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Triangles!!!


Hello every one! Now I know what you’re thinking, “Rachel those colors are for spring and it isn’t spring.” I know. I just felt like using some polishes I don’t really use that often and I also wanted something bright and fun to cheer me up. I got this design idea from Pinterest, which you should follow me on, and you can view the original image here.

The polishes I used for this design were Revlon’s Base + Top Coat, Sally Hansen’s Insta-Dri shade in “Lightening” (#250), and Sinful Colors’ “Mint Tropics” (#1443) and “Hazard” (#952). Sadly, this was the last use I could get out of this yellow polish as it is really old now. I'll have to buy another one soon.

I started off with my base coat to prevent stains and create a smooth surface for my design. Then, using two of the three colors, create two diagonal triangles on each nail. To make a straight line you can use a nail sticker/tape or just free hand it. After that polish is dry add a French tip in your third color and make sure it is a bit wider than normal and that you make a straight line instead of curving it to your nail. I did all my nails slightly different by just rotating the placement of the colors (in a clockwise direction lol). You can put the colors in any order you’d like. Add a top coat and you are done!

I hope you guys like this design! If you do you can follow this blog for more nail related things or whatever else I feel like posting. I have reviewed these Sinful Colors polishes in the past which you can read if you’d like (x/x). Feel free to comment what you’d like to see next and I’ll catch ya later.


P.S. If you think I did my other hand like this then you are mistaken.

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