Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Spring is in the air
Hello!! How are you? Are you also looking forward to spring? I hope that it comes soon case this weather is really horrible. Yesterday it was sunny and warm and today there is rain, cold wind....brr :(
However in my garden there are already some flowers like hyacinths and daffodils (I hope I have translate exactly the name of flowers)! :D
Friday, May 29, 2015
Essence Love letters collection
Essence Love letters swatch and review
Helloo! Today is a swatch day! XD
I will share with you some pictures of this Essence collection, well it is a collection from last spring but I have made a swatch only recently. There are 4 creamy pastel nail polishes that you can see in the pictures here below. There is also another nail polish that belongs to this collection (a grey one) that is supposed to be a stamping nail polish. I bought that too but I will not include it in this review.
01 Rosy in Love
02 I got a crush on blue
03 Grey headed lovebird
04 Dear peach
Pictures with flash
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Delicate butterfly
Watercolor butterfly nail art
Today I will show you a new technique. I have experimented a lot the acrylic paints and now it's the turn for water colors. It's a little bit more complicated than the acrylics because they are really diluted, so you have to prepare properly the base. You could use a matt top coat or you could use acrylic as the base (instead of the nail polish) but whatever you choose the surface must be totally matt or the color will not adhere to the nail.
Labels:
butterfly,
french manicure,
long nails,
nail art,
pink,
spring,
white
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Sweet spring
For this nail art I used nail polishes from the Essence spring collection. I really loved this collection so I decided to buy all 5 the nail polishes included the grey (which is supposed to be used for the stamping). The colors are really nice and soft.
For now I have tried only this two colors and I cold say that you'll need to make at least 2-3 coats to obtain the full opacity and a homogeneous color.
For now I have tried only this two colors and I cold say that you'll need to make at least 2-3 coats to obtain the full opacity and a homogeneous color.
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