Spring Watercolour Nails with Inoeh, 'cause pastels totally rock!
I love how cool this 'watercolour' design looks, specially because you need absolutely no tools for it, nor any special, crazy freehand 'talent'.
I
started by painting all my nails two coats of Inocos Amarelinho - I'd
say start with your lightest shade, only because it's harder to make it
opaque over darker shades.
Then, using the polishes own brushes and taking any excess nail polish from the brush, I applied it to my nails without any particular order or shape.
I used Inocos Rosinha, Inocos Roxinho and Inocos Verde Mais Doce.
Actually, I'd say this is probably a mixture look between watercolour and camo, right? ;)
Easy and cute, what more can a girl ask for, right?
How about you? Have you started wearing Spring nail looks already? Are pastel shades your thing or aren't you into that Spring-y trend?
Hugs & Kissies,
Mina *
I love this, your description is so right camo + watercolor! Great technique!
ReplyDeleteYup. Love it. Somehow...I want to eat it though. Is that normal?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and soft!
ReplyDeleteI'm all in for pastel nails any time of the year :D This colour combo is absolute my favourite <3 So Easter-y and cute!!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty looking!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :D
ReplyDeletehehehe - I understand you: pastels are cute and feminine all in one :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, honey! *
Thanks, Lisa! <3
ReplyDeletehahaah - it's maybe 'cause they look like Easter candy ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, my dear! Glad you liked it :))
ReplyDeletesweet and lovely! I have to try it (even if I do not own many pastel polishes)
ReplyDeleteI love pastels and these polishes look gorgeous. And the look you created shows them off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and so simple to do! Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, sweetie - only a couple polishes will do. Actually, I think this might look great even with just two shades ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, honey. Happy you liked it all :)
ReplyDeleteExactly - simple and easy are such a great combo ;)
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