Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Nail of the WEEK?

So, those who watch me on youtube (http://youtube.com/natjotua) know that I love doin' my nails, so this week I just decided to do something fairly simple and easy that I've done in the past -- which is a wannabe plaid design, but I just switched up the colors a bit.. this one might look a little wonky, because I did it in literally like 20 minutes, but ehh as long as I have something on my nails, I'm happy! =D

BTW, if you're interested in the actual concept of a plaid nail design, feel free to check out 'Burberry Nails' >>
on my YT channel.. I made the video a little while ago, so you might have to rummage through my video list!

Enjoy, ladies! Feedback always makes me a happy camper!


Products Used:
China Glaze strong adhesion base coat
China Glaze
"for audrey"
no brand white polish
Art Deco
glittery black nail art stiper
CM
purple nail art stiper
& of course, my Holy Grail top coat >
Jordana quick shine top coat! (only $1 and it works like freakin crystal gel! and it literally dries in 60 seconds.. which is perfect for someone like me because I'm constantly busy and using my hands!)

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  1. that is SO cute! i like BOTH of 'em!!!! but i like the purple/teal ones because they're more spring/summer theme =) actually, kinda Easter-ish, lmao. i like 'em, A LOT! so cute =)

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