Thursday, March 19, 2009

QUICK NAIL ART DESIGN WITH SALLY HANSEN NAP'S

I did a quick little nail art design on my nails last night before I took off Sally Hansen Salon - Sultry Fuchsia. I used another Sally Hansen NAP in Hot Pink. I thought it turned out pretty cute, and I will probably do this design again when I have a little more time and not so rushed. Reminds me of strawberries with the colors I used. As you can see I didn't even do any clean up because I knew I was just going to turn around and take this off anyway. But you get an idea of some of the things you can do with the SH NAP's.







9 comments:

  1. This is so cute! It does put one in the mind of strawberries. I may have to cop a few SH nail art pens. I've had my eye on some for the longest time.

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  2. haha. You work quick.

    Wow I gotta get my hands on one of those.
    Might try to borrow my sister's lol.

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  3. THE PBG - Go getcha some girl :)

    RAI - I had to laugh when I read your comment because I had just posted the pics up!

    DEEZ NAILZ - Thank you :)

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  4. Strawberry Shortcake design for adults. Very cutesy! Love it.

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  5. def screams for adorable! :) hmm...might try some of those NAPs. How's the tip of NAP, is it pointy? :) Thanks, Brooke!

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  6. oooops, sorry, never mind the question, i didn't see your other entry, haha, silly me! =P

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  7. LUCY - LOL - totally strawberry shortcake :)

    AQUARACER - lol - I figured you would get down to that post :) They really are pretty good NAP, very good for begiiners, because they are so easy to control.

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  8. Interesting content.

    Just wanted to share some information that may help busy professionals caught up with work and who have less time to maintain their nails. You can try out gel nails which are now becoming a hot favorite as they are natural looking even without nail tips and the best way for nail enhancement. Also, if you are allergic to those strong smelling chemicals which you can experience with acrylic nails, then you should use gel nails as these are odorless.

    However, when you are planning on gel nail application, make sure you approach a nail salon or a nail artist who is well versed with gel nails and is properly trained and mastered in gel applications. This will save you from problems that can arise with improper gel nail applications.

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