https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/leopard-nail-painting-tutorial/versions/4 • Posted by Gwendolyn F.
To start clean and file your nails. Even if you haven't got polish on them it's always good to go over them with nail polish remover: this helps get rid of any build up and will help the polish grip better and therefor last long! 1) I started with Sally Hansen HARDasNAILS Xtreme Wear Nail Color in (4860-01)Invisible. - http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?product=75 2) After allowing the base coat to dry, go ahead and add the spots! For a more natural looking print be sure to rotate your brush, you'll get a subtle difference in the shape and orientation of you spots, which will make the print look more natural. For my spots I used Nails Inc. Polish in Jeremy Street which I got free in som shitty glamor mag. Love the color but it doesn't have the best staying power(I'm pretty tough on my nails). - http://www.nailsinc.com/nailpolish/jermyn-street-nail-polish/448/ 3) Use a liquid Eyeliner to draw around your spots. I used my favorite brand of liners Annabelle Liquid Liner in BLACK OUT. This shade is a black with a hint of super fine shimmer. Adds a nice bit of glitz! - http://annabellecosmetics.ca/Produits/Eyes/Eyeliner/Liquid-Eyeliner/Liquid-Eyeliner---Black-Out.aspx *I used a reference image or two making sure that none of the spots looked the same. Going for a natural looking print remember! 4) Finally, after you have ALLOWED THE EYELINER TO DRY gently apply your clear top coat. Again I used HARDasNAILS Xtreme Wear Nail Color in (4860-01)Invisible.
To start clean and file your nails. Even if you haven't got polish on them it's always good to go over them with nail polish remover: this helps get rid of any build up and will help the polish grip better and therefor last long! 1) I started with Sally Hansen HARDasNAILS Xtreme Wear Nail Color in (4860-01)Invisible. - http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?product=75 2) After allowing the base coat to dry, go ahead and add the spots! For a more natural looking print be sure to rotate your brush, you'll get a subtle difference in the shape and orientation of you spots, which will make the print look more natural. For my spots I used Nails Inc. Polish in Jeremy Street which I got free in som shitty glamor mag. Love the color but it doesn't have the best staying power(I'm pretty tough on my nails). - http://www.nailsinc.com/nailpolish/jermyn-street-nail-polish/448/ 3) Use a liquid Eyeliner to draw around your spots. I used my favorite brand of liners Annabelle Liquid Liner in BLACK OUT. This shade is a black with a hint of super fine shimmer. Adds a nice bit of glitz! - http://annabellecosmetics.ca/Produits/Eyes/Eyeliner/Liquid-Eyeliner/Liquid-Eyeliner---Black-Out.aspx *I used a reference image or two making sure that none of the spots looked the same. Going for a natural looking print remember! 4) Finally, after you have ALLOWED THE EYELINER TO DRY gently apply your clear top coat. Again I used HARDasNAILS Xtreme Wear Nail Color in (4860-01)Invisible.