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Hello my dear readers!
Yesterday I had some time for myself in the evening, because my little boy was sleeping and a miracle happened - he didn't woke up while I was doing my manicure! Hell yeah, because when I have a lot of time, this happens! A two hour manicure! :)
I am so into vintage nails these days, and I wanted to do this for a long time, but I somehow knew the kid will wake up, so I never did it. This beige baby was also in the Dance Legend blogger package. It is the polish number 1031 from the Enamel Gel-Effect 2 Collection.
№ 1031 - is a bright creme beige nail polish. It certainly contains some white base, but it is super easy to apply. No brushstrokes, very even application. Also, great formula and a brilliant shiny finish. Definitely a polish that is worth the money if you ask me. If you are applying it really carefully, you get along with only one coat, but two coats are more than enough. Drying time is ok. Pictures below are showing the polish with two coats and without top coat - see that shine? :)
Soft light
Direct artificial light
And now the harder part of my yesterday's evening. Firstly I did the stamping decals - you know the techinque using the baking paper etc. (check my tutorial here for more info). Stamping plates used for the decals are MoYou Biker Plate 08 (pinky, ring and thumb) and MoYou Kitty Plate 12 (index and middle). I stamped them with Mundo de Unas Black polish, I got at Hypnotic Polish online shop. Then I painted the roses. The lighter pink is Sally Hansen Himalaya and the darker pink is Dance Legend Nadezhda from the Binary Collection. I painted the leaves with Sally Hansen Ever Green. My Sally Hansen polishes came in from Austria - there is a sweet little blogger who sent them over to me! Thank you Vici! :) I left the decals to dry.
Secondly, I stamped the text design from my MoYou Scholar Plate 02 and Mundo de Unas Taupe stamping polish. Then I sponged some pink and green randomly on the nails using Dance Legend Nadezhda and Sally Hansen Ever Green. I haven't applied any top coat after it, because I was about to put on the decals. I transfered the decals to my nails using Essence Sealing Top Coat. On the top I applied another coat of Essence Sealing Top Coat and over it a coat of Poshe. Applying another coat of Essence top coat is a must, because otherwise the Poshe/Seche will ruin your decal and it will become a piece of garbage, and we certainly don't want that. Anyway - it turned out like this:
I still have another vintage manicure I haven't posted yet and I promise to do it soon. I had an idea to include it into this post, but it would became just too picture heavy, and I certainly don't want that! :)
So, what do you think about this manicure? Do you like vintage nails? :) I love vintage roses so you can expect more vintage things in the future. :)
Fabulous I love it can't wait to see the next one.
ReplyDeleteIf you follow me on Instagram, you can see there the next one as well :) Was done couple of days ago. :)
DeleteThis mani looks so flawless! It's more than perfect. LOVE LOVE LOVE
ReplyDeleteThank you darling! I am so happy you girls like it <3
DeleteWooowwwwww Great mani <3
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Thank you Oana!
DeleteOMG - sooo in love with this mani. It's absolutely perfect *applause*
ReplyDeleteDanke, danke Vici! :) Bin sehr zufrieden, ja! <3
DeleteThis is stunning !!! I love this manicure.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I will have to try and do something similar one day :)
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