Hello people!

Hey guys!

I have a small announcement. From now on, this blog will not only show off my nail designs but also all of my random sketches and doodles and art pieces.

I am also in the process of renaming my blog, it will now be called Scribbles and Nails.

Hope you guys still like it!

Much love and Happy Scribbling!

XOXO

Diamond Accent Manicure

Hey guys and gals!

Sorry it's been so long, university is very intense at the moment. To make up for my absence, I am going to be posting a whole stream of new nail art designs so stay tuned!


The first one is a nail striping design. This is the first time I've used nail striping tape to make a design, so I know it's not perfect. In fact I found this insanely tricky but don't despair. It will look awesome when it's finished.



What You Need:


  • 1 bottle of basecoat (Sally Hansen or Rimmel London)
  • 1 bottle of Zoya nail lacquer in Jem
  • 1 bottle of Barry M Nail Effects in Silver Foil
  • 1 bottle of topcoat (Sally Hansen or Rimmel London)
  • 1 roll of striping tape
  • Scissors
  • Tweezers 
  • Nail Dotter


Technique:
  1. First apply basecoat to all nails and allow to dry.
  2. Apply two coats of Zoya Nail Lacquer in Jem to each nail. Allow to totally dry. This is important or it will come off with the striping tape.
  3. Using scissors, carefully cut the striping tape into 18 inch long strips - 9 strips for each hand.
  4. Using tweezers, carefully place the strips on the ring fingernail in a diamond shape, as shown in the photo. Make sure you leave a tail on each strip so you can remove the tape.
  5. Using a nail dotter, press down on each strip to ensure firm contact.
  6. Paint over the tape using Barry M Nail Effects in Silver Foil. Ensure you coat the entire nail but don't use too much product, only one thin coat. Allow to dry.
  7. When dry, use tweezers to remove the striping tape.
  8. Topcoat.

I know this seems really daunting, but don't worry. It's much easier than it looks. As always, feel free to leave comments below and click subscribe!

Happy Scribbling!!

XOXO

Game of Thrones Nailart No.4 >>>> House Tyrell.

House Tyrell sigil and words.
This is a manicure representing the Great House Tyrell of Highgarden. They are the second richest family in Westeros after House Lannister and own a large portion of the kingdom. They are responsible for providing food for the rest of the kingdom.
Margaery and Lady Olenna Tyrell

Their seat is Highgarden in the South West of Westeros and they control the Reach. Their sigil is a golden rose on a pale green field and their words are 'Growing Strong'.

For this manicure I wanted to incorporate both the colours of House Tyell and their nature as a House. I decided to go for a simple French-style manicure with half moon accents. This is a simple, understated yet unbelievably sophisticated look. This reflects the Tyrell's nature as being an extremely sophisticated and unbelievably wealthy house but one that is usually underestimated especially by their main rivals, the Lannister's of Casterly Rock. The green nail polish is actually a metallic magnetic nail polish by Barry M. the gold accents are created using a Texture nail polish, also by Barry M.

What you need:

1 high quality basecoat (preferably Sally Hansen or Rimmel London.)
1 bottle Barry M Magnetic Nail Effects in Cosmic Glow
1 bottle Barry M Textured Nail Effects in Gold Majesty
1 high quality Topcoat (preferable Sally Hansen Hard As Nails)


Application:

1. Basecoat each nail and allow to dry.
2. Paint two coats of Cosmic Glow on each nail and allow to dry.
3. Using Gold Majesty, carefully paint the tips of each nail and a small half moon on the bottom of each nail, use a nail art dotter if necessary.
4. Topcoat each nail and allow to totally dry.

I hope you enjoy this manicure. I know I was meant to do Baratheon next but I thought we'd had a bit too much black lately so I wanted to break it up a bit colour wise.

Baratheon's. You're up!

Happy Scribbling

XOXO




Game of Thrones inspire Nailart No.3 >>>> House Targaryen

House Targaryen sigil - Three-headed dragon
Hello guys! Thanks for coming back and tuning in to my third entry in my Game of Thrones inspired series. This one is based on the House that we all love: the Targaryens!
Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons

This house is formerly the ruling House of Westeros before being overthrown by the Baratheon's. Previous to that they ruled Westeros for 280 years.

Their sigil is a three headed dragon, breathing fire on a field of black, and their words are 'Fire and Blood'.

Currently the last Targaryen is Daenerys Targaryen and she currently has three dragons.

