Here are some ideas to prepare your nails to look beautiful. To prepare you have to follow the steps.
What do you need to have first (Ingredients):
Different paints from matt to glossy.
Top Coat
Glitter without end
nail beads
Decoration Star
French White
A steady hand
Preparation
The first design conjures you the balls from a tree directly in thumbnail size on the fingernails. The nail beads (for example essence effect nails) are scattered on the wet base coat and after everything is dried, fixed with varnish.
Here I have a small eye golden Decoration Star (which are otherwise also like to sprinkle on the Christmas table) slightly rounded and placed carefully with tweezers on the moist, red nail polish. Then, with top coat (for example essie - good to go) fix.
A nail trend this year are coatings with a sand-effect surface (seen in KIKO or essence).
I have to say the feeling of a sandpaper-like finger nail is really getting used to, but the visual effect is just beautiful, for example, in a noble silver gray.
Here we have the model candy cane. At least there is now also the steady hand to use.
In the short term I have a "French White" product, which normally conjures up the snow-white nail tips, converted to draw diagonal lines on a red nail polish. I know it screams "kitsch", but if you limit the magic of Christmas to one to three nails, it's just a sweet touch. After sufficient drying fix here again with clear lacquer.
For the last nail design a dark midnight blue serves as the background for a little stargazing. After the blue dried, I painted the nail tips with top coat and silver-colored glitter sprinkled on it (from the craft supplies). You might want to leave the whole thing here or apply a coat of clear lacquer for a smooth surface.
I wish you much fun decorating.
What do you need to have first (Ingredients):
Different paints from matt to glossy.
Top Coat
Glitter without end
nail beads
Decoration Star
French White
A steady hand
Preparation
The first design conjures you the balls from a tree directly in thumbnail size on the fingernails. The nail beads (for example essence effect nails) are scattered on the wet base coat and after everything is dried, fixed with varnish.
Here I have a small eye golden Decoration Star (which are otherwise also like to sprinkle on the Christmas table) slightly rounded and placed carefully with tweezers on the moist, red nail polish. Then, with top coat (for example essie - good to go) fix.
A nail trend this year are coatings with a sand-effect surface (seen in KIKO or essence).
I have to say the feeling of a sandpaper-like finger nail is really getting used to, but the visual effect is just beautiful, for example, in a noble silver gray.
Here we have the model candy cane. At least there is now also the steady hand to use.
In the short term I have a "French White" product, which normally conjures up the snow-white nail tips, converted to draw diagonal lines on a red nail polish. I know it screams "kitsch", but if you limit the magic of Christmas to one to three nails, it's just a sweet touch. After sufficient drying fix here again with clear lacquer.
For the last nail design a dark midnight blue serves as the background for a little stargazing. After the blue dried, I painted the nail tips with top coat and silver-colored glitter sprinkled on it (from the craft supplies). You might want to leave the whole thing here or apply a coat of clear lacquer for a smooth surface.
I wish you much fun decorating.