Hello lovelies,
Just one speedy post today. I've done a pretty cool jelly sandwich using Clinique Call My Buff and OPI Polka.com
I've started with two coats of Clinique, then added one generous coat of OPI and lastly I've added a coat of Clinique. I like how soft it looks, the Clinique is quite sheer jelly.
Have a lovely day everyone!
Showing posts with label OPI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OPI. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Monday, 24 June 2013
OPI Liquid Sand Nail art featuring Vesper, Pussy Galore and Born Pretty Store Studs
Hello lovelies,
I've done some more nail art with textured polishes, this time OPI Liquid Sands. It's almost impossible to use a tape on textured polishes so I've drawn the cross freehand, using the nail polish brush.
I have used OPI Vesper, Pussy Galore and Born Pretty Store Studs.
The studs come from a stud wheel from Born Pretty Store which offers a great variety of shapes and sizes. You can use my 10% discount code when shopping at BPS, it's LHJ61.
Are you still into textured polishes? There will be more collections coming out in the Autumn so this trend is not going away! ;)
I've done some more nail art with textured polishes, this time OPI Liquid Sands. It's almost impossible to use a tape on textured polishes so I've drawn the cross freehand, using the nail polish brush.
I have used OPI Vesper, Pussy Galore and Born Pretty Store Studs.
The studs come from a stud wheel from Born Pretty Store which offers a great variety of shapes and sizes. You can use my 10% discount code when shopping at BPS, it's LHJ61.
Are you still into textured polishes? There will be more collections coming out in the Autumn so this trend is not going away! ;)
Labels:
Born Pretty Store,
Nail Art,
OPI,
Pink,
Purple,
Studs,
Textured polish
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Bridal Pink Bow Nail Art with Tutorial
Hello lovelies,
New tutorial for freehand nail art is here!
I've created these nails quite a while ago upon request of Bridal Tribe, e-magazine for brides to be, to do some special wedding nails. I'm not into French manicures so I have created a soft, romantic bow design.
I have used three coats of OPI Don't Burst My Bubble as a base colour and then painted the bow design with acrylic paint.
I've put together a tutorial for you:
New tutorial for freehand nail art is here!
I've created these nails quite a while ago upon request of Bridal Tribe, e-magazine for brides to be, to do some special wedding nails. I'm not into French manicures so I have created a soft, romantic bow design.
I have used three coats of OPI Don't Burst My Bubble as a base colour and then painted the bow design with acrylic paint.
I've put together a tutorial for you:
Monday, 17 June 2013
The Perfect Manicure For Your Evening Dress
Hello lovelies,
I have partnered with lovely Jenny Crompton and we are bringing you some dress and manicure inspiration!
When it comes to glamorous evening events, one of the highlights is picking out that perfect outfit. Whether it’s a prom, a wedding, or a special romantic date, once you've chosen your dress it's time to make some decisions about your hair, your make up, and of course... your manicure.
Here are just a few scenarios for evening dresses and tips on how they can influence your choice of manicure.
Quaint country wedding
If you turn up to a classy family wedding in a revealing bodycon dress, you might find yourself outlawed, so stick to floaty florals and pretty pastels.
With its chic rose detail and perfect peach tones, the Rare Rose Bodice Skater Dress is the ideal accompaniment to a romantic summer wedding. In terms of manicure you might choose a classic French style, with nude, understated tones or very subtle gradient. Needless to say, this is not an outfit to combine with bright, gregarious colours – think bare naturals and mother of pearl.
Lucy would pair this dress with a simple gradient or just painted nails without nail art with peach shades like China Glaze Peachy Keen.
There is always the opportunity to go a little more glam with touches of diamanté, with this Floral Bandeau Prom dress. You could even go glittery with a textured polish and pick out some of the fabric's darker tones to make an impact.
Lucy has created bespoke manicure inspired by this dress using watercolours and OPI Alpine Snow as a base. She has opted for a bit more colourful version.
And this is how it's done:
Out on the town
If you're hell bent on making a statement with a bright block-coloured dress such as the Renee Katie Criss Cross Roll Neck Dress, think contrast. More lime green would be extremely overpowering, so instead you might consider a black polish. If nail art is your thing, delicate green lines would be enough to tie in with the dress.
The OPI Don’t Talk Bach To Me matches this dress great but it might be too much so you can wear more subtle version with glitter gradient to give it more bling…
The Quontum Strappy Bodycon is a dress which screams nail art. On the front, this appears to be nothing more than an LBD, but turn around and it's much more than that. Vibrant pink and contrasting black nail designs would carry on the theme of the dress perfectly.
What you do with your nails largely depends upon the type of event you're attending, as well as the dress you've chosen. You might be surprised at how disastrous a poor nail/dress combination can be. But finger nails are extremely visible when it comes to eating, drinking and communicating – after all, you do have ten of them!
Lucy has done another bespoke manicure inspired by this dress using OPI You Callin’ Me A Lyre?, A England Camelot and OPI If You Moust You Moust.
Inspired? I hope so ;)
Thanks to Jenny for this lovely collaboration and inspiring me to do these nail art designs!
I have partnered with lovely Jenny Crompton and we are bringing you some dress and manicure inspiration!
When it comes to glamorous evening events, one of the highlights is picking out that perfect outfit. Whether it’s a prom, a wedding, or a special romantic date, once you've chosen your dress it's time to make some decisions about your hair, your make up, and of course... your manicure.
Here are just a few scenarios for evening dresses and tips on how they can influence your choice of manicure.
Quaint country wedding
If you turn up to a classy family wedding in a revealing bodycon dress, you might find yourself outlawed, so stick to floaty florals and pretty pastels.
