Beautiful nails, as a symbol of status, can show one’s good manners and temperament. Nail art, also known as nail design, refers to the process in which one’s nails are sterilized, cleaned, cared, maintained, reshaped and eventually beautified according to one’s requirements; including the shape of one’s hands, nails, skin and the color of clothing. Nail art boasts diverse characteristics.
Showing posts with label Liquid Stones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liquid Stones. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Hearts

There is me again with post dedicated to St Valentine. I am not a fan of that day, but making nails with such elements is interesting for me.

The following designs are made on natural hands using Bluesky gel polish. Again some gold foil and liquid stones for the heart decoration.




Gold Foil Designs For St Valentines

Hello All!

Cant wait to show you my new samples. I am so excited. They became really lovely. Its not easy to be made but once you get the way of doing them, becomes a pleasure to please the clients with them.
 
 

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Red Hearts

Good evening ladies!

There is me one more time for today. Later this evening I made one more set lovely nails.
This time they are liquid stones n shape of hearts. As usual I made Red French. Ring nail I left nude colour. There are two accent nails next to each other. Both of them I decorated with gold foil ornament and filled the hearts with uv gel, which is mixed with red pigment.
 

 

Monday, 8 December 2014

Jewelry For Nails - Liquid Stones

Yes, they are liquid stones just because they were made sing builder gel mixed with glitter. On the mint coloured one is different technique. Instead glitter I used additives and then dropped gel polish top coat.



Sunday, 23 November 2014

Shellac after 5 weeks

In my second post I will show you shellac nails made 5 weeks ago. Yes 5 weeks they stayed without any chipping.




Afterwards you can see what I have made for the lady today. Slightly changed the shape for her - from square to oval. Than I added liquid stones and foil ornament.


 
 
 

 

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Mint Convertable and liquid stones

They are cold liquid stones, because have been made using hard gel and some glitter in. You can put some gold foil or colour gel to give some shade to the stones.

To outline the stones I have used foil transfer technique. Using black gel paint from First gel I have made lines and cured for 1 min. Then printed the foil. Forgot to say before making the lines, you need to make sure the tacky layer is removed well, buff the whole surface well, no shine...otherwise the foil will stick everywhere, but you just need to be only over the black lines.


Thursday, 4 September 2014

Shellac Pink & Liquid Stones

I will really quick in my last post for today. Colour you already know, just this time has been applied in one coat only by clients request.

Stones made by builder gel, were place on two of the fingers on each hand. I had just mixed the UV Gel with some glitter and placed them on the nails. After curing the stones in UV Lamp, nails were top coated with no wipe gel top coat :)

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Wedding Manicure

Hi!

In several times will show you some ideas for wedding manicure. Today they will be on real hands. Afterwards you will see just sample. There aren't so many brides asking for these:(
 
First one is simple French with extended nail bed and glittery top coat
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
According to me the second one you will see is simple, elegant...
 

 Traditional French with liquid stones and crystals around. Liquid stone you can make using builder gel. Create your French or other way of making your nails, using gel polish.Take a small amount of builder gel on a shiny surface. Mix it with fine glitters, colour gel, etc. Take a tiny, thin brush and place on the nail tiny bit of the gel, shape it to look like a stone. Cure it for 2 minutes. Cover with top coat and place crystals around, then cure for 2 minutes. Apply second layer of top coat and cure. Remove tacky layer.
 

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Liquid Stones

Good Afternoon All!

 
I have just tried something really popular in my country, but here in UK is not.
We call it liquid stones. Why is it called like that?
The reason is these stones are made of builder gel mixed up with colour uv gel, glitter or foil. After you mix  the gel place it on the nail and shape it. You can make a frame first with just black painting gel or with foil and then made the stone. The other way of doing it is first shape the stone on the nail and then place rhinestones around it.