Friday, October 19, 2012

Vintage Looking Much

I did a purple version of this one a long while ago before I seriously started blogging and I wanted to redo this with a different color.


I used China Glaze For Audrey and Revlon Sheer Seafoam. I wish I would have used a darker color so that once Sheer Foam was added on top, you can actually see the gradient effect. Hopefully I will be able to execute this mani perfectly next time. And sorry for the half nekkid nails!

Now I'm not sure what to call this type of mani so, any ideas?
Anna

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7 comments:

  1. This manicure makes me think of worn jeans. But I don't know what I would call it.

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  2. this looks so neat. How did you do it?

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  3. Holy Cow! I love this, how did you do it?

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  4. This is fantastic! I can't wait to see other versions..and I agree with Chi Chi, how did you do it?

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  5. Wow, this is such a crazy effect! It kind of reminds me of the pattern left on sand by sea foam after the wave washes out, I'm sure the colors you used are definitely adding to that effect!

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  6. This looks whitewashed, like the old '90s jeans. You should seriously see if you can start a new trend!

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