Half Moon With Liquid Palisade

Half Moon Manicure

I've seen the "half moon" manicure so many times online but I was never really THAT excited by it... until I saw it in black and white.  Black-and-White is my thing! I wear a lot of zebra print... b/w stripes. I also love houndstooth... And just plain black OR white. They never go out of style.  When I saw them together in this manicure, I just HAD to try it.

Liquid Palisade

This was also the perfect opportunity to try my sample of Liquid Palisade, which is a paint-on product that creates a seal for any surface you don't want polish! It's great for nail art, french manicures, or just to keep your cuticles clean during normal polishing! I'm especially excited about trying it for pedicures!

It's as easy as 1, 2, 3 . . . 4!

Liquid Palisade works exactly like it is said to work. It's so easy too! There's virtually no learning curve... you just need to get used to painting with the brush (I hope you have a steady hand!). Believe it or not, this was my first attempt at it. Seriously. E-A-S-Y. Follow the four easy steps described below (Paint, paint, paint, and peel)! You simply paint it on where you don't want polish to be, cover your nail with the desired color, and then peel the Liquid Palisade off. The idea is absolutely genius. I only wish I had thought of it first :)

How To Use Liquid Palisade

*See diagram below*
  • 1) Paint your nails with your base color and allow to dry completely.
  • 2) Draw a design onto your nails with Liquid Palisade (I went over my design twice so the Liquid Palisade was thick and would be easier to pull off. Also, make sure to apply extra Liquid Palisade off of your nail so you can later grab it with tweezers!). Let the Liquid Palisade dry for a couple of minutes and then...
  • 3) Paint over Liquid Palisade with your next color. (Use a one-coat polish because you have to remove Liquid Palisade when polish is still wet).
  • 4) IMMEDIATELY start to remove the Liquid Palisade (I suggest using tweezers so you won't accidentally touch the wet polish and because Liquid Palisade tends to fling up at you since it's stretchy!).
  • P.S. Only "polish-and-peel" 1 finger at a time. You don't want it (for example: the black polish) to dry before you take off the Liquid Palisade or you might pull up some of your polish.
Liquid Palisade was sent to me for review :) You can see more about it HERE.

37 comments:

  1. Such a pretty mani and I have to say, Liquid Palisade looks very interesting, the outcome is great :D

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  2. I'm really temped to get some of this stuff!
    That mani looks so posh!

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  3. I so want this product!! It's great for nailart :)

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  4. What a great product! How much is it and where can you buy?

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  5. OMG this is a gorgeous look! And that liquid palisade is pretty cool! :)

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  6. Great product...perfect for ruffian manicures I would imagine. Where do I find this Liquid Palisade?

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  7. Wow, this looks awesome! The Liquid Palisade seems really cool!

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  8. I've never heard of this Palisade before. It looks interesting and I love your mani.

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  9. Ooh, that's so handy! I never get half moons so nice :)

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  10. Hi, I'm a new follower & is loving everything so far! This mani looks so flawless! Love your tutorial! Hopefully, I can grab my hands on this in the future.

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  11. Hihi, what an odd product, it seems very handy! Nice half moons, I'm a big fan of b/w combinations..

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  12. Is liquid palisade available to buy online? Would love to get my hands on some!

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  13. I neeeed this product! It's awesome!

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  14. Now that stuff is a cool idea O.o

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  15. That is sooooooo COOL!!! MUST HAVE....

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  16. wow, your mani came out perfect!!! this is an interesting product.

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  17. Many thanks for such a well written post and tutorial!
    liquid palisade, by kiesque, inc. can be purchased exclusively online at http://www.liquidpalisade.com
    It is $22.00...less than a professional manicure and many uses per tube!
    Free Shipping for a limited time!!

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  18. I recently received mine and absolutely LOVE it. I find myself hoping my nail polish chips just so I can try out a new design with the palisade! It's really great!

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  19. Thank you all for reading my post and leaving a comment! If anyone was interested, Liquid Palisade is available here : http://www.liquidpalisade.com

    kiesque- Thanks soooo much for sending me a sample to try out! It's so fun! I'm trying to decide how I'll use it next... :)

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  20. cool! you should try this for french tipping and let us know how that works :)

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  21. YOU HAVE TO HAVE THIS!!!! I just ordered some of this stuff & it's amazing. My favorite use is for a french tip! It's like taping before painting. And it's so fun to peel it off and see a perfect polish job - done by ME. I'll do my nails much more often with this. Change colors. Plus how cool to start a new trend with your friends.

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  22. AWESOME! I hope it makes it's way into my stocking! :P

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  23. i love have people make up products to make our polishing lives easier XD

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  24. That's so awesome! :D Where did you get that? I do like your blog btw. :)

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  25. so beautifull !!
    i need it !! where we can buy it ???

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  26. Melisende & Lily Nail- :) I believe you can get it here: http://www.liquidpalisade.com

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  27. This product is awesome! I really need it.

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  28. I am IN LOVE with my liquid palisade! All the girls on my floor have been borrowing it, so I definitely know what I'm getting them for christmas!

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  29. I would like to have this.....santa are you there?

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  30. This is the first time I hear about this. I think it's great. I always wanted to get that "perfect round edge" for half moon.. Every time I try.. I just can't.

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