Gradient Nail Art | Using Pigments & Eye Shadows!
- Added May 17, 2012
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China Glaze "White on White"
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China Glaze "White on White"
OPI "White" Crackle Polish
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
Eyelash Glue is from OneDollarEyeLashes.com + a few drops of water to dilute it
Pigments/Eyeshadows:
Glamourdolleyes, MAC, and CoastalScents
Small e/s brush is from MyGlam
This was super fun to do! And well, I'll have to say that I have loads of eyeshadow colors and pigments that lay around unused. I'm glad I found something that I can use them for!!
ALSO - If you wear a lot of false lashes like I do, then you probably have a stash of the mini glues that come with each set of lashes... I personally never use them (I prefer my tube of Revlon lash glue) but I do hoard them... Usually to throw them in my purse (they are so mini!!), in my car, travel bag, desk @ work etc. For emergencies only! So if you don't have a spare-almost-gone tube of lash glue like I did, use the minis! They may not keep your lashes on your lids very well, but for this purpose, it would work JUST AS GOOD!
Have fun with this look!! I noticed that the colors I used would have been perfect for Easter. But it would be amazing for Spring and Summer time too.
Gradiating the pigments/loose eye shadows are so much easier than trying to get nail polish to gradiate smoothly... I mean, do you have the time to wait for EACH LAYER OF NAIL POLISH colors to dry before applying a second then a third? Cuz I don't... No time, no patience. With these nails... no blending necessary -- the top coat you put over top will magically blend/blur the lines for you :)
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