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Monday, 12 September 2016

Negative space monochrome dotticure

Hi Everyone, 
It's me Virag and today I'm going to do a cute negative space nail art with the help of black and white polka dots. Let's get started!

After base coat I scotch taped the bottom part of my nail, and painted the upper part with a white nail polish. This gives a "squared shaped" look, to the nail art. Next I add a line of  black polka dots at my smile line. Then again, I used sctoch tape and coloured the tip of my nail with black. Finally I added a line of smaller white polka dots, at the lower part of my nail.


As last step add a layer of top coat and you are done! 





Products I used:
Oriflame - The One nail hardener 
Avon - Iceberg white 
Moyra - Nina (Black)
Avon - Gel shine top coat

Love you all: C&L Nails

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Spiky textured nail art

Hi Everyone,
It's me Virag, and in today's post I'm going to do a very easy a little bit "spiky" nail art using textured nail polish.

1. Base colour
After base coat I applied a hot red textured polish, from Catrice

2. Spiky pattern with striping tape
As my second step I created different sized triangles, and painted in. Remove the stripes before the nail polish dries, to get clean edges. 

(3. Top coat)
If you want your manicure to be shiny add top coat, but that probably ruins the textured look.

With top coat:

Products I used:
Avon - 5 in 1 nail expert
Catrice- Royal REDding
Avon - Pearl 
Essence - Holo stripes 
(Sally Hansen - Big shiny top coat)

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Friday, 26 August 2016

Neon fan brush manicure

Hi Everyone,
It's me Virag, and today I'm going to creat a vibrant neon manicure using a fun brush from Avon.
Let's get started!

1. Base colour
After base coat, I applied a very thin layer of white nail polish, to make the neon polish opaque.

2. Fan brush
Take a fun brush and a darker nail polish, I'm using blue.

Than brush on your nail, and do some clean-up with a q-tip and nail polish remover, or use liquid latex.

3. Dots
With a light mint nail polish add a column of dots. 

4. Top coat
Finish with fast-drying top coat, and you are done!



Products I used: 
Avon - 5 in 1 nail expert
P.S. Nail polish - Tropic sunset
Moyra - No.89
Catrice - You R On My Mint
Avon - Gel shine top coat 

Saturday, 20 August 2016

Easy french manicure

Hi Everyone,
It's me Virag and today, I'm going to do two very easy french manicure.

After base coat I scotch taped the bottom part of my nail, and painted the upper part with a white nail polish. This gives a "squared shaped" look, to the nail art. Then I add a stripe of a black holographic striping tape from Essence. On my ring finger as an accent I put on a rhinestone.

Then I finished my nail art, with my new favourite top coat. 






Products I used:
Oriflame - The One nail hardener (as base coat)
Avon - Iceberg white 
Essence - Holo stripes
Avon - Gel shine top coat

Love you all: C&L Nails


Sunday, 14 August 2016

Owl nail art using water decal

Hi Guys,
It's me Virag, and today I'm going to try out water decals for the first time.

1. Base colour
After base coat, I applied two thin layers of a yellow nail polish


2. Ombre
With a make-up sponge I created an ombre that goes from yellow to magenta.



3. Water decal
For the water decal you will need a cup of room temperature water. Cut out an image, REMOVE THE FOIL (for the first time I forgot it :D ) and drop in the water for 20 seconds.

As I mentioned don't forget to remove the foil.


Stick on your nail, and dab it with a tissue.

4. Top coat
Ad a glossy top coat, and you are done!

Product I used: 
Avon - 5 in 1 nail expert
Catrice- Earnie & birdy
Rimmel - Tangerine tent (Rita Ora collection)
Catrice - REDiant Energy
Sally Hansen - Big shiny top coat


Love you all: C&L Nails


Monday, 8 August 2016

Dark purple stamping nail art

Hi Everyone,
It's me Virag, and today I'm going to do a flowery stamping decal nail art, let's start it!

1. Base colour
After base coat, I applied two layers of a dark purple nail polish.

2. Stamping decal
For the stamping I'm going to use the M51 plate from Konad. Stamp the image on a plastic bag, and wait till it completely dried. Then with the help of a dotting tool, colour in, finally add top coat. When it dried you can easily peel it off and add on your nails.

With a q-tip dipped in nail polish smooth the edges. 

3. Top coat
Add a top coat, and you are done!




Products I used: 
Avon - 5 in 1 nail expert
She - 240 (?)
Avon - Iceberg white
Catrice - REDiant Energy
Sally Hansen - Big shiny top coat

Love you all: C&L Nails


Tuesday, 2 August 2016

How NOT to do real flower manicure

Hi Guys,
It's me Virag and in today's post I attempt to do a manicure using real flowers. I have seen this on cutepolish and on Ane Li-s channel too.

1. Base colour
After base coat, I applied a sheer pink nail polish.

2. French manicure
As my second step, I created a french manicure. As I already mentioned in one of my previous post, to do a perfect french manicure, start the smile line at the half of your nail, and finish it at the half of the upper part of your nail.

3. Flowers 
I picked up some forget-me-nots, put them in between two layers of a towel, and put some books on the top of that. After an hour, they dried and flattened out. 
With the help of some clear nail polish, I sticked them on my nail, and after about 2 minutes they became transparent and brown. I was really disappointed because of it, so decided that I will colour them with the Oriflame Ombre Nail Top Coat, and to finish the flowers I added a little glitter in the middle of them. 

4. Top coat
Add a top coat and you are done!




Products I used:
Avon - 5 in 1 nail expert

Catrice - My APPricot
Avon - Iceberg white
Sally Hansen - Big shiny top coat


Love you all: C&L Nails 

Saturday, 23 April 2016

WNAC2016: April - Shapes

Hi Cuties,
It's me Virag, and today I'm doing the fourth theme of the WNAC2016: April and it's shapes! Let's start it :)
By the way I'm in a national chemistry competition right now, so please give me some support :)

1. Base colour 
After base coat apply a light blue nail polish. I'm using You R On My Mint by Catrice.  As you can see I'm back to square nails, to be honest I always prefered this shape. 

2. DIY decals
To make your own decals first apply thick layers of nail polish on a plastic foil.

When it dried you should be able to peel it of. To make it easier you can also apply top coat, so that it speed up the drying process.

Then cut it into small pieces. I decided to go with a triangle shape. 

2. Place on your nails
To place the decals on your nails, just add a little clear polish, to make it sticky. 

4. Top coat
As always, finish with top coat and you are done!





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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Girly floral nails

Hi guys,
It's me Virag, and today I'm going to show you how to do this very beautiful nail art, that I've already done two times because it's so pretty (and because my pictures lost).

1. Base colour
As a base I used Catrice- Travel De Luxe nail polish which is opaque in two thicker or three thinner coats.

2. Stamping
For stamping I'm going to use Konad's m51 plate and my Essence stamping set. 

With a black nail polish I stamped on the design, then coloured in with pink. When it dried I added a top coat, so that I can peel it off and place on my nail. 

After a little clean up, I added some dots.

3. Top coat
To finish it, add a quick dry top coat, and you are done!




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