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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, December 9, 2014

Happy Holiday Matte Nails




This nail art originally started as a series of trying out matte nail polish. I thought that I wouldn't like it. Boy, was I wrong! Anyways, the polishes you will need are your base coat, top coat, a sparkle polish, red polish, brown polish and lastly, a matte top coat.
Begin by applying your favorite base coat to protect your natural nail. After that paint all your nails red except for what would be your accent toe. While that is drying apply your brown polish to your accent nail and allow that to dry. Apply your glitter to your red toe nails, I used a glitter polish that also had hexagon glitter. As you allow that to dry apply your matte top coat to your accent nails. This will literally dry in front of your eyes! Lastly, apply a fast dry top coat to the rest of your nails and you are done!
Enjoy these nails, I think they are very festive and can be worn elegantly for the holidays.
Feel free to find Razzmatazz Nails on Facebook! If you recreate these nails would love to see them! If you recreate on your fingers and your toes tag the pictures! Have a blessed holiday!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Facebook

Do apologize for any inconvenience if you have been looking for the facebook page.
Included is a link to Razzmatazz Nails Facebook Page. If you have any recreations you would like to share and link don't hesitate to do so. Feel free to invite friends to like Razzmatazz Nails as well. If there is a demand, will be posting videos of nail art designs!
https://www.facebook.com/RazzmatazzNails
Don't forget to tag, share and message about any creations you would like to see or if there are any ideas you have for any existing nail art ideas posted!