Purchased by Me, Press Sample
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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It is super pretty - a great way to do a 4th of July mani!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's something more simple but more complicated than a red mani!
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