Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NOTD - DANGEROUSLY RICH & ROYAL



Last night I gave the little stripping stickers another go. They did work a little bit better for me, and I feel like I got them sized to my nail better. However, by morning they had started to peel up from the bottom of my nails where I think I left them a little too long.

To make matters worse there was some tip pullage, which isn't all the surprising since there are quite a few layers of polish on my nails. I almost didn't take pics because of that, but I decided to post them anyway in hopes that you all will be gentle, lol.

I used P2 - Rich & Royal for the base color, then painted diagonally with P2 - Dangerous and then added the gold stripping tape.









17 comments:

jaljen said...

Looks extremely chic to me. And photography is so unforgiving. All manis look even better IRL.

Megan Harmeyer said...

LOVE it!! If you hadnt said anything about the tip "pullage" I would've never thought anything of it. Looks great!

ABOP Laquerlove said...

I love this mani. I'm glad you decided to post it anyway. Great colors together.

Supersparklekitty said...

I would not think to pair these colors together, but I think it looks great!

Audrey said...

Love the color combo!! Love the design!! Where does one get such nail tape stripping?

Deez Nailz - Canadas most fabulous hand model said...

I love this colour combo - This looks fabulous and if you didnt mention it I would not have even thought of those issues

i find cutting sticker strips and probably these lining stripper stickers just a little short and then liberally applying T.C. really helps to keep them in place for a few days.

This is lovely!

Kitty said...

I agree with the others, this is gorgeous. It feels very sleek and classy. Glad you posted it!

ThRiSzHa said...

extremely gorgeous!!

Gretchen said...

I think that looks gorgeous! Well done!

Smoochiefrog said...

Gorgeous!

~Elizabeth aka Lacquered Lizard said...

Beautiful color selection. Tape is tough enough to work with, skip the quick dry top coat and cut the tape a little shorter and you won't have any more troubles with it. (But you know that now)
This is really gorgeous.

Laura said...

Looks really elegant and professional. Impressive :-)

Kae said...

That is really gorgeous! I want to try that but just p aint the stripe :)

Saori said...

This combo is very well tinking, I love it !!!

Lolitadewdrop said...

I love this, it's so wearable and stylish.

Perles & Paillettes said...

Great combo ! I love that look :)

Lucy said...

Love this manicure and the two polishes together. Very regal looking.

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