in Sweetie, as a base colour.
I then used a combination of Rimmel Right Royal Red, Rimmel Coralicious, Sally Hansen Red Hot and Barry M Papaya, to paint the poppies, using the different colours for shading.
Finally, I finished using Barry M Black and a very thin detail brush to do the outlines and centres before covering in a Barry M topcoat.