Here's what I did: I started with Essie First Base basecoat, then did one coat of Sinful Colors Snow Me White. Then I added one thick coat of Essie Topless and Barefoot, followed by one coat of Seche Vite. The white polish under the nude made it nice and opaque - a trick I don't often take time for, but which is actually a time saver! After letting all this set for about ten minutes, I stamped on the bamboo design from Konad plate m66 using Sinful Black on Black, the topped it with a coat of Essie Good to Go.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Bamboo.
I'm really thrilled with this mani, but my photos don't do it justice:
Here's what I did: I started with Essie First Base basecoat, then did one coat of Sinful Colors Snow Me White. Then I added one thick coat of Essie Topless and Barefoot, followed by one coat of Seche Vite. The white polish under the nude made it nice and opaque - a trick I don't often take time for, but which is actually a time saver! After letting all this set for about ten minutes, I stamped on the bamboo design from Konad plate m66 using Sinful Black on Black, the topped it with a coat of Essie Good to Go.
Here's what I did: I started with Essie First Base basecoat, then did one coat of Sinful Colors Snow Me White. Then I added one thick coat of Essie Topless and Barefoot, followed by one coat of Seche Vite. The white polish under the nude made it nice and opaque - a trick I don't often take time for, but which is actually a time saver! After letting all this set for about ten minutes, I stamped on the bamboo design from Konad plate m66 using Sinful Black on Black, the topped it with a coat of Essie Good to Go.
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Love that mani too!
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