Jumat, 29 Oktober 2010

An Easy way to paint you nails...

I will give you many  way to paint your nail:
  • ~ you can do zebras like I do Just grab a bright color like neon green & then with a black color on the toothpick Just quickly move it to the left or right diagonally.its so cool when you experiment with other colors too.
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  • ~ you can do little cute smiley face sat your nails
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  • ~ Take black nail polish, paint all of your names black, then take 3 other colors. Say, if you use pink, purple, and teal , take the pink, put it on the pink and thumb ends like french tips, then take purple, put purple as you did with pink but put it on the ring and index finger. Then take teal and put it on your middle finger one.
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  • ~ Maybe try to paint your whole nail a darker colour like dark purple, dark blue, black, etc. Then take a glitter pink and go from one corner to another...
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  • ~ Put polka dots on some nails after painting it (once its dry) , or you could paint your nails lots of different colours if that makes sense.
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  • ~  1. Make them about three colors that match nicely together such as pink, orange, and white or brown, light pink, and yellow. 2. Stripes, put red white and blue strips on for the 4th of July or red and green for Christmas. 3. French manicures always look good. They are really nice for special occasions or when you don't want anything really funky 

Jumat, 08 Oktober 2010

Japanese nail art


Stereoscopic nail art has been popular in Japan since the mid-90s and the style is increasing in popularity in the US and other parts of the world too now.
This isn't like French manicure on a sports-length acrylic nail . We're talking one to two inches of nail extending past the tip of the finger. Accompanying the trend is an accessories trend designed to either show off the nails.
 In Japanese nail art, nail artists use hand-painting or airbrush techniques on on acrylic nail chips that are then attached to the real nail underneath. The artwork work can also be done directly on the hand (or foot!)

While most of the two-dimensional art is designed to give some depth and the impression of three dimensions, actual 3-dimensional art is practiced as well ,using sculpture powder and the addition of charms and small bits of jewelry. Apparently, the nail industry is really big in Japan right now, so it’s no wonder they’ve actually organized an exposition where nail artists could showcase their latest masterpieces.