Hey everyone! Today's design had no prior inspiration, it was one of those designs where I just decided to see where my brain took me. I wanted to try out some of my new OPI polishes, a lot of which are nude jellies, so I thought I would create a glitter 'sandwich' also using a new glitter polish I got from my friend Hannah, of Polly Polish. I wasn't sure whether the two would work together, and I decided to add some swirls using OPI - Alpine Snow to neutralise the design a bit. I really liked how they turned out, I hope you do too!
The base for these nails was two coats of OPI - Coney Island Cotton Candy*, then I used Hit Polish - Punk'd Up Kicks in the centre, topped with another coat of OPI - Coney Island Cotton Candy. Then I used a thin nail art brush and OPI - Alpine Snow* for the details, finished with a coat of Seche Vite.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments!
Alice
I don't think the nude and the glitter work very well together, but the design itself is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe swirly design definitely tones it down a bit, I like the combo!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute little swirls! Unusual combo and it works so well!
ReplyDeleteAmazing manicure. :)
ReplyDeleteKisses from Poland :)
I think this is such a fun combo! I got Punk'd Up Kicks aaaaages ago and it's such a fun glitter!
ReplyDeleteUnusual colours but I really love the glitter! Those freehand swirls are perfection <3
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