I have wanted to try this technique out for some time, I new it would be quite easy as I have studied the procedure before, but I chose to wait for Fancy Friday as I knew that theme would come up.
I was not disappointed. I though it was very easy, quick to do and quick to fix if you messed up a bit.
It can look very rough because of the technique - therefore I chose to work with pinks and other summery colors. I am not letting go of summer yet as August practically was autumn and the sun and hot weather has returned to little Denmark here in September. That needs to be celebrated with summery nails!
Here is the first picture of the outcome:
How do you do it?
You make a random design with different colors. Before applying a color over the base color you need to get as much polish as possible of the brush and then drag it onto the nail however you like it.
Polishes I used:
Essie "Pink About It" - as base
The rest of the polishes was used with the dry brush technique:
Essie "Fiji", Models Own "Banana Split", China Glaze "Neon On & On & On" and China Glaze "Bottoms Up"
Here is more photos:)
As you see it got a little more wild on the other hand
I hope you enjoyed the design and will try this out for yourself. Don't be afraid of it, it is simple when you know what to do :) Use Youtube for a visual guidance, there are so many talented ladies
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