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- nail art picture
- cute acrylic nail designs, French Manicure Tips
- Color Nail Designs Such As Lip Color
- Sanam Baloch
- Pakistani Love Nail Art Designs
- Orange Toenails Designs
- cute nail designs for short nails, Perfect Pedicur...
- Unique Nail Art Designs
- Blue Floral Designs For Toenails
- Very Long Nails | Unique Fingernails and Toenails ...
- Cartoon Character Nail Designs
- cute diy nail designs
- Mehndi Designs For Hands
- Latest Nail Art Designs
- Halloween Nail Designs With Black Paint Color
- Beautiful Ribbon Nail Designs
- MADDY
- Nail Designs Of Marine Animals : Fish In The Sea
- Flower Garden Nail Designs Ideas
- Cute Dinosaurs Nail Designs Picture
- Nails Design With Stickers
- Super Mario and Friends | Games Nail Designs
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August
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
cute acrylic nail designs, French Manicure Tips
cute acrylic nail designs, French Manicure Tips
"I put scotch tape on the bottom half of my nails. Then, I paint the part above the tape with white polish. As soon as I paint all 10 fingers, I remove the tape, take a clear or sheer pink nail gloss and paint over the whole nail." --Penny, 17, Hammond, IN
"I use a white nail polish from a manicure kit and carefully paint the tips of my nails. Then, I dip a Q-tip in nail polish remover and clean up the mistakes. Sometimes, I go over the tips with a fun light color like pinkish-silver. Experiment to see what color you like!" --Paris, 16, Jackson, MS
"I use masking tape as a stencil so that I get a crisp white line. Just be careful to push the tape all the way down so that the white nail polish doesn't soak under it. And don't take the tape off until the polish is dry! Taking the tape off too early can smudge the polish." --Kylie, 16, Carmel, IN
"I use this kit from Sally Hansen that I got at Wal-Mart. It comes with a base coat, a clear coat, and a French manicure pen. It's so easy to use. I've even done my friends' nails for dances. It saves you big bucks and looks just as great!" --Kaylen, 18, Owensboro, KY
"All I need is tape, scissors, and white and clear nail polish. I trim the tape to follow the curve of my fingernail tips, stick the tape below the white part of my nails, and paint the tips white. Once I finish, I slowly remove the tape and wait for them to dry so that I can add a layer of clear polish. It looks like they were done professionally!" --Rachel, 16, Monterey Park, CA
"It's very simple. Get a very light pink color and paint it on your nails. Then, the secret weapon is WhiteOut. I paint a thin stripe at the top of my nail and--boom--they're perfect!" --Sara, 15, Grand Rapids, MI
"For a full-out French manicure, file and buff your nails, and massage cuticle oil into each nail. Then, take normal white nail polish (I recommend NYC), and make a thin stripe across the top of your nail. In a shallow dish, pour some nail polish remover and dip in a square-shaped paintbrush. Use the brush to wipe away excess polish until the white stripe becomes an even arc. Wait a few minutes for the polish to dry. Then, apply clear or sheer pink nail polish over the whole nail." --Rahath, 15, Sterling, VA
"For a full-out French manicure, file and buff your nails, and massage cuticle oil into each nail. Then, take normal white nail polish (I recommend NYC), and make a thin stripe across the top of your nail. In a shallow dish, pour some nail polish remover and dip in a square-shaped paintbrush. Use the brush to wipe away excess polish until the white stripe becomes an even arc. Wait a few minutes for the polish to dry. Then, apply clear or sheer pink nail polish over the whole nail." --Rahath, 15, Sterling, VA
"I put scotch tape on the bottom half of my nails. Then, I paint the part above the tape with white polish. As soon as I paint all 10 fingers, I remove the tape, take a clear or sheer pink nail gloss and paint over the whole nail." --Penny, 17, Hammond, IN
"I use a white nail polish from a manicure kit and carefully paint the tips of my nails. Then, I dip a Q-tip in nail polish remover and clean up the mistakes. Sometimes, I go over the tips with a fun light color like pinkish-silver. Experiment to see what color you like!" --Paris, 16, Jackson, MS
"I use masking tape as a stencil so that I get a crisp white line. Just be careful to push the tape all the way down so that the white nail polish doesn't soak under it. And don't take the tape off until the polish is dry! Taking the tape off too early can smudge the polish." --Kylie, 16, Carmel, IN
