Here's a simple dotticure I did a couple months ago using some gorgeous foily metallics from China Glaze and OPI.
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[Dotmania] |
I think this is one mani that would work better on longer nails as there's more space for dots!
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[Bottle to nail: China Glaze Swing Baby (2 coats)] |
I started out with China Glaze Swing Baby, a gorgeous pewter foil from the Vintage Vixen collection in 2010. On close examination, the particles are a combination of silver and bronzey flecks which combine to give that brushed metal look.
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[2 coats: China Glaze Swing Baby] |
Formula was good, no issues with it. These photos show two coats and you get pretty decent opacity.
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[Bottle to nail: OPI Warm and Fozzie; Base: China Glaze Swing Baby] |
As usual, I was then inspired to play around with another colour of the same finish and pulled out one of my favourites - OPI Warm and Fozzie from the Muppets collection. Look at that gorgeous duochrome in the bottle!
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[Base: China Glaze Swing Baby; Dots: OPI Warm and Fozzie] |
Just dot some on with a dotting tool (or whatever blunt-pointy thing you have handy), pop on some topcoat for extra shinyness, and voila! Super easy practically-insta-nail art! =)
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