Showing posts with label Easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy. Show all posts

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Mermaid Nails with a Twist

Hello!

WE are going to create Mermaid Nails.. ish.

So, I know we have seen the fantastic stick something on the nail and get scales looks. So, I thought, what if a mermaid (even a Halloween one) didn't have scales on her nails? This is what I came up with.

(Mind you, clean up - was still in progress, and it got smudged)

It's not looking perfect but this isn't Pinterest so it's not going to. 


I noticed something in my collection, I have a lot of polishes by L.A. Colors 
and they aren't even paying me to try out their polishes or use them in my Blog... 
Oh, well. 



Polishes used left to right include:
L.A. Colors 12586
L.A. Colors CNP504 Sea Foam
L.A. Colors CNP420 Atomic
L.A. Colors CNP895 Shattered
L.A. Colors Rapid Dry Coat
Wet'n'Wild 406C Protective Base Coat

You will also need something to protect the skin around the nail (which this time I used stick glue...never again) and makeup sponges!!!!!

Let's Begin! You want to start off with your base coat, I use this wet'n'wild because even though it doesn't have hardeners it does dry fairly quickly. Once that has dried you can put on what you want to use to protect the skin around your nails, whether it be liquid latex, (I can't use due to I'm allergic, which stinks... Someone needs to come out with one that doesn't have latex in it that doesn't take forever to dry like glue). 

Then take your liquid sponge and create a gradient with the three teals and DAB that on the nail. This may take 2-3 coats depending on the opacity you are looking for, I think it looks more intriguing if it's not super opaque because it's still drawing attention to the nail. On the pinkies and thumb nail I did the gradient going from left to right instead of up and down as I did with the pointer, middle and ring finger. 

Once that has fully dried then you will want to move onto whether or not you want to completely cover your ring finger in glitter, I chose this because it made me think of sunken ships and their treasure, if you want you can paint the glitter nail polish onto a sponge which will give you a more SPARKLE look or you can simply paint it on which will give it a more broken up look. For this time it does have the more broken up look which I think works too.

Lastly, you will want to seal it all in with a RAPID Dry Coat!! Then you are ready to look like a spectacular mermaid complete with your nails looking like they belong with the sea.

As always if you recreate this look, please share, tag and let us know!!!

Thanks!

Saturday, October 7, 2017

2017 Halloween Glow in the Dark Nails!


Hi! Hello!

Long time, no posts. There were some things that called me on a different path for a while so thank you to those who are still with me! 

So, just because I can and it is that time of year I am going say it, I'm baaaack!!!!

Are you guys ready for some fantastic nail art?

So, I had a request for glow in the dark nails and purple. When you get asked by a small child to do something, spooky, fun and get specific color requests....politely. It's kind of necessary to appease the child and do it. 

Per the usual I will be posting pictures and showing steps at to how this look came out!

Let's get down to this!



Here is the completed look.

First you want to of course gather the items that you will need to complete this look which include, but are not limited to: 


L.A. Colors Ultra Nail Hardener
L.A. Colors CNP417 Nuclear Energy (Purple)
L.A. Colors CNP691 Midnight (Black with HOLO!)
L.A. Colors Art Deco with big and small glitters (the name wore off)
Makeup sponges (I use those that are non-latex)
Glow in the dark nail polish (I bought these at Dollar Tree)
Glossy Top Coat

Start of course with your Ultra Nail Hardener, this is a base coat which with how often a child smacks around their hands... They need it as badly as those who nails don't hold up well in multiple weather changes. Moving on, once that has dried, took less than 2 minutes which is a win, because let's be honest unless you have a super patient child, they are going to smudge that already. 

Second grab your sponges and your purple and black holo!!! (TIP:: if you want it to appear even more opaque I would put a coat of the purple polish down before moving onto this step.) Start by putting half black and half purple on the sponge and DAB that over the nail to create a gradient. I had to go back over each nail twice but since this nail polish dries super quick, it wasn't an issue and still reached an opaqueness that was suitable.

After that has dried (5 minutes or less depending on how humid it is in your home) then it is time to move onto the HOLO!! Now for this, I contemplated using the sponge again but decided against it. Starting at about halfway up the nail I drug the brush to the tip of the nail. This added more holo at the tip and made it seem more gradual and as she put it "like there are stars on my nails!" Yes, I do realize this could be stopped there and you have a starry night. You thought that too right?