With its chic rose detail and perfect peach tones, the Rare Rose Bodice Skater Dress is the ideal accompaniment to a romantic summer wedding. In terms of manicure you might choose a classic French style, with nude, understated tones or very subtle gradient. Needless to say, this is not an outfit to combine with bright, gregarious colours – think bare naturals and mother of pearl.
Lucy would pair this dress with a simple gradient or just painted nails without nail art with peach shades like China Glaze Peachy Keen.
There is always the opportunity to go a little more glam with touches of diamanté, with this Floral Bandeau Prom dress. You could even go glittery with a textured polish and pick out some of the fabric's darker tones to make an impact.
Lucy has created bespoke manicure inspired by this dress using watercolours and OPI Alpine Snow as a base. She has opted for a bit more colourful version.
And this is how it's done:
Out on the town
If you're hell bent on making a statement with a bright block-coloured dress such as the Renee Katie Criss Cross Roll Neck Dress, think contrast. More lime green would be extremely overpowering, so instead you might consider a black polish. If nail art is your thing, delicate green lines would be enough to tie in with the dress.
The OPI Don’t Talk Bach To Me matches this dress great but it might be too much so you can wear more subtle version with glitter gradient to give it more bling…
The Quontum Strappy Bodycon is a dress which screams nail art. On the front, this appears to be nothing more than an LBD, but turn around and it's much more than that. Vibrant pink and contrasting black nail designs would carry on the theme of the dress perfectly.
What you do with your nails largely depends upon the type of event you're attending, as well as the dress you've chosen. You might be surprised at how disastrous a poor nail/dress combination can be. But finger nails are extremely visible when it comes to eating, drinking and communicating – after all, you do have ten of them!
Lucy has done another bespoke manicure inspired by this dress using OPI You Callin’ Me A Lyre?, A England Camelot and OPI If You Moust You Moust.
Inspired? I hope so ;)
Thanks to Jenny for this lovely collaboration and inspiring me to do these nail art designs!
*This is a collaboration post and I have been somewhat compensated
Friday, 14 June 2013
Peeking into Paranormal World! Nail Art feat. Illamasqua Omen and A England Camelot
Hello lovelies,
I'm so excited to show you this manicure..actually there's three versions of it!
The theme of the Illamasqua's collection, Paranormal has inspired me and this manicure is supposed to depict tears through the fabric of the universe; between our universe and the one where ghosts, demons and other paranormal creatures live.
I have used Illamasqua Omen and A England Camelot.
And here is the awesome, 'paranormal' version! Gosh I loved how the green glows!
Then I said to myself: "Hang on, I could make this even more interesting, white glows under UV light too!" I've outlined the 'tears' and added some distress lines using white acrylic paint and this is the result:
Awesome, right? The Illamasqua Paranormal polishes are so much fun! below is a mattified version that actually looks like I've drawn on chalkboard :)
So that was the second post of the day. Did you like it? Would you like to try these new Illamasqua's UV glow polishes? They are available at illamasqua.com or at selected Sephoras.
I'm so excited to show you this manicure..actually there's three versions of it!
The theme of the Illamasqua's collection, Paranormal has inspired me and this manicure is supposed to depict tears through the fabric of the universe; between our universe and the one where ghosts, demons and other paranormal creatures live.
I have used Illamasqua Omen and A England Camelot.
And here is the awesome, 'paranormal' version! Gosh I loved how the green glows!
Then I said to myself: "Hang on, I could make this even more interesting, white glows under UV light too!" I've outlined the 'tears' and added some distress lines using white acrylic paint and this is the result:
Awesome, right? The Illamasqua Paranormal polishes are so much fun! below is a mattified version that actually looks like I've drawn on chalkboard :)
So that was the second post of the day. Did you like it? Would you like to try these new Illamasqua's UV glow polishes? They are available at illamasqua.com or at selected Sephoras.
Labels:
A England,
Acrylic paint,
Black,
Creme,
Green,
Illamasqua,
Matte,
Nail Art,
OPI,
UV glowing,
White
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
OPI Couture de Minnie Nail Art - My Minnie Mouse design
Hello lovelies,
so here is my Minnie Mouse nail art design! With only three creme polishes in the collection there is a small number of gradient colour combinations you can do so yes, some other bloggers have already done this. I can't remember which ones but if you leave me a link in the comment I can reference to them.
The accent finger features Minnie Mouse over gradient. I have used OPI A Definite Moust-Have,
Chic From Ears To Tail, Innie Minnie Mightie Bow, Minnie Style and acrylic paint.
Since I've gotten the new Illamasqua UV glow topcoat in Geist I wanted to try it out and test how different colours underneath it will influence the glow. It looks interesting and it did not influence the colours in daylight. I've partly painted the accent finger so you can see the difference with and without topcoat. Cool, right?

*Some products in this post were provided for review
so here is my Minnie Mouse nail art design! With only three creme polishes in the collection there is a small number of gradient colour combinations you can do so yes, some other bloggers have already done this. I can't remember which ones but if you leave me a link in the comment I can reference to them.
The accent finger features Minnie Mouse over gradient. I have used OPI A Definite Moust-Have,
Chic From Ears To Tail, Innie Minnie Mightie Bow, Minnie Style and acrylic paint.
Since I've gotten the new Illamasqua UV glow topcoat in Geist I wanted to try it out and test how different colours underneath it will influence the glow. It looks interesting and it did not influence the colours in daylight. I've partly painted the accent finger so you can see the difference with and without topcoat. Cool, right?

*Some products in this post were provided for review
Labels:
Acrylic paint,
Creme,
Glitter,
Illamasqua,
Layering,
Nail Art,
OPI,
UV glowing
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