Now on to the manicure.


What you need:

1 high quality basecoat (preferably Rimmel London or Sally Hansen)

1 bottle Barry M Matte Nail Paint in Espresso

1 bottle Barry M Nail Paint in Red Glitter


Application:

1. Basecoat each nail and allow to dry.

2. Using Espresso, carefully paint two coats on each nail, taking care to avoid any ridges and bumps and allow to completely dry.

3. Using a flat piece of card, pour a small amount of Red Glitter and, using a nail dotter, carefully dot  Red Glitter on the surface of each nail to create the pattern seen in the image.

4. Allow to totally dry, no need to Topcoat.


This manicure is meant to look similar to dragon skin and is meant to have a rough texture. The black and red glitter is very similar to the Targaryen colours. Even better, in the books there is alot of reference to Rhaegar Targaryen and the many rubies that glistened on his armour and were scattered everywhere when Rhaegar was killed by Robert Baratheon in the Battle of the Trident. This is the look I was trying to create and Barry M's Red Glitter is perfect.

This manicure isn't really an everyday look mainly because it's fairly impractical. If, like me, you have long hair, I find the glittery sections of this manicure get caught on almost everything, including hair. However, this can be easily remedied by using several coats of topcoat to even out the surface of the nail.

I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial.

Next time I'm doing House Baratheon!

Happy Scribbling

XOXO






Game of Thrones Nail Art Series No.2 >>> House Stark of Winterfell.

The Stark Family (l-r) Hodor, Bran, Arya,
Sansa, Robb, Lord Eddard, Lady Catelyn © HBO
Hello people!

This is Nail Art entry No.2 in my Game of Thrones nail art series featuring the Kings in the North, the House Stark of Winterfell.

House Stark sigil and words © HBO
House Stark is one of the great Houses of Westeros with many lesser Houses being allied to them. Their sigil is a silver direworlf on a white field (or a grey direwolf on a black field if you watch the show). Their words are 'Winter is Coming' and several members of House Stark are key characters in both the shows and the books.

This manicure is ridiculously easy to create and takes no time at all. For this I combined the colours of black and grey and used a holographic topcoat on top of the grey to give the manicure a frosted finish closely resembling the Stark colours but also the landscape of the cold North the Starks call home.

What you need:

1 bottle high quality Basecoat, I recommend Sally Hansen or Rimmel London
1 bottle Barry M matte nail paint in Espresso
1 bottle Zoya nail polish in Marina
1 bottle GG Couture Holographic topcoat in Genevieve
Striping tape or Micropore

Application:

1. Basecoat each nail and allow to dry.

2. Paint each nail using two coats of Espresso. Allow to dry.

3. Carefully place a striping tape or a piece of micropore on the lower quarter of each nail.

4. Paint the uncovered nails using Marina. Allow to dry.

5. Topcoat the uncovered nails using Genevieve. Allow to dry.

6. Remove the Micropore/Striping tape. Using a cotton bud dipped in nail polish remover tidy the edges of the nails and the cuticles.

This is a very simple manicure to create and perfect and works in so many colours. The key to nailing this manicure is giving each coat of nail polish time to dry. If, like me, you're impatient; I recommend using iced water. Simply plunge your painted nails into iced water for as long as you can bear. This will speed up the drying process. Alternatively, you can use a drying spray or spray-able cooking oil.

I hope you guys like this manicure. House Targaryen, you're up next!!

Happy Scribbling!

XOXO


Game of Thrones: Lannister inspired nailart

The Lannister's of Casterly Rock. (l-r: Tywin, Joffrey, Jaime,
 Cersei and Tyrion.

For those who don't know, I am a complete Game of Thrones nerd. And how can I not be? A song of Ice and Fire is one of the best literary series I have ever read.

This is the start of a load of Game of Thrones inspired nail designs I am going to be doing over the course of... I don't know. Until I get bored.

This one is inspired by one of the great Houses of Westeros: the great House Lannister of Casterly Rock.

The Lannister's are one of the principal Great Houses of Westeros with Cersei Lannister being the Queen Regent of the Realm. To learn more go here >>http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/House_Lannister

I happen to love the Lannister's, even though they are complete and utter nightmares.

This manicure is ridiculously easy and requires no striping tape, just a really steady hand.


