Stars, Stripes and a Sweet Gradient
Monday, July 01, 2013Happy Canada Day to all my Canadian friends! Today I have a quick tutorial for some 4th of July nails that anyone could do. For this manicure I used OPI I'm Not Really a Waitress, Sinful Colors Blue by You and Sally Hansen in Timeless White.
You will need:
red, white, and blue polish
topcoat and a basecoat
make up sponge
q-tips
nail polish remover
a small glass of water (not pictured)
Start by painting your nails with a base coat followed by a coat of white. As you can see, the white does not need to be opaque.
Once the white coat is completely dry, wet your makeup sponge in the glass of water and wring out 80% of the moisture. Next, paint stripes of color onto your sponge so that the colors will be enough to cover your thumb nail. You can paint them horizontally like I did, or whatever direction you feel like.
Align the sponge over your nail and rock it back and forth, side-to-side until you get the desired amount of coverage. As you can see, I didn't use enough polish on the first nail I tried.
Reapply polish to the sponge after each nail and complete the rest of your nails to the desired opacity. At this point I decided to do my clean up in order to avoid smudging the topcoat. Take a q-tip dipped in nail polish remover, and gently touch up the sides and cuticles.
Wait until your nail polish is completely dry before using a topcoat to avoid smearing colors into the white areas. I used Poshe Super Fast Drying Topcoat.
If you wanted to jazz this up even more you could apply silver or gold stars before sealing with a top coat.
I am really pleased that my first gradient turned out so well. Are you rocking something festive for the 4th? Link me up and share the pretties!
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