"I use this kit from Sally Hansen that I got at Wal-Mart. It comes with a base coat, a clear coat, and a French manicure pen. It's so easy to use. I've even done my friends' nails for dances. It saves you big bucks and looks just as great!" --Kaylen, 18, Owensboro, KY
"All I need is tape, scissors, and white and clear nail polish. I trim the tape to follow the curve of my fingernail tips, stick the tape below the white part of my nails, and paint the tips white. Once I finish, I slowly remove the tape and wait for them to dry so that I can add a layer of clear polish. It looks like they were done professionally!" --Rachel, 16, Monterey Park, CA
"It's very simple. Get a very light pink color and paint it on your nails. Then, the secret weapon is WhiteOut. I paint a thin stripe at the top of my nail and--boom--they're perfect!" --Sara, 15, Grand Rapids, MI
"For a full-out French manicure, file and buff your nails, and massage cuticle oil into each nail. Then, take normal white nail polish (I recommend NYC), and make a thin stripe across the top of your nail. In a shallow dish, pour some nail polish remover and dip in a square-shaped paintbrush. Use the brush to wipe away excess polish until the white stripe becomes an even arc. Wait a few minutes for the polish to dry. Then, apply clear or sheer pink nail polish over the whole nail." --Rahath, 15, Sterling, VA
"For a full-out French manicure, file and buff your nails, and massage cuticle oil into each nail. Then, take normal white nail polish (I recommend NYC), and make a thin stripe across the top of your nail. In a shallow dish, pour some nail polish remover and dip in a square-shaped paintbrush. Use the brush to wipe away excess polish until the white stripe becomes an even arc. Wait a few minutes for the polish to dry. Then, apply clear or sheer pink nail polish over the whole nail." --Rahath, 15, Sterling, VA
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gel cleanser,
gel nails,
nail lacquer,
Nail Polish,
nails art design
Color Nail Designs Such As Lip Color
Color nail designs such as lip color | Zebra nail design | Acrylic nail design | Diamond nail design.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Sanam Baloch
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
cute nail designs for short nails, Perfect Pedicure Tips
cute nail designs for short nails, Perfect Pedicure Tips
"Freeman makes the best foot scrubs. I use their Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Scrub a few times a week and it makes a big difference. The peppermint-scented scrub is the best." --Marisa, 18, Harrisburg, PA
"For amazing, moisturized cuticles that don't need as much maintenance in between pedicures, I use Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme. It works like magic and keeps my toes looking their best." --Caroline, 15, Winston-Salem, NC
"To prevent ingrown toenails, I cut my toenails straight across instead of trying to clip off the corners. It really helps." --June, 17, Denton, TX
"For a fresh, clean look, soak your feet for 15 to 20 minutes in warm water filled with cut-up lemons, bath salt, and essential oil. Then exfoliate your feet with a salt-based scrub, pat them dry, and trim your nails and cuticles." --Nathalynn, 15, Moreno Valley, CA
"Moisturize and then push back your cuticles instead of cutting them. Cutting leaves you vulnerable to infections, and pushing them back works just as well!" --Sarah, 19, Venice, CA
"Go to a beauty supply store and buy decorative accents like rhinestones for your big toe. It will look like you got your nails done professionally." --Jessica, 14, Smyrna, GA
"I love to give myself pedicures while I'm in the tub. It's more relaxing." --Bailley, 14, Lubbock, TX
"After painting your toenails, soak them in icy water. It prevents the polish from smudging and helps it dry faster." --Peyton, 16, West Chester, OH
"For a French pedicure, all you need is white polish, a sheer pink polish, and masking tape. Cut a small, curved piece of tape that will cover all but the very tip of your toenail. Paint the tip with two coats of the white polish. Let it dry for 10 minutes, then remove the tape. Paint the rest of your nail with two coats of pink polish, then apply a top coat and you're done!" --Callie, 16, Sullivan's Island, SC
"The key is to soak your feet for a long time with warm water, soap, and a little bit of minty foot oil." --Nicole, 17, New York City
"Freeman makes the best foot scrubs. I use their Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Scrub a few times a week and it makes a big difference. The peppermint-scented scrub is the best." --Marisa, 18, Harrisburg, PA
