This is 2 coats of Billie French White, followed by Billie Amethyst sponged on the tips and 1 coat of Icing Passion hap haphazardly layered on top then 2 coats of Sally Hansen Strobe light followed by TC.
I must note that I had worn my nails plain white for a day and a half before I fancied it up - That might be a new record for me as I am not a fan of pure white mani's for some reason.
Sponging the area before applying glitter on a glitter tipped mani like this sometimes gives the illusion of an all glitter area. I tend to do this look alot and I am usually happy with how it turns out - regardless of the colours I use.
I looooove that there are different sizes and shapes in Sally Hansen Strobe Light, and I am glad that I used the pinkish shimmery and dense Icing polish, Passion, before I added the Sally Hansen glitter.
Yippee = the Wet n Wild Fast Dry polish's have landed in Canada!!!!! I am a little disappointed with the brushes in these -they seem very stiff- like the brush on my Wet n`Wild Wild Orchid polish. All the other polish's I have from wet and wild have lovely brushes..... weird
Wet n Wild Who wants to be a Millionaire
Wet n Wild Teal of Fortune
shade
sun
indoor florescent
with Billie French White, a stark white creme polish
I used Billie Amethyst for the sponged portion
sponged using a 'sexy car wash' sponge
I then stroked on polish straight off the brush to fill in any sparse areas towards the tips of my nails
with Icing by Claire's polish Passion, a sheer shimmery polish
indoor florescent
...and another glitter mani
I started with 2 coats of a pretty chrome polish and added glitter to the tips of my nilsd, and glittered up my entire ring nail. This is the large hex glitter from this hallowen sample package I found at the dollar store. I applied clear polish to the tips of my nails and sprinkled on the holo hex glitter. When I was happy with my glitter coverage I added 2 coats of TC. These pieces of glitter were far to big for a glitter sprinkle mani.
Here is a photo of another pretty glitter sprinkle mani I did in summer-time. I didn't think that the size of the glitter would be a factor but a smaller size seems to be a better choice for the future.
The holo glitter in this manicure is much smaller than the one in THIS POST.
....and a few more photos
indoor florescent
sun
♥
9 comments:
So niceall those glitters!! I'm in Canada too and find it hard to get all the nice brand... Where do you shop??
Agree with Lydiane, where do you get Billie colours? I have never seen them before. I'm another Canadian Nail Blogger (yay canada!) Also, I attempted one of your "poncing" attempts, if you wanted to check it out on my blog go ahead! I love all the nail designs you do!
You are the Empress of glitter. I so love your manis.
I really love this manicure, so much!
I just copied your manicure from one of your last posts.
The "copy of a copy"
Except I used gold, black and white.
It's on my blog, if you want to see.
http://hautelaquer.blogspot.com/
I'm curious if that Billie white works well with konad? I'm still searching for the perfect white.
Your killing me with these gorgeous manicures. Each one is superb. I love all that glitter! I never wear white polish. I have about 6 bottles of it! The Dollar Store always seems to stick white in with another polish. Now I know what to do with them.
I love the white/glitter mani :)
Lydiane Gaborieau - I shop at dollar stores.... every once and a while they get a big shipment of discontinued polish, I always ask when they expect one to come in then stalk the store....
elizabeth - Thank you ! I will check out your blog.
jaljen - Thanks! That first mani is fool-proof and easy to do.
Minty - Thanks!
Queen of crap - Billie white is very pigmented but dries very fast,
Lucy - Thnaks Lucy, you should try and franken some pale spring and summer polish's!!!
rmcandlelight - Thanks!
wow you are amazing, I would love to see some more in depth posts about how to achieve some of these looks (like the sponge ones)
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