Having you own blog gives you the liberty to try out any nail styles you want, discover what you're good at and try a heap of new things you never thought you could do. It also lets you NOT do things you think you suck at and avoid them like the plague if you don't want to do them. Tribal nails was one of those things that I always wanted to do but every attempt turned out disastrous, I even bought a pack of stick on nails so I could wear this pattern. I stayed away from trying to draw tribal patterns on my nails for a while until today. Today's prompt for the 33 Day Challenge called out to do a tribal manicure. I did a bit of research to see if I could avoid the traditional tribal nail but nothing really caught my eye.
Here it is, my what-I'd-like-to-think-is-acceptable tribal mani. I followed Nailed It's tutorial for tribal nails, which was super easy to follow. From cuticle to free end I used Face of Australia in Boys 'N' Berries, Ulta3 in Honolulu, Ulta3 in Carrot Top and Essence in That's What I Mint. For the black outline I used my Sally Hansen Nail Art Pen in, er..., Black. Topped it all off with a coat of OPI Matte Top Coat.
The lines were so uneven and the patterns irregular but that adds to the rawness of the tribal print, yeah?
I'm think I'll start putting page breaks after two photos to tie up all my posts and make the blog look better as well as let you enjoy photo spamming at your leisure (when it happens). If you like page breaks, they bother you to no end or have a particular opinion about them, let me know. Feedback is always appreciated!
Back to the nails, I actually wore the multicolured base for most of the weekend without any print and managed to get a lots of compliments about it. I really wish I had gotten some pictures but I had chips after about 24 hrs and was exhausted after all my weekend activities (read: work). Can you see how I tried to patch up one of the chips on my middle finger? It's hardly noticeable in real life. :)
I went outside for the photos but it's one of those days where it's kind overcast but there are rays of sun peeking through the clouds. I ended up with these washed out skin colour but the polish colours were almost accurate. I didn't know that could happen but that's a lesson learnt, I guess.
After all failed attempts, I'm happy the way this turned out. Let me tell you they are quite a bit of work, especially the base that can take a while to prep and get even after so many layers, but they pay off. I would usually take off my nail polish after finishing a prompt for the challenge but I think I'm gonna keep this for a couple of days.
Check out some of the other talented ladies partaking in the 33 Day Challenge.
Till next time,
Laura
I tend not to click to read on when there are page breaks, as I read my blogs in a reader. Some bloggers don't put anything except the title and a few lines, and unless that has really pulled me in, I will skip that post and go on to the next.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback. I think keeping posts consistent might help with my issue!
Deletepretty mani ... :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice your nails
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern and I don't find the lines uneven at all, I'd say is a perfect manicure :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I guess one can be his/her worst critic. I still enjoyed wearing the mani and I may even do it again!
DeleteI like this! :D
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