Day 3 of the 31 Day Challenge, and my spirits are still high, although I have a loss to report.
This is what's left of my striping brush, I'm glad it pulled through until I finished my left hand! I got it on sale a couple of weeks ago at Kiko, and wasn't too much of a fan when I started playing around with it. The bristles were too stiff, making it hard to get a clean stripe along the curves of my nails, and the opening of the ferrule where the bristles came out (I'm sure there's a real word for that place) seemed too large. This was my first time using this brush, aside from a couple of practice strokes on old manis and paper. I always made sure not to get acetone in the ferrule, because I didn't want to dissolve the glue - needless to say, that didn't really matter.
I'm glad I only paid 1,50€ for this brush and I think Kiko doesn't even sell them anymore. Now I know why.
Ok, on to the good stuff of this post! For the yellow, I used NYC polish in Lexington Yellow. It's a great, bright, clean, yellow but it got a little uneven on my this time around. I can't recall having any problems with it before, though, so I think next time I will thin it a bit before I use it.
Then I added the black stripes with Jordana Black Charm and my now defunct striping brush. I actually loved the stripes and how easy they were to do, I have to get a replacement as soon as I can.
As an accent, and my inspiration for this mani, I added the little wasp (or is it a bee?) from the BM-301 image plate.
Here's a close up of her, isn't she sweet? Now tell me, wasp or bee?
pretty... sad for the brush though
ReplyDeletethank you! yeah, it's weird how those ebay brushes hold up well and then a brush from a store like Kiko falls apart.
DeleteI love this! And I think it's a bee... wasp sounds mean :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! And that's true, wasps can be really mean!
DeleteWhat cool nails! They make me think of an evil candy cane!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Evil candy cane, I love it! Maybe I can do orange and black for Halloween!
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