Showing posts with label nail art tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail art tips. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 July 2015

How to pretend you can paint - dry brush & design!

Ever wonder how those stupid talented nail artists do amazing tiny detailed paintings and super straight lines? We can be just like them by pretending how to be a real painter with a couple key tricks. Watch the video to see how!

 
VIDEO TUTORIAL RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW !

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Find me the perfect white nail polish, damnnit!

You've asked yourself this question too many times before... WHY CAN'T I FIND THE PERFECT WHITE NAIL POLISH??? Cause no one should be deprived of that perfect fresh white canvas ready for nail art and epic gradienting.

Now, I didn't test every single white nail polish in the world, cause, well, I'd be dead by the time I finished. I know there's a few other 'popular' or highly coveted white nail polishes out there that I just didn't have time to source out and include (that and I'm lazy).

BUT I do think this video reveals a white nail polish trick we never thought much about before!!

WATCH NOW:



Saturday, 22 November 2014

It's a warm glittery Christmas with FUN Lacquer

I have an epic Christmas 2014 collection for your viewing pleasure today, brought to you by the one and only FUN Lacquer! The best part is that not only is this 8-piece rich and oh-so-unique Christmas collection available directly from FUN Lacquer (shipping out of Singapore), but they are newly stocked out of Live Love Polish, a US-based nail polish shop that ships out internationally as well! Exciting news for the indie polish addict in all of us.

FUN Lacquer Christmas 2014 collection swatches
 
VIDEO TUTORIAL AT THE END OF THE POST!

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Nail art hack: How to get clean, smooth lines with your paintbrush

Today's post is a little out of the ordinary as I am going to show you a trick that will ameliorate your nail arts! Specifically, brush work. I'll show you how using oil on your brush helps to soften the bristles while keeping the shape/form of the bristles 'together' as opposed to fraying all over the place.

 
VIDEO TUTORIAL AT THE END OF THE POST!