Thursday, July 2, 2015

Fourth of July Waterfall Nail Art with Zoya Nail Polish

Purchased by Me, Press Sample

Fourth of July is this weekend and if you are in a rush (I always am when it comes to holiday manicures), I've created a few really easy looks. Today, I'm focusing on Zoya!

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish


I began with three coats of Zoya Genesis which just came out with the Paradise Fun collection. After the white base dried a few minutes, I grabbed my striping brush.

If you don't have a striping brush, it is one of my most used nail art tools (beyond my $3 dotting tool set). Head over to Born Pretty Store website (use PDX31 to get 10% off) and grab a set! If you're in a rush, you can get thin paintbrushes from craft stores like Michael's.  

For my outer nails, I used Zoya Oceane, Zoya Sarah, and Zoya Seraphina to create my "flat" waterfall, which I chose because it is like abstract fireworks shooting out of my nails. For my middle nails, I used textures Zoya Nori, Chyna, and Cosmo for my waterfall. You simply draw lines. As you layer, it looks better, so give this a try!

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish

Fourth of July Waterfall with Zoya Nail Polish


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2 comments:

  1. It is super pretty - a great way to do a 4th of July mani!

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    1. Thanks! It's something more simple but more complicated than a red mani!

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