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White Stars :)
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AMERICAAAA. Finally a manicure that I’m really happy with and that I feel is “me”. Have a fantastic memorial day everybody! And to those of you unlucky enough to live outside of AMERICA (kidding? maybe? WHO KNOWS) have a nice life. That is all.
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Thing 1 and 2 from Dr Seuss using OPI’s Ogre the Top Blue and Big Apple Red
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Happy Memorial Day!
Lippmann Lady Sings the Blues, China Glaze Snow Globe, OPI Little Red Wagon with The Icing Red-y or Not
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Weekend nailz (Taken with instagram)
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Stripes Stripes Stripes Stripes
Urban Decay Showboat Nail Kit
Covet
Fishnet
Perversion
Radium
Showboat
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You will need: two nail polish colors, make up sponge, acetone/brush for clean up, tape (optional)
1. Apply your base color of choice until it reaches full opacity. Allow to dry. (Don’t forget to use your base coat!~)
2. Generously brush your second polish (color you want on the tips) ONTO the flat surface of your makeup sponge—it will absorb polish relatively quickly. Starting from the tip of your nail, slowly and gently dab sponge towards the middle of the nail, working tiny sections at a time. Repeat this step until the tip of your nail is opaque. Do not worry if you were sloppy! You may tape around your nail to avoid cleanup.
3. To correct any inconsistencies in the previous step, brush both colored polishes above each other onto the makeup sponge—don’t forget to apply polish generously on the sponge. Now you will dab up and down slightly on your ENTIRE nail so that the gradient will become very fluid. (:
4. Remove tape if used and using a tiny brush dipped in pure acetone, clean up the cuticle area and around the nail. Top with top coat!!!!
If you use my tutorial for your own creations, please tag me! I’d love to see how awesome you guys do! Also, you can follow me on Instagram for more frequent posts via slacquerr!
Meanwhile, don’t forget to enter my giveaway featuring Revlon’s Whimsical amongst other fun polishes! Ends 4/30 -
(via Holy Manicures: Tie-Dye Stamping Tutorial.)
Click through for a quick tutorial on this surprisingly easy technique!
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(via starlettapproved)









