I wanted to do some stamping too. I used Bundle Monster Plate BM404. The white polish is Sally Hansen White On, a polish that I use exclusively for stamping because it is old and very thick. I applied two coats of Dries Instantly to finish off my manicure.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Sponging, Stamping, and NEW CAMERA!
I am super excited to be using a better camera now! I'm still not an expert hand photographer, but I will continue to get better with practice. I am super excited about sponging, so I decided to do another sponging manicure today:
My base color is two coats of Rimmel English Rose. When that was dry, I applied a coat of Sally Hansen Dries Instantly to my nails so that my sponge wouldn't pick up my base polish. I put a line of Rimmel English Rose and a line of Milani Rapid Orchid on a cosmetic sponge. I put on the lighter color first and then slightly overlapped it with the darker color. Then I sponged the two colors on to my nails. I had to reapply polish on the sponge after every couple of nails that I sponged. When I was happy with the gradient and opaqueness of the new color, I allowed that to dry. (Oh! By the way, you can reuse a triangular makeup sponge many times. I simply cut off the end that I use after I am done sponging all of my nails.)
I wanted to do some stamping too. I used Bundle Monster Plate BM404. The white polish is Sally Hansen White On, a polish that I use exclusively for stamping because it is old and very thick. I applied two coats of Dries Instantly to finish off my manicure.
I wanted to do some stamping too. I used Bundle Monster Plate BM404. The white polish is Sally Hansen White On, a polish that I use exclusively for stamping because it is old and very thick. I applied two coats of Dries Instantly to finish off my manicure.
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