It's time for dots! It's time for dotticure!
[Dot Matrix] |
[Born Pretty's 12pcs/set Pink Professional Nail Art Design Brush Set and Dotting Pen] |
[Nail patches peeled off a silicone nail art mat] |
Then I used the very tiny dotting tool to dot on nail polish. It's actually so easy to do dotticure when done first on a flat mat! I had no idea, really, I'm so used to dotting on my nails directly. And I find it's so much easier to control the dots with a dotting tool that has such a small head. For most of the dots above, I used a liberal amount of nail polish to create larger dots. They went on so smoothly. I could actually do much tinier and neater dots as well, if I used less nail polish per dot, but I didn't want my dots to be that small this time. But I have ideas for next time already!
[Base: Ulta3 Spring Break (purple) and Ulta3 Honolulu (yellow) Dots: Ulta3 Tahiti, Ulta3 Tahitian Lime, Ulta3 Honolulu and Elianto Blue] |
- Ulta3 Tahiti - a neon coral orange that looked less neon against the dark purple background
- Ulta3 Tahitian Lime - a green creme polish. There's a trend with these names going on!
- Ulta 3 Honolulu - a yellow creme polish
- Elianto blue - a mid-blue creme polish.
I was actually aiming to make this whole mani comprise of Ulta3 nail polishes but I couldn't find a suitable blue! What a shame.
[Base: Ulta3 Spring Break (purple) and Ulta3 Honolulu (yellow) Dots: Ulta3 Tahiti, Ulta3 Tahitian Lime, Ulta3 Honolulu and Elianto Blue] |
You can get the Professional Nail Art Design Brush Set and Dotting Pen here and you can also use the discount code above for full price items at Born Pretty!
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