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Easter Egg Nails


Happy Easter! For this year I decided to go with the classic Easter egg design and a cute glitter accent nail. Stay tuned for how I did it and also some special announcements.

The polishes I used for this design were Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Shades in “Lightening” (#250) and “Pronto Purple” (#360), Xtreme Wear shades in “Green With Envy” (#02) and “White On” (#300), and Orly “Fowl Play” (#20753). I also used Revlon’s Base + Top Coat (#965).

To start off this design I painted all my nails a solid white. Then, using a nail art bush, I painted two horizontal lines in green, spacing them apart so that my nail had three even sections. In between these two lines I painted a zigzag line in purple. To finish off the Easter egg look I added yellow polka dots on the rest of the nail. For the accent nail I used a purple glitter over top of the white (just in case it was sheer I had never used it). Finish everything off with a top coat and you’re done!

I hope you guys like this Easter design. If you’d like to see a video tutorial you can click here. Speaking of videos, my exciting news is that they will be getting way better. I made a new intro and outro for my videos AND I have some new equipment for voice overs!! I’ll make an update video soon so look out for that. That's also why my blog has a different color scheme (just in case you didn't notice). Have a wonderful Easter :D BYYEEE

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