Thursday, November 8, 2012

Nail Night at the boutique!



 
 
 Fresh nails are the best accessory for yours hands!  Its the best way to express your personality, mood, style and even season!  There are so many new techniques, colors and tools that makes a typical french manicure a thing of the past. Ever spend $$ on a color or nail art you're sick of in 2 days?  Keeping up with your nails can be costly at a salon once or twice a week, so why spend an arm & a leg and pay someone to do your nails when you can learn how to do them just as good yourself?!  Change your nail color as often as you change your mind! 

That being said we would like to introduce our "Nail Night" at Some Girls boutique!  This past Wednesday we invited all bunnies to come for a free nail tutorial to learn how to do some fabby nail art that is taking over all social networking sites!  We focused on a couple of designs that were easy to accaccomplish a fresh and fun look! 
 
We want to thank everyone who came out for a night of dress up, refreshments and of course, nail therapy!  In case you missed it, here's our how-to to get the look! 
 
 
Bunny Nail Night
 
 
Start: “clean nails”
·         Remove old polish
·         File
·         Oil & push back    
·         Wash hands

Half Moon:
·         Base color
·         Use color with smaller sized brush to make a half circle near cuticle
·         Fill in
·         Outline
·         Top Coat. 

V Moon
·         Base Color
·         Use color with smaller sized bush & make 2 lines in the shape of a V near cuticle, with tip pointing towards end of nail.
·         Fill in
·         Outline
·         Top Coat.
Diagonal French
·         Base Color
·         Use another color & paint half nail with it. <2 coats if necessary>
·         Outline
·         Top Coat
Dot French
·         Base Coat
·         Choose Color to paint up to half of your nail. <you want enough color to make dots on> <2 coats if necessary>
·         Choose dot color, pour small amount out & use tool provided to drip & create in desired area.
·         Outline the top of your French
·         Top coat.
Bunny Ears
·         Base Coat
·         Use color with smaller sized brush & make 4 swipes in bunny ear pattern <see pic, practice on paper>
·         Use another color with smaller sized brush to fill in bunny ears.
·         Top Coat


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