What you need:

1 high quality basecoat (I prefer Sally Hansen Hard As Nails)

1 bottle Barry M Matte Nail Paint in Crush

1 bottle Barry M Texture Nail Effects in Gold Majesty


Application:

1. Basecoat each nail

2. Using three coats, paint each nail using Crush (the red one), allow to totally dry.

3. Using Gold Majesty, paint the bottom diagonal section of each nail. This polish is really gloopy so you will need to spread it around a bit. I recommend using you index finger to gently pat down each nail when they are half dry.

4. No need to topcoat! Just allow to dry.


This manicure is really simple and uses the two main Lannister colours of Crimson and Gold. I personally love how this turned out, it reminds me of Cersie Lannister's wardrobe - red velvet and gold brocade. Very decadent and luxurious, perfect for the richest and mightiest House in the Seven Kingdoms.

Next I will be doing a House Stark- inspired nail design so keep checking back.

If you like what you see and have any suggestions and comments, please let me know.

Bye for now!

Happy Scribbling!

XOXO








Featured Nail Artist: >> Danah Alfares of DANAHSNAILS

This is a part of my blog where I basically go crazy over how many awesome and talented nail artists are out there.

In this segment I will be putting the spotlight on one particular favourite of mine, Danah Alfares of DANAHSNAILS.

Danah is from Kuwait and is simply one of the most amazing artists I have ever seen, both conventional art and graphic design and, of course, nail art.

Her nail designs are unique yet timeless and incorporate so many aspects of nail art such as glitter placement, stamping and painting individual designs (a skill I have yet to master). I particularly enjoy the amzing range of nail polishes that she uses, from Zoya to OPI to Dior.

I have included several images from Danah's Instagram account (Click to Enlarge) but I hasten to add that all images are the property of Danah Alfares, so if you do decide to copy the designs please do give credit to Danah not me!


 Danah also has a website which is absolutely gorgeous and she has a load of really easy to follow tutorials. She's also really lovely and is always so nice if you have any questions.

All the links to her Instagram and website are below so please click through and hit that follow button!!

DANAHSNAILS - Danah's Nail Art Instagram

DANAHS.ART - Danah's Art Instagram

 
www.danahsnails.com - Danah's Webpage

Happy scribbling!

XOXO



Nail Polish Review: GG Couture Holographic Topcoat

 This is a nail polish I absolutely adore by a small independent company called GG Couture run by the amazingly talented Gabrielle Gyori.

I was given one of her nail polishes by my good friend Danah Alfares of Danahs Nails and it's honestly one of the most versatile nail polishes I have ever used.

As you can see from the images (Click to enlarge), I've managed to create a number of manicures and looks using this as a topcoat and it works with just about any colour, bright or pastel.

Application

This polish is very easy to apply and dries really quickly. It's fairly runny but contains enough of the holographic particles mixed into the polish to go on evenly with one coat.

Finish

A beautiful holographic finish that seems to gain intensity as it dries, works perfectly with any colour. Fairly chip resistant, doesn't require additional topcoat.

And the best part:

GG Couture's nail polishes are completely cruelty-free and free of nearly every bad chemical so they keep your nails nice and healthy. Also completely fine for vegans and vegetarians. Did I mention they are quite cheap as well and offer a customize option?

Check her out!

Click on the logo's to visit GG Couture and Danah's Nails.


Happy Scribbling!

XOXO












Holographic pink nails with daisy accent

This is a fairly easy manicure to do using Barry M Limited Edition Nail Paint and GG Couture Holographic Topcoat.

The process for this is really simple however the nail polish I used is a bit old and quite gloopy and has a habit of drying really streaky.

What you need:

1 good quality basecoat, preferably Rimmel London or Sally Hansen.

1 bottle GG Couture Holographic nail polish

1 bottle Barry M Nail Paint in any pink shade.

1 Barry M NailArt Pen in White

1 Barry M Nail Art Pen in Pink

1 good quality topcoat, preferably Sally Hansen or Barry M


Application

1. Base coat all nails and allow to dry.

2. Paint each nail using the pink Barry M Nail Paint. This nail polish tends to become streaky and tacky very quickly so don't overload the brush and use two to three coats on each nail. Allow to totally dry.

3. Using GG Couture Holographic topcoat, paint one layer on every nail minus your ring fingernail and thumbnail.

4. Using the Barry M NailArt pens carefully dot small flowers on each ring fingernail and thumbnail as shown in the picture. Allow to dry.

