I get by with a little help from my friend(s)-Brooke!
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Sing along with me, Ladies!
I love this movie! If you haven't seen it yet- you NEED to! I love the Beatles and this movie just makes the music sooo much better!
Brooke, you really helped me out!
But first...
Let's start with the mani that I did last week: Finger Paints Artist's Sapphire. Mary @ Body and Soul did a post on this np brand and I agree with her, I love it!
This is 2 coats with Nailtek II basecoat and Seche topcoat. It went on smoooooooth! All pics are artificial light.
Here it is with Nfu-Oh #65 and Konad plate m36. From reading Brooke's post I really learned a lot. I learned to not SCRAPE too hard. This was something that I always did. All you need is a light scrape. I also learned to work quickly, especially when using the holo Nfu-Oh's. This helped prevent my polish applying stringy. I only got 2 that were a little stringy on the ends, which is a great improvement. I also learned that I need to buy some Konad special polishes! I might be able to get away with it for a little while longer :)
These pics are taken pre-cleanup. I had to apply another coat of Artist's Sapphire b/c it was chipping (I had worn it for about 5 days).
What would you think if I sang out of tune,
Would you stand up and walk out on me ?
Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song
And I'll try not to sing out of key.
Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends
Mm, I get high with a little help from my friends
Mm, gonna try with a little help from my friends
I love this movie! If you haven't seen it yet- you NEED to! I love the Beatles and this movie just makes the music sooo much better!
Brooke, you really helped me out!
But first...
Let's start with the mani that I did last week: Finger Paints Artist's Sapphire. Mary @ Body and Soul did a post on this np brand and I agree with her, I love it!
This is 2 coats with Nailtek II basecoat and Seche topcoat. It went on smoooooooth! All pics are artificial light.
Here it is with Nfu-Oh #65 and Konad plate m36. From reading Brooke's post I really learned a lot. I learned to not SCRAPE too hard. This was something that I always did. All you need is a light scrape. I also learned to work quickly, especially when using the holo Nfu-Oh's. This helped prevent my polish applying stringy. I only got 2 that were a little stringy on the ends, which is a great improvement. I also learned that I need to buy some Konad special polishes! I might be able to get away with it for a little while longer :)
These pics are taken pre-cleanup. I had to apply another coat of Artist's Sapphire b/c it was chipping (I had worn it for about 5 days).
8 comments:
Nessa, your stamping looks great! And the FP polish looks great too. The brushes are a bit narrower than other brands but the application is still good.
It looks great!! I love the blue color and the white flower together!!
Mary, thanks! I love the brand and the brush! I might have to go get more and it won't break the bank!
Velvet, thanks so much! I am finally pleased with the outcome!
It looks gorgeous! Makes me want a new Konad plate real bad!
You're really good at this, Nessa!
It looks very good indeed #:)
The Asian Girl- what??!! You don't have one yet? You neeed to get one, girl!
Vanessa- thanks, you're sweet! I am glad with the result!
Sorry I am soooo late on commenting!!! I have lots of catching up to do today!
I'm so glad the tips helped! With a little practice, you will only get better and better! I think it looks like you did a wonderful job :)
It's OK, Brooke. You do have a lot of catching up to do ;) Thanks again for the wonderful post, you really helped me out a lot!
I haven't read through your other one yet, but I'm sure there's even more good info that I will learn in there!
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