Sunday, January 31, 2010

naillllpolish

Hi everyone! This is my first post on blogger ever! So anyways, my plan for this blog is to teach cute nail designs that cost very little. A few weeks ago I decided to buy 72 bottles of nail polish, so now I have to use them all. This picture is all the bottles I bought. If you're interested, they cost $42 and the shipping is free.



They are pretty good quality for the price (58 cents a bottle!!!) so I highly recommend them to anyone who needs some new nail polish! For my first lesson, I will teach you how to do a VERY simple french manicure, with a little twist. Here are the products I used:

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The very first thing I did was just to remove all of my nail polish and wash my hands thoroughly. That will remove all oils from your hands so you'll have a better manicure. Then apply a base coat. *** This is very important to do because if you continuously not use a base coat your nails will turn yellow** It is also important because it prolongs the manicure. I use Sally Hansen Nail Quencher (it's a blue bottle :)

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After you apply that, I then use two coats of a sheer pink on ALL of my french manicures. The one I used today was Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Sheer Strawberry.

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After that I apply the tips. I didn't post any pictures of me actually painting the tips, however I wasn't sure if anyone would need to know how to. I just free lance it; to me its very simple. However many people use little strips to help them with their manicure. After I applied all of the colors of tips, I just added a little silver line underneath them. **Sometimes, if I mess up the tips, the silver line helps to hide it. It works lovely and it looks soo pretty so I highly suggest it :)

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Next is the dots. This is VERY easy to do. Many people use something called a dotting tool, however it is not needed. They are sold on eBay for not too much money, but how I do it is just the same. All I use is a toothpick and some white nail polish. I use Sally Hansen Hard As Nails White Tip for the dots. Just dip the toothpick in the polish and practice on a sticky note a few times and you should be fine :)

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Now when your finished with that, just put on a top coat. I HIGHLY advise you to use a top coat- it prevents chipping and gives your nails a salon shine. I use Sally Hansen Insta-Dry. Its a red bottle and it dries ANY nail color in 30 seconds and when I say that I'm not joking. It works like magic :)


Anyways, thanks so much for viewing! I will have a new post up around every three days or so, and if you have any requests for nails or questions please feel free to email me at :
msxunderstood221@aim.com






2 comments:

  1. sarah I LOVE THIS. <3 sososooo cuteee!

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  2. omg sarah i love this, you make it look so easy.... <3

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