5. Topcoat using a clear topcoat.


This is a very simple but time consuming manicure and requires a very steady hand. Don't worry if you mess up, I had to redo these nails about three times!

Have fun with these!

Happy Scribbling

XOXO

Nail Polish Swatch and Review ----}}}} Barry M Texture Nail Effects in Atlantic Road

 Barry M Texture Effects in Atlantic Road.

This is a nail polish that I absolutely adore! I've had it for a while but I've only recently got a camera that is good enough to pick up the amazing texture effects.

This polish dries to a really cool concrete-like texture but still has a bit of the shine that Barry M nail polishes are famous for.

Application

I found the application to be surprisingly easy compared with other textured nail polishes I have used in the past especially the OPI range which I found very clumpy and difficult to get an even coat. This one, on the other hand, is very easy to apply, you just need to make sure you don't overload the brush and disperse each coat evenly across the nail.

The polish is relatively glossy when first applied but as it dries it becomes more matte and grainy which s exactly the effect we're looking for.


Colour

This polish comes in a stunning range of pastel colours with a similar one released early this year in a beautiful range of metallic colours. The colours are soft but still eye-catching and vibrant without being overbearing. They also complement every skin tone.


Wear-Time

This polish had a surprisingly long wear time of about 5 days with very little chipping. This is brilliant and no topcoat is really needed. Because of the nature of this effect, however, it does pick up dirt very quickly so I did have to wipe each finger with a baby-wipe every day.

Removal

This is a more difficult polish to remove mainly because of the texture, it binds to the nail a lot more than any nail polish I have come across. Removal-wise I would say it is most like a small-particle glitter nail polish. I highly recommend using Cutex nail polish remover to remove this one as it is very tough on polish but gently on the nails plus it has a wonderful vanilla scent and you don't need much of it.

Overall

This is a brilliant nail polish perfect for giving you a wonderful nail effect with very little effort. It gives a professional finish every time and lasts well on the nails. It is also great value for money and is a perfect shade of blue. It also comes in a large variety of pastel and metallic colours. Highly recommend.

Graffiti inspired Nailart

This is an old manicure that I did ages ago but I noticed it wasn't up here and it's such an easy and fun manicure to do. I'm currently living in East London so this was inspired by some of the amazing street art that's all around me.

What you need:

1 high quality basecoat, I use Rimmel London Nail Nurse which is about £3.99 from Boots or Superdrug.

1 bottle Barry M Textured Nail Effects in Atlantic Road.

1 Barry M NailArt pen in Pink.



Steps:

1. Basecoat each nail.

2. Paint each nail using Atlantic Road. This can be a little tricky because of the grainy texture so be careful not to overload the brush. At first this will look really shiny and not very grainy. Don't worry, the texture does get a lot more obvious as the polish dries.

3. Allow each nail plenty of time to dry.

4. When completely dry, use the NailArt pen to draw geometric designs over each nail, using a different pattern on each nail. The liquid in this is very runny and has a tendency to all run out at once. I advise keeping a bit of tissue paper or kitchen roll next to you to wipe the pen on if it gets a bit overloaded.

The aim of this manicure is to create a design that has the same effect as graffiti on a wall so you don't need a topcoat. The really cool thing is the contrast between the high gloss finish of the pink NailArt pen and the matte, concrete like texture of Atlantic Road.

This should wear quite well and shouldn't chip too easily however it is slightly more difficult to remove so I recommend Cutex nail polish remover as it is tough on polish but really gentle on nails, plus it has a gorgeous vanilla scent.


Black Cherry Sparkles

Here's another super easy manicure for you guys.

This one is using Rimmel London Lasting Finish nail polish in Black Cherry. This nail polish has a tendancy to get gloopy very fast so you need to work quickly.


Step 1:  Basecoat nail using Rimmel London Nail Nurse.

Step 2:  Add three coats of Black cherry and allow to completely dry.

Step 3:  When completely dry use a Q-tip/ cotton bud to gently dab Barry M Texture in Gold Majesty on the bottom half of each nail focusing most of the polish to the bottom of the nail and gently dispersing it upward. Allow to completely dry.

Step 4:  Topcoat on each nail. I use Sally Hansen Hard As Nails as a topcoat but feel free to use your own.

This is really simple and really eyecatching and effective.

Check back for more!!

Happy Scribbling!

XOXO

Pink Holographic Manicure with a Dotty Accent.

