I love having polish on my nails, but often when I try to do something super fancy... it fails. Which is such a bummer. We've all been there right? The first step is done, you go to add the easy half moon or tip... and the whole nail is botched. Surely I'm not the only one.
Well this manicure is great* for two reasons:
1) It's easy, and it doesn't have to be perfect. (shaky hands? no big deal, lack of polish finesse? even better). In fact this mani looks better the more varied it is!
2) You can actually do this on top of a chipped mani. Yep. Those once pretty nails can be refreshed starting with the second step of this process. No more chips, pretty nails again!
Sound good? Here we go.
Supplies & Prep:
Prepped Nails (w/ base coat applied & dried)
1 Light Colored Nail Polish (I used 100% Pure's 12:51)
1 Darker Colored Nail Polish (I used Essie's 'Jelly Apple' (red), but also liked 'plumberry' (pink))
Top Coat
Remover etc. for touch ups
1) Apply your lighter color to all of your nails. Be patient. Let dry.
2) Apply darker color over the top of each nail. Start about halfway down and fill in with strokes to the top. Do this in strips to give it a more 'painted' type look. You can decide if you want to use less polish and make it look watercolor-y or more polish, which will look more like an oil painting. Don't worry if some parts are thicker than others, if there are curves or indentions in your polish, the variance will make it look more artsy. :) Let dry, completely.
3) Add top coat. Let dry again.
Another way you could try this mani is with a darker color on the bottom and a metallic color over the top.
I personally think this would be really pretty with a lilac and a plum, or a gold over a bright pink. Or black with nude or white. See? really anything works. :)
You are one step closer to being a manicure master.
What are you planning for this weekend?
My v-day inspiration, here, and outfit, here.
Happy Valentine's Day!
XO,
Alexandra
*Disclaimer: It's not for everyone, it's kind of got an artsy flair to it, you can't be into perfection. But, if you want to go with the flow, and don't mind asymmetry... this is for you!
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
My Favorite Fall Mani
When it comes to nails, three factors typically make up my perfect mani combination:
short nails + dark polish + glitter accent
My current favorite fall mani is no exception.

Base coat: chocolate brown (Old) (similar from Essie, here)
Glitter coat: Warm and Fozzie by OPI (old, but can still buy here!)
I know brown isn't a favorite color for most.. but it's a great alternative to black when you can find it! I really love it and it goes great with the coloring of my hair. Don't be afraid of brown my friends, it can be a fantastic neutral! :)
Buying brown clothing is a whole different story... not easily done! :( Tips for finding it in the stores very very welcome!!
Looking for some fall nail color recommendations? Check out my friend Amanda's post here! :)
What is your favorite nail color for fall?
Thank you for reading!
Alexandra
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Perfect. Plum. Polish
For what feels like a very long time I have been looking for a plum nail polish. Doesn't sound too hard.. but it is!
I have bought 4 different polishes hoping that they would be plum like the color swatch. Most turn out to be burgundy or almost black...
Finally, I have found the perfect plum polish!
OPI's Vampsterdam
Here is how it looks! (without touch-ups!)
I am SO excited!
Bonus: OPI has removed most of the really nasty chemicals that are often found in nail polish. So its greener and cleaner!
What is your favorite polish?
All for now,
Alexandra
Monday, July 23, 2012
How to Remove Glitter Nail Polish
I really really love nail polish.
I especially love glittery nail polish.
The one bad thing about glitter polish is that it is so hard to get off!
I found a tutorial on Pinterest, and it worked!
Here we go!
1) Glittery toes {color: Nicole by OPI Rainbow in the S-Kylie* with a silver base}
2) Cut cotton squares into 4 pieces. Soak in nail polish remover. Place one on each nail.
3) Wrap toes in Aluminum foil strips to hold cotton squares in place.
4) Let sit for 5 minutes. I left mine on for longer as I use non-acetone polish remover.
5) Remove foil and cotton squares, wiping away excess polish as you do it.
6) You may need a new cotton square to remove the excess. This takes very little effort!
There you have it! Easy as can be, glitter free nails!
*I am not a Kardashian fan*
What is your favorite glitter polish?
All for now,
Alexandra
Does it make anyone else chuckle that polish and Polish are spelled the same? :)
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