Monday, December 8, 2014

Delicious Candy Mint Nails!

In today's tutorial I will be showing you how to get into the holiday spirit with a candy mint nail tutorial! This tutorial is extremely simple to achieve and you will only be needing two colors of nail polish; white and red. Shall we get started? 

First of all apply your base coat to protect the nail. I use Seche Vite Base Coat. Then once your base coat has dried, apply a white coat of nail polish. The polish I'm using is from Pure Ice in the color White.

Once you've applied the white polish on all your nails, take a red nail polish and apply a dot in the center of your nail. This will give you an idea on where you're going to start drawing the swirls.

As soon as you're done applying the dots, start making curved lines. It will start looking like a fan. Make six of those curved lines, and then shade a spot in, skip a spot, then shade the next. It should look like the picture on the right. Then repeat the process in each finger. 

The final result should look like the picture below! All you need to do to finalize your nails is apply a top coat! And you're ready to rock some delicious holiday candy mint nails!

Hope you enjoyed and stick around for some more fun, holiday inspired nail tutorials! 

Santa Claus is coming to... your Nails!!

Hello there girlies, today I want to show you a tutorial of Santa's belt. It's super simple plus it's super cute! Let's get started!

First, apply base coat. Then apply a red nail polish on your nails. This is going to be the background for the design. Any red nail polish will work perfectly fine! The nail polish I used is called Hot Red by Jordana. It is a really nice red because it has a very simple shimmer to it. 

As soon as all your nails are hot red, you will take a white nail polish and draw a straight line down the middle of each nail. Any white nail polish will do.   

Once all your nails have the white line, you will draw a square in the center with a black nail polish. I believe this will work best if you have a thin brush. It doesn't have to be a thin brush either, it can be something thin in order to make a square in the center. Once you've drawn the square, you will draw two straight lines on each side of the square. The black nail polish I used is from Salon Perfect. Your nails should look like the picture on the right.

As soon as the black polish dries, you will go over it with a yellow nail polish, but you will only go over the square.

You are almost done! Last but not least you will draw a little black line from the center to either side. This will be the little hook from the belt that goes into the little hole. 

As soon as you are done drawing the last little line, finally it's time to apply the top coat. Your final result should look like the picture below. 
There you have it. You now should be rocking awesome Santa Claus nails for the holidays! See you next time for another awesome tutorial. Happy Holidays! 

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Candy Cane Nails!

Hello there sisters from other misters, today I want to share with you these quick and easy candy cane nails. Christmas is around the corner and we need to start getting our nails into that Christmas spirit! This tutorial is extremely easy. You don't have to know how to draw anything only lines! Let's get started!

First apply base coat as always. I apply Seche Vite base coat. Then you will apply a coat of white nail polish. The white polish I applied is from Pure Ice. You will do this to the rest of your nails.

Next, you will take a red nail polish, preferably a polish with a thin brush. All you will have to do is make a line from one corner to the other. You will then repeat this process several times in one nail and continue doing this to the rest of the nails. The red nail polish I used is from Salon Perfect and it has a thin brush.

Once you're done with all the lines, the final result should look like the picture below. Finally all you have to do is apply a top coat so they can last! Voila! You are done! Delicious nails in no time! Super quick and simple.


Hope you enjoyed and come back for more holiday inspired nail tutorials! 

Holiday Reindeer Nails!

Hello there beautiful people! Today I will show you a very cute tutorial on some adorable reindeer nails! As you know Christmas is coming up and what better way to start getting into the Christmas spirit than with some holiday nail art. Let's get started!

First of all, apply your base coat. Always apply your base coat before you apply color nail polish, it is very important so it can protect your nail from harsh nail polish stains. As I've mentioned before I use Seche Vite base coat. Once you've applied your base coat go ahead and apply a white coat of nail polish. You will apply it on all of your nails. This is going to be the entire background of the nail. Any white nail polish will do. If not, you can substitute the white with any color of your choice. I'm using Pure Ice in White.

In the next step you're going to do a half moon on the tip of your nail. You will repeat the half moon on the rest of your nails. You will need a brown nail polish color. This will be the head of the reindeer. The color I'm using is by Sinful Color in the color Nirvana.

While the brown half moon is drying, you will then take a yellow nail polish and start to draw two yellow stick on top of the half moon. These will be the little antlers. The yellow nail polish I used is by Nail Art. I apply two coats because the color is very light if you apply only one coat. Your nails should start to look like the ones on the left picture. 

The next part of the process is very simple. You will then take the white nail polish again and draw two little dots next to each other. These will be the eyes. While they dry up, you will take a red nail polish and apply one big red dot on the edge of the nail. This will be the nose. 

Finally, you will then take a black nail polish and apply two tiny little dots in the center of the white dots. Viola, the eyes are complete! As soon as you're done, you will apply the top coat to make them last longer and give them an amazing shine. I use Seche Vite Top Coat. Your nails should look like the ones in the picture below.

I hope you enjoyed this holiday inspired nail tutorial. Stick around for more! 




Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Super Duper Quick 10 Minuet Nails!!

Quick, quick, quick! Here is a very simple and very stylish nail tutorial. It's a french tip, so it will never go out of style. And the best part about it is it only takes 10 minuets!! Yes, you read right, 10 minuets! So come on let's get started... 

In this tutorial you will not be applying a base coat. I don't apply one because we will be using Sally Hansen's Nail Art Pen in black, and if you apply a base coat the polish from the nail pen won't go on correctly, it will bead off the nail. So, for this tutorial you will not need to apply a base coat. 

You will take the art pen and start making a french tip on your nails. Super simple. You will then continue to do this on every single nail. 

Once you've completed the french tip on all your nails you are ready to apply the top coat. This will make them shinier and last longer. I use Seche Vite Top Coat and my nails can last up to a week without chipping. Once you've applied the top coat your nails should look like the picture below. 

If you don't like the color black, be free to substitute it with any color of your choice. 
Thank You. Hope you enjoyed this quick and easy nail tutorial. I encourage you to come back for more awesome nail tutorials!