This was ridiculously easy to do. This actually started out life as a swatch for Barry M Nail Paint in Strawberry Ice Cream  but I played around with it.

Steps


  1.  Basecoat each nail with Rimmel Nail Nurse (click to learn how to properly basecoat) Also dab Vaseline around the skin surrounding the nails.
  2. 2 coats Barry M Strawberry Ice Cream. This one is very runny so don't overload the brush.
  3. Leave to totally dry.
  4. Using Barry M Nail Art pen in white, dot the ring fingernail as seen above.
  5. Paint all remaining nails with GG Couture Holographic nail polish in Crisp Apple Rose.
  6. Topcoat using Sally Hansen Hard As Nails.
This one might seem daunting but I assure you its really easy. Perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon. Take your time doing this, give each coat plenty of time to dry.

I hope to do a video for this at some point.

Until then.

Happy Scribbling 

XOXO

Announcement!

Hey guys!

I would like to announce that I am now going to be merging my two blogs. My old personal blog will be deleted and everything will be put up on this one.

Prepare to see a lot more random posts. I will still be posting loads of awesome nailart and beauty reviews, tutorials and more.

Happy Scribbling!

XOXO

Pink colour block nail art

This was surprisingly easy, just rather time consuming because of the various steps.

What I used:
> Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Basecoat (also used as topcoat)
> Barry M Matte Nail Paint in MNP9 Rhossili
> Barry M Silk Nail Effects in SKNP1 Blossom
> Barry M Textured Nail Effects in TNP7 Nude Duchess
> Micropore tape or striping tape

How I did it:


  1. First I painted a basecoat using Sally Hansen Hard As Nails. For this you only need to apply one coat.
  2. When this is touch dry, I then applied Rhossili (the pink one). This one tends to dry fairly streaky so you might need thin coats and gradually build up the colour. Remember this is a matte colour and should dry without any shine.
  3. Let the entire paint completely dry.
  4. On each nail place a strip of micro pore tape cross the bottom half of the nail. Press fairly firmly on the surface of each nail ensuring no bubbles.
  5. Use Blossom (the pearly pink one) to paint the exposed nails on each finger. This is quite a runny paint and needs to be again applied in very thin coats and gradually building up the colour, take care not to overload the brush. 
  6. Leave this to completely dry.
  7. Carefully place a piece of micropore across the top half of the nail, leaving a small band of space between it and the piece of tape on the bottom half, preferably right in the middle of each nail.
  8. Use Nude Duchess (the silvery one) to paint a small thick line across the middle of each nail, in between bands of tape.
  9. Carefully remove each tape, taking care not to remove any polish from then nail surface.
  10. Carefully apply topcoat.
  11. Leave to completely dry.


I know this is really long and might seem a bit daunting. So I will be doing a video soon to demonstrate, so keep your eyes peeled.

All Nail Polishes in this tutorial are going to be listed in a new page entitled Directory soon.

For now though.


Happy Scribbling! XOXO

Nail Art #2 ----} Red Fishnet Nails

I apologise for the bad picture quality. This is what happens when you have a really crappy camera. First world problems, I know.

This nail art was actually completely accidental. I started off with a coat of Rimmel Nail Nurse followed by two or three coats of Barry M Nail Polish in 273 Raspberry. This shade is really easy to put on, but like all Barry M products, build up the colour gradually, don't overclog your brush.

After this had totally dried I then used a Barry M NailArt pen in white to add criss-cross patterns from left to right, up and down the nails. I then added a very thin layer of the previous nail colour and sealed with several layers of topcoat to give it a nice gel-like finish.
Unlike my other designs, this is probably the most difficult and despite using a basecoat, it did stain my nails ever so slightly. I wouldn't recommend this design as an everyday design, more of a event design.

Products used:
> Rimmel London Nail Nurse
> Barry M Nail Polish in 273 Raspberry
>Barry M NailArt Pen in White
> Sally Hansen Hard As Nails basecoat (used as topcoat)


Happy Scribbling XOXO

Nail of The Day! : ---} Dotty Nails

I've been a bit nonexistent as of late, sorry about that!! But I was so happy to see so many people from all over the world looking at my blog, really quite astonishing.

Over the course of the next week, I will be updating my blog and posting loads of nailart from the past couple of months as well as nailpolish and other beauty reviews as well as, hopefully if my tech works, a few videos.

So lets get this show on the road!!

Nail of the Day Entry 1:


This is a relatively simple manicure but requires a reasonable amount of skill and an incredibly steady hand!

