Monday, January 24, 2011

Snow Nail Art Designs

You need a shiny metallic shade of nail polish which would serve as the base coat. Take white acrylic paint and by using a thin brush paint a dot on the nail. From this dot, paint 8 lines or spikes, extending from the dot in a circular fashion. Where the spikes end, draw two more spikes, something like one spike branching into another. So you will have a snow flake. You can also paint half snowflakes on the edges of the nails, and to give it a more attractive look, you could also paint one of the snowflakes in blue. In case you do not have metallic nail polish, you could even use blue acrylic paint for the basal coat. However, you will have to use white paint for the snowflakes.
snow nail art design

snow nail art 2

snow flake

snow man nail art design

Sunday, January 23, 2011

French cleaning nail

Professional women, such as jewelry saleswomen, whose work makes their hands and nails visible all day, benefit from the immaculate look of perfectly clean French manicures. Your nails cannot appear more clean than they do with 100% white tips.

to Make a French Manicure Last Longer

Too much white on tips "cuts off" your
nailbeds and makes your fingers look stubby
(and less natural).

At the other end of the spectrum, instead of thick tips,
some girls prefer "Discrete French Manicures." These
have very thin tips. You can take this idea even further
towards minimalism and paint them even thinner than
in the above pic so they are barely noticeable. The subtle
style is nice but it is more likely to get chipped.
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