So, after that had dried had to to some major clean up around the cuticles. Additionally, I could have used a barrier but when you have a kid who likes to be pampered... she sat still for all of it! So, I took advantage because we were also talking.

With it being October, there has to be a SPOOK-y factor!!

Last two steps included this. I alternated the white and pink glow in the dark. (Very specific request). I simply put one coat on each nail and let that dry, which took less than 4 minutes and just a forewarning, this nail polish does have a smell to it that if you're not expecting the smell of will be off-putting. To finish the look of course had to put a glossy top coat to seal it all in.

(TIP:: If you want to just do your nails in the glow in the dark you may have to do several coats to make it opaque, it is VERY see through doesn't matter the tint.)

I liked creating this and was able to get some feedback from the 7-year-old who requested it. She loves it as do I. We tried to get a picture of them glowing in the dark, which works standard hold it up to light and it will GLOW, the camera literally would not focus and didn't know what to do!

Well, I hope you like this post. Please, if you recreate post pictures and tag us!! #RazzmatazzNailArt

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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

When the New Year Hits


    Hello all, the new year has started, last month, and I have been playing around more with buying different kinds of polish and looking for some elegant and funky ways to express. This has been one of my favorites so far, this simple nail design is just that and can be accomplished with many different colors to chevron.
    Starting I tried a new base coat, It is L.A. Colors Superstrength Nail Builder. Allow that to dry and  apply a second coat, here is why, I also taped off my nail to create the chevron and did not want that gross peel up. This base coat dries super fast and compliments with the fact that sometimes, I have other things I want to get done before three hours have gone by, yes, I have spent that long on a nail art.
    Secondly, if you have the chevron peels try to center those on the crescent of your nail, if you don't, as you can see mine were close but not all perfect, don't sweat it, It is nail art and if anyone asks say it was expressive nail painting. As you can see I pointed the chevron outward towards the tip of the nail from thumb to ring-finger and on the pinkies inverted for a different look. If you need to you can also use tape, just make sure you have straight 90 degree angles and that you have taken some of the sticky-ness away by sticking it to a table a time or two or against your skin so oils dilute the potency of the adhesive.
    Next I applied wet n wild's 4850 Black Creme/Creme Noir to the tips above the chevron, I only needed one coat of this as it is fairly opaque. After each nail, I used pointed tweezers to quickly and carefully pull off the peels. Once that layer has fully dried & all peels removed it is onto the final two steps.
    Now, the shiny glorious sparkle that is on the whole nail is Salon Perfect's 613 Cosmic Dust. This nail polish is also labeled as a top coat, so if you choose you really can stop there but I wanted the shiny to stay shiny and sometimes with glitter/holographic colors the shiny part can feel weird to the touch. I allowed this to dry fully and wasn't disappointed and probably should have just stopped there, but I didn't I finished this nail design with L.A. Colors Rapid Dry Top Coat.
    With all of that awesomeness who can resist? So wear your nails with pride and yes, this nail design is black and sparkly but can be worn, just because. Have a fantastic week and will be back soon!

Monday, September 7, 2015

Simple Lisa Frank Nail Art

When you find yourself with the start of the  school year and are reminded of the fun things like backpacks, school books, folders and stickers.... looking through the school aisles, I thought to myself, why not create something that reminds of those simpler times?
I decided to create simple Lisa Frank nails. For this, you'll need a base coat, small stickers, two sparkly colors, ( I chose purple & a clear sparkle), and a top coat.
Start with your base coat, let that dry, and I chose to separate my two colors with a guide, except for my pinkies, on top I painted my purple shimmer, peeled of the guides while the purple was still wet. Let that dry. Then I went over all my fingers with the clear shimmer. Once that dried it was time to add the Lisa Frank stickers. I chose to place them where the two colors met and on the pinkies in the same location to add some sense of pattern. Once those are placed securely make sure to press down to where there are no folds or creases, then add a fast dry top coat. And for good measure once that dries add a second layer to secure the stickers and you're done!
I had fun creating these nails. If you recreate these or something similar comment with pictures below or find Razzmatazz Nails on Facebook! Thanks for looking!