The key to nailing this one is to keep your designing hand steady on a book or by supporting it on a table.







What you need:

> 1 bottle of Rimmel Nail Nurse or similar basecoat
> 1 bottle of Natural Collection Nail Tip whitener or similar white nail polish
> 1 bottle of Barry M Gelly Nail Polish in GNP5 Blueberry
> 1 Barry M NailArt Pen in Pink
> 1 bottle of Barry M Topcoat or similar


Instructions:

Step 1:

First moisturise your hands. I usually use a mixture of Palmer's Cocoa Butter and Superdrug own brand vitamin E oil. Make sure you get it right into the cuticles. Gently push back the cuticles with a cuticle pusher.

Step 2:

Basecoat. These next two steps are important. Because we are using a blue nail colour it is important to use a basecoat as blue is notorious for staining and leaving residue behind. Apply one coat of basecoat and allow to dry.

Step 3:

Apply white nail polish to all nails. This will give your nails a nice clean look from the bottom of the nail and will make the colours pop once dried. Apply two coats and leave to completely dry.

Step 4:

Apply Blue nail colour. As this nail polish is quite runny, you may want to put vaseline around the nail bed to stop any nailpolish from getting on your hands. Apply 2 coats, leave to completely dry.

Step 5:

Make dots on the nails with the NailArt pen. Be careful not to use too much polish. Use sparingly. Leave to dry slightly.

Step 6:

Topcoat! And clean up residue.



I should point out that this is a very extensive list of instruction and you don't need to follow every step. However, make sure to use a good quality, nourishing topcoat and ensure every coat of nailpolish is left to dry completely, to prevent little air bubbles appearing.


Enjoy! Happy Scribbling! XOXO













Product review :- Rimmel London Nail Nurse Basecoat

The other week I took a little detour from the product I usually use, mainly because of my student budget. I usually use Sally Hansen Hard as Nails basecoat, and don't get me wrong, this one's great, just a tad expensive.

So I saw this new one in Boots and thought I'd give it a try. At first I thought, cheap product, might not make a difference. I was wrong!

My nails have grown quite nicely and are now really strong. As an added bonus, it doubles up as a really good topcoat.



Easy peasy pearly pink manicure

These nails are extremely easy to do. This was done using a basecoat of Sally Hansen Maximum Growth with 3 coats of Sinful Colors in Boom Boom and then one coat of Sinful Colors in Just You Wait to give it a wonderful pearlescent sheen. Then top coat with Sally Hansen Hard As Nails.

The Sinful Colors line is actually really good and very cheap coming in at around £2 a bottle. The colours are very rich and thick so you don't need to apply alot and best of all they last for a long time without chipping.

All nail polishes can be found here: http://www.superdrug.com/ and here http://www.boots.com/

Happy Scribbling

XOXO

Zombie Boy

This is a video that's been up on YouTube for a while now featuring a Canadian guy named Rick Genest AKA Zombie Boy. This guy has covered up to 85% of his body in tattoos and the artwork is incredible.

The video is from Dermablend Professional advertising their Leg and Body Tattoo primer which is basically a very heavy duty concealer.

View the video down below 



Featured Instagramer

Here's a shoutout to an amazingly talented nail artist on Instagram, @boom_nailedit has some extremely impressive designs and does them with supreme accuracy, a skill I have yet to master (damn you shakey hands!)

Click on the photos below to go to her Instagram and give her a follow! 

Happy Scribbling!

XOXO





Garnier Moisture Match Moisturiser

Bought these today because they were £2.00 instead of their usual £6.00.

I've used the pink one before as I have really dry skin and it works a treat especially as a primer but the yellow illuminating one is intriguing so I thought I'd give it a go.

Stay tuned for a full product review!

Happy scribbling!

Xoxo

Featured Blogger/ Instagrammer!!

Hey peeps!! Here's another feature on an incredibly talented nail artist. The nails are by the wonderful @kokobeauty_ , and she doesn't post nail art, but hair, fashion and tattoos too!! 

Click the pics below for her Instagram profile and hit that follow button.

Visit her blog here => => => http://kokobeautyblog.blogspot.co.uk/






Featured Instagrammer!!

These awesome nails are done by @honeycomb30 on Instagram. Absolutely stunning nails and clearly a big talent!

Give her a follow! Click the photos below to go to her page.


 Click to go to her page!