Nfu Oh #154 & Nfu Oh GS09
Burrrr! It is getting cold so I decided to do a wintery manicure. #154 is a very light blue. This is 3 coats. Nfu Oh cremes are really difficult to apply. You have to have light brush strokes and be VERY PATIENT when they are drying. I painted my nails before bed so they were completely dry this morning when I put on the glitter. I love the glitter. They are irregular shapes and sizes. There are some really tiny specs in there!The sparkles remind me of fairy dust! I love it!
Here is a bottle picture of the glitter. Notice the detailing on the back of the cap!
This is a really pretty one. Love the sparkle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic winter mani! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOoo, that looks so pretty; I love how delicate it looks!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo pretty!
ReplyDeletesnow queen quality =) I love your nails, the polish doesn't appear to be streaky at all, you did a great job at evening it out!
ReplyDeleteeeek I am trying this next now. :O How incredible is that?!
ReplyDeleteThat is *amazing*. Wow. I am in awe. Fantastic job, you have skills!!
ReplyDeleteyou may be my new favorite blogger. this is BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteI love this mani it is so winter-y and your nails look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the wonderful comments! It makes me feel so good about my nails. I only do them for you, ya know... :)
ReplyDeleteWow this is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and very winter ^_^
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful! what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteSimpley elegant & beutiful. I have a light blue that is a very similar shade & several different silver or silvery-white gltters, but was hoping you'd give a tip on how to achieve the look of that mani. It is breathtaking & I so want to attempt on myself
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It reminds me of Princess Frostine from the Candyland game. :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle- Here's how I did it:
ReplyDeleteI painted my nails light blue and let it dry completely (overnight).
Then, with the glitter, I put a small drop on the inside of my nail, removed the excess from my brush, and spread the glitter out lightly across my nail.
I repeated that 4 times for each nail but with each time you do it, you spread the glitter less. You want the majority of the glitter to be on the inside of the nail.
I suppose it depends on how much glitter is in your polish. I wanted to keep the tips un-glittered so I was careful not to get too much glitter on my nail at once. Less is better because you can build it slowly.
This manicure was VERY EASY. Great for anyone!
Thanks for the tips! I will definitely be trying this manicure, its so delicate and holiday-ish! All the polish blogs I follow have way too many great ideas for me to keep up! Lol!
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining how you did it- I am def gonna have to try this out, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Thanks for taking interest in my blog!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Nihrida has a similar post. Hers is much more glittery! Copy and paste this address into the address bar...
ReplyDeletehttp://nihrida.blogspot.com/2009/08/shooting-stars.html
I LOVE this! I think I might have to copy it ;). I agree that it definitely reminded me of Nihrida's (I copied hers too).
ReplyDeleteoh i loooove this one sissy! i think it's my favorite so far... something that would actually look good on my short nails too, haha! but like i promised, they're growing! no more biting.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!! I'll have to try this. I think I ocould even do this one. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThat is the prettiest thing I've ever seen! OMG! I'm trying this... FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
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