Saturday, January 3, 2015

31 Day Challenge 2015: Water Spotting

Hello lovelies!

I have a quick post for you guys today. It's only day three of 2015 and I'm already getting sick. So much fun!

Anywho, onto the nails!
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At least, I have sparkles. Sparkles are good (:




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Here's what I used:


Water spotted nail art is another one that I haven't done in a while. It's a good thing that I started this manicure by doing my right hand first because I was under the impression that the clean-up wouldn't be "that bad." Nope. Absolutely not. Turned Up Turquoise loves staining skin and cuticles. Green tinged fingers are going to be a 2015 fashion trend, right? 

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These nails started with two coats of A Raisin To Live. When that dried, I made sure to put vaseline on my fingers and around my nails (I learned from the right hand and protected this hand.) I then dripped some of Turned Up Turquoise into a cup of water and sprayed it with hair spray. When the polish separated, I dipped each finger in. This was repeated with At Vase Value, and I finished everything with a layer of HK Girl.

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As messy as these were to accomplish, I like how the nails turned out. I was tempted to add a little round stud at the base of my nail, but I wore these work and knew that I would end up losing them. Simple is good!


Thanks for reading guys!

-Marisa! (:









22 comments:

  1. These look great! I haven't tried the water spotting technique before but the final result looks so cool.

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  2. This looks pretty awesome! I love the colors you've used. :)

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  3. Love the color combo! And I LOVE turned up turquoise but you are very right about the staining!

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  4. I love this technique! It turns out so different every time!

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  5. Wow your combination of polishes is stunning :D xx

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  6. This is so pretty! I love the color combination!

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  7. Thank you! I love it too, just not for water spotting haha (:

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  8. These look so great! I need to try water spotting again!

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  9. I love this look! The color combo is great! I need to retry waterspotting. The one time I tried it, I could not get it to work AT ALL!

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  10. I feel your pain on Tut being a stainer but oh.my.dot these are awesome! They're like polishes stones that jewelry makers would pay big money to have!

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  11. Thank you! I've had that problem too! It's like sometimes the polish wants to cooperate and other times it's like giving you the finger haha.

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  12. love the colour combo!

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