Showing posts with label neon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neon. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2016

Neon Dotticure

This week I have a bright summery mani to distract from this miserable weather we're having at the moment!


I have had this grey/neon yellow pattern pinned on my pinterest inspiration board for ages, but never got round to doing anything with it until now.

I used Ciaté 'Chinchilla' for the base, then used Barry M 'Black' and Illamasqua 'Rare' for the the dots. 

I really like how this mani turned out. It's just a shame my nails or so short and ugly at the moment! I think I'll be trying this design again with different colours once I get my nails back as I like them! 

Friday, 4 July 2014

Gradient Tutorial

I created this amazing gradient a few days ago. After posting on Instagram there was a lot of interest and questions from friends, so here I have created a tutorial for everyone to have a go!! :)



First, I would recommend gathering together everything you will need.

  • At least 2 different coloured polishes
  • Base coat
  • Top coat, 
  • Nail polish remover/acetone (I use both, but one or the other will do!)
  • A sponge
  • Scissors (you may not need these depending whether you would rather use the sponge whole)
  • Clean up brush.


I am using Neon colours so the polishes I need are Barry M Matt White, Sinful Colours Cream Pink and W7 Fluorescent Yellow.

I started with a base coat. I use Sally Hansen Nail Nutrition, followed by a white layer of Barry M, as I am using neon colours and the white base helps make sure the colours stand out.


Once the white was dry I got my sponge. Some people say make up sponges are the best, but I just use a regular washing up sponge and have never had any problems! I find it easier to work with a smaller piece for better precision, so I cut a chunk off the sponge.


Now I would recommend opening all the polishes you want to use for your gradient, so you can easily get at them.

Hold the sponge, then using the other hand paint a small line of your first colour. Directly below this, paint a line of your second colour.


Now, the messy part! Sponge the paint onto the nail. Make sure you dab the sponge up and down a bit, so the colours blend in the middle and don't forget about the sides of your nails! It will end up all over your fingers, but don't worry about that!!
You can probably do 2 or 3 nails before you need to put more polish on the sponge, depending how fast you work. If it is starting to get tacky, or not transferring well, just put fresh polish lines on the sponge!


Now, depending how bright you want the colours, once the first layer is dry you can dab more polish on. In this picture you can see the colour difference between one layer and two layers.


That's the main part done, hopefully you're gradient should look something like this:


Now for the clean up. I use another piece of sponge and some Nail Polish Remover to clean the worst off my fingers.. It would take forever to clean all that with a clean-up brush.


Then I use some acetone and a clean-up brush to make sure my cuticles are all clean and tidy!
Follow with a layer of topcoat and you're done! I use Barry M 3 in 1 topcoat.


Ta Da!! Happy Gradient-ing!!



You can create lots of different effects with this technique, just by using different colours.
Here are a few other gradient manicures I have done:





Thursday, 3 July 2014

Nails of the Month: June

OK, so I had an idea that each month I will do a 'Nails of the Month' post.
In these posts I will share my favourite mani from the past month and also the most popular mani's on the blog and my Facebook page.
It always amaze's me how the most popular posts are often the one's I actually really don't like!!

So I'm going to start with the most popular mani on the blog this month.
This was my Lace Saran mani:


Although I was quite proud of the freehand painting on this mani, I personally don't love it!!


The Facebook favourite was really close, so I'm going to show you both!!
First is my Leopard Print Mani:


Very closely followed by my Roses and Dots:
These nails were a huge hit with all my friends and I got so many comments on them! I even had a guy at Uni telling me 'I'm not gay, but I really love your nails!!'. They were also an Instagram favourite, although I don't post all my mani's to Instagram. 
I wasn't completely happy with them. There is some pretty bad smudging, although I do love the design.



My personal favourite of the month is a very simple but effective mani! The Neon Dotticure!
I love this so much, it just all goes together really well! It is very rare I do my nails and can't think of anything I want to change about it!


So that's the round up for this month! I hope people like me doing this! I think it's nice to have all the favourites together for comparison!



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!