Pop Star Manicure
Inspiration: Pop Art. I absolutely adore Pop Art. There is something about Pop Art that instantly cheers me up & I love Stars too so need less to say this is one of my favorites. I hope you like it too. This one takes a lot of time to create though & a lot of patience. But nonetheless fun! This look contains a combination of Nail Polishes & Nail Art Enamels but this is optional as you can achieve the same look with regular Nail Polish &
Art Brushes no.0 & no.00 if you don't want to invest in Nail Art Brushes. You can of course tweak the design & make it simpler. Like doing only 2 stars instead of 3 on a nail. Doing the stars on alternate nails instead of all nails & filling the rest of the nails with just dots & moons. You can replace the colors. Like change the base color to black & create the stars with blue outlined with silver. Make sure you have good hour in hand (in total) so that you can give it enough time to set. This stayed for more than a week on my Nails. If you want to create this manicure on your nails just follow through. I would be happy to know, if you do try. So, lets begin.
Products used & tips to achieve this look:
The Base: Lakme Fast & Fabulous 04 (3 coats & use a base coat below for extra smoothness & shine. Make sure it's completely dry before you begin)
The White stars: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 29 (take your time to do the stars & wait till completely dry)
The Black Outline: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 36 (do the outline very cautiously, keep you hand steady)
The Gold Star: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 25 (just keep the gold highlight very minimal for optimum effect)
Top Coat: Maybelline Colorama Brillo (wait till the art work is completely dry before applying the top coat)
I would love to receive feedback from you guys. Pardon my mediocre blogging standard. I am a newbie blogger so still trying to adjust with the various tools & techniques & procedures. Please let me know in what ways should I improve & also leave comments if you liked my work. Your support would mean a lot to me.
Inspiration: Pop Art. I absolutely adore Pop Art. There is something about Pop Art that instantly cheers me up & I love Stars too so need less to say this is one of my favorites. I hope you like it too. This one takes a lot of time to create though & a lot of patience. But nonetheless fun! This look contains a combination of Nail Polishes & Nail Art Enamels but this is optional as you can achieve the same look with regular Nail Polish &
Art Brushes no.0 & no.00 if you don't want to invest in Nail Art Brushes. You can of course tweak the design & make it simpler. Like doing only 2 stars instead of 3 on a nail. Doing the stars on alternate nails instead of all nails & filling the rest of the nails with just dots & moons. You can replace the colors. Like change the base color to black & create the stars with blue outlined with silver. Make sure you have good hour in hand (in total) so that you can give it enough time to set. This stayed for more than a week on my Nails. If you want to create this manicure on your nails just follow through. I would be happy to know, if you do try. So, lets begin.
Products used & tips to achieve this look:
The Base: Lakme Fast & Fabulous 04 (3 coats & use a base coat below for extra smoothness & shine. Make sure it's completely dry before you begin)
The White stars: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 29 (take your time to do the stars & wait till completely dry)
The Black Outline: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 36 (do the outline very cautiously, keep you hand steady)
The Gold Star: Inglot Nail Art Enamel 25 (just keep the gold highlight very minimal for optimum effect)
Top Coat: Maybelline Colorama Brillo (wait till the art work is completely dry before applying the top coat)
I would love to receive feedback from you guys. Pardon my mediocre blogging standard. I am a newbie blogger so still trying to adjust with the various tools & techniques & procedures. Please let me know in what ways should I improve & also leave comments if you liked my work. Your support would mean a lot to me.
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