"For amazing, moisturized cuticles that don't need as much maintenance in between pedicures, I use Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme. It works like magic and keeps my toes looking their best." --Caroline, 15, Winston-Salem, NC
"To prevent ingrown toenails, I cut my toenails straight across instead of trying to clip off the corners. It really helps." --June, 17, Denton, TX
"For a fresh, clean look, soak your feet for 15 to 20 minutes in warm water filled with cut-up lemons, bath salt, and essential oil. Then exfoliate your feet with a salt-based scrub, pat them dry, and trim your nails and cuticles." --Nathalynn, 15, Moreno Valley, CA
"Moisturize and then push back your cuticles instead of cutting them. Cutting leaves you vulnerable to infections, and pushing them back works just as well!" --Sarah, 19, Venice, CA
"Go to a beauty supply store and buy decorative accents like rhinestones for your big toe. It will look like you got your nails done professionally." --Jessica, 14, Smyrna, GA
"I love to give myself pedicures while I'm in the tub. It's more relaxing." --Bailley, 14, Lubbock, TX
"After painting your toenails, soak them in icy water. It prevents the polish from smudging and helps it dry faster." --Peyton, 16, West Chester, OH
"For a French pedicure, all you need is white polish, a sheer pink polish, and masking tape. Cut a small, curved piece of tape that will cover all but the very tip of your toenail. Paint the tip with two coats of the white polish. Let it dry for 10 minutes, then remove the tape. Paint the rest of your nail with two coats of pink polish, then apply a top coat and you're done!" --Callie, 16, Sullivan's Island, SC
"The key is to soak your feet for a long time with warm water, soap, and a little bit of minty foot oil." --Nicole, 17, New York City
Labels:
nails art design,
Reviews
Unique Nail Art Designs
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
cute diy nail designs
cute diy nail designs
"I use a bright nail color as a base and then add lighter designs just on my thumbs, like little white hearts." --Mariah, 13, Fairfield, CA
"I give myself a French manicure, but I use black and white. Paint your nails black with at least two coats. When they dry, paint white nail polish across the top (2 or 3 coats). Then you have awesome, stylish nails that are sure to stand out!" --Holly, 14, Springfield, MO
"I have a bunch of those little acrylic paints from the craft store, and I use them to paint my nails crazy colors! I love when every nail is different. They looks so bright and perk me up!" --Morgan, 16, Brick, NJ
"I love to have one color on all of my nails with a little flower on my thumb. It's really cute!" --Kaleigh, 17, Alberta, Canada
"My favorite design is a zebra print (black stripes with bright or neon colors) and just a tad of glitter on the tips!" --Christina, 15, Shafter, CA
"My fave nail design is polka dots! They're so adorable and easy to do. You just have to apply a base color first, then use a lighter color to add dots." --Tessa, 14, Behalto, IL
"I absolutely love bright colored nail polish! I love how it pops and makes me stand out from everyone else! My favorite color is bright orange." --Kim, 14, Chicago, IL
"I use a bright nail color as a base and then add lighter designs just on my thumbs, like little white hearts." --Mariah, 13, Fairfield, CA
"I give myself a French manicure, but I use black and white. Paint your nails black with at least two coats. When they dry, paint white nail polish across the top (2 or 3 coats). Then you have awesome, stylish nails that are sure to stand out!" --Holly, 14, Springfield, MO
"I have a bunch of those little acrylic paints from the craft store, and I use them to paint my nails crazy colors! I love when every nail is different. They looks so bright and perk me up!" --Morgan, 16, Brick, NJ
"I love to have one color on all of my nails with a little flower on my thumb. It's really cute!" --Kaleigh, 17, Alberta, Canada
"My favorite design is a zebra print (black stripes with bright or neon colors) and just a tad of glitter on the tips!" --Christina, 15, Shafter, CA
"My fave nail design is polka dots! They're so adorable and easy to do. You just have to apply a base color first, then use a lighter color to add dots." --Tessa, 14, Behalto, IL
"I absolutely love bright colored nail polish! I love how it pops and makes me stand out from everyone else! My favorite color is bright orange." --Kim, 14, Chicago, IL
Labels:
nails art design
Mehndi Designs For Hands
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