I have seen this fan brush nail art a few times and it always looks great! I am not sold on it yet as this was my first try - - I think adding Pure Ice Busted made me like it alot more then just the 2 Revlon polishes alone.
For this Mani I started with a base of Revlon Hazy, a grey creme, then used the fan brush to make these interesting whispy stripes. Some people are getting super duper thin whispy stripes and they look amazing - I'll be striving for that next time I try this.
fan brush nail art ---- w/ Pure Ice Busted
stuff I used - Revlon Hazy, No Shrinking Violet, Plum Seduction, and Pure Ice Busted
I found the fan brush at the DollarRama ( Canada ) I made sure to tape around my nails to prevent having to do an acetone clean-up later.
Revlon hazy - a grey creme and the only Revlon I have ever purchased that I can say I am happy with. If I purchase any more Revlon nail polish's in the future I will make sure they are either opaque creme polish's or heavy duty glitters.
Here is my right hand that turned out pretty crappy - but it is my first time and I am sure if I try this again I will get better! It was hard to pick up the right amount of polish with the fan brush ..... I will definitly try to use a slower drying polish in the future as well.
I did a practice run with colours that I thought would look good together
a few more glamour shots.....
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6 comments:
Wow, this looks really really great! I ned to try this method.
A great combination of colors I must say, I have a soft spot for purple.
Looks so pretty!
I had wondered how I was to use the fan brush...must keep this in mind when my brush set comes in the mail~
seen this before, looks great!
I like how these turned out!! I tried this look as well but neither could get those very small stripes - I think this maybe has to do with the quality of the brush and the way the hairs are positioned...
This looks amazing!! I love the colors you used!
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