Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Mix and Match Yellow and Pink Nail Art

Such a creative title, I know. You know how there are just those posts where you look at the pictures and say, “Gah, what is a suitable and describing title that isn’t too lame?” Well this was one of those times. But let’s admit it- I’m not too creative with my titles. I do that on purpose; I think that if I have plain and simple titles then more people searching for that will have a better chance of landing right here, on this blog. *fun fact, minus the fun*

Aaaaaanyhow, I had these nails on last week, and I was feeling kind of glum and blah, so I decided to go for some cheery colours to use. Pink and yellow it was!

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For the pink I used Nicole By OPI – Be Ama-Zing!. The silver polish I used is L.A. Colors – Live. The holographic glitter is Venique – Twinkling Glitter. The yellow I wish I never used was Orly – Hook Up. Hook Up stains my nails sooooooo bad every time I use it. Even with two coats of base coat this time, it still left my nails a bright yellow. So, if you have any miracle products or DIYs for removing awful stains, please send them my way!

The feather decals are from Born Pretty. I reviewed them here, and remember to use my code (CY5J61) if you’d like to purchase them (or anything else) from their site :)

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Well, my friends, that’s about it! I still have some posts to catch up on, so hopefully I’ll get into photo editing mood :)

7 comments:

  1. i like those decals, this is really fun and pretty :)

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  2. I don't know if it counts for a miracle DIY for removing stains but if pure acetone doesn't do it, I "brush" my nails with a whitening toothpaste. I have a special toothbrush I keep with my nail products and I always make sure the toothpaste I use promises "whitening." I brush my nails well: over the whole face, under the nail tips (just like using a manicure scrub brush), and also all the skin around my nails and the tips of my fingers. Sometimes I need to do this twice, but the result is always that much of the stain is gone.

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  3. I don't know if it counts for a miracle DIY for removing stains but if pure acetone doesn't do it, I "brush" my nails with a whitening toothpaste. I have a special toothbrush I keep with my nail products and I always make sure the toothpaste I use promises "whitening." I brush my nails well: over the whole face, under the nail tips (just like using a manicure scrub brush), and also all the skin around my nails and the tips of my fingers. Sometimes I need to do this twice, but the result is always that much of the stain is gone.

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  4. I don't know if it counts for a miracle DIY for removing stains but if pure acetone doesn't do it, I "brush" my nails with a whitening toothpaste. I have a special toothbrush I keep with my nail products and I always make sure the toothpaste I use promises "whitening." I brush my nails well: over the whole face, under the nail tips (just like using a manicure scrub brush), and also all the skin around my nails and the tips of my fingers. Sometimes I need to do this twice, but the result is always that much of the stain is gone.

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