Hi everyone!
So as most of you know, I've had quite the busy past few weeks.
Things have been hectic as I've been suffering through dog fights, broken cars, landlord trouble, a tree falling on the house and now...moving out.
Complicated times call for simple manicures.
I need a look that's quick and can survive a day of packing, but can be dressed up for an evening with friends.
Sort of like a simple white tee...but for nails.
I need a look that's quick and can survive a day of packing, but can be dressed up for an evening with friends.
Sort of like a simple white tee...but for nails.
This is where a skittle mani with 3D decorations come in.
It's a simple solution that looks like you put in much more effort than you actually did.
All you need is a few colors, some cute accents, and you're good to go!
From left to right:
Wet 'N Wild Wild Shine "Hallucination"
Orly "Gumdrop"
Avon Mega Watt "Pop"
Sinful Colors "Snow Me White"
Avon "Inspire"
(Not Pictured) Out The Door top coat
For this particular skittle I wanted to choose colors that would later match the 3D bows.
Each finger began with a base layer of Sinful Colors "Snow Me White".
The pinky finger received two coats of Avon "Inspire".
The ring finger and thumb (not pictured) were left white but I chose to add a single coat of WNW Wild Shine "Hallucination," a subtle glitter top coat with an iridescent shimmer that matches the color palette perfectly.
The middle finger received two coats Avon Mega Watt "Pop," but a bit of shrinking still revealed the white base along the tip of the nail.
The index finger was layered with one coat of Orly "Gumdrop."
The index finger was layered with one coat of Orly "Gumdrop."
The white base isn't really necessary for this particular shade, but it just saved me some time.
With a generous coat of Out The Door, I left the colors alone while I packed up a few things and moved some furniture.
When a couple of friends asked my boyfriend and I to join them for dinner, I decided I wanted to give the skittle an extra something.
I had little time on my hands, and automatically turned to my multicolored pearl wheel from Born Pretty Store.
Choosing a corresponding pearl for each finger, I dotted a bit of top coat onto the nails and placed the pearls accordingly with a small dotting tool.
When a couple of friends asked my boyfriend and I to join them for dinner, I decided I wanted to give the skittle an extra something.
I had little time on my hands, and automatically turned to my multicolored pearl wheel from Born Pretty Store.
Choosing a corresponding pearl for each finger, I dotted a bit of top coat onto the nails and placed the pearls accordingly with a small dotting tool.
What really brought the whole look together was these adorable bows from KKCenterHk.
The bows come in a pack of two and retail for $4.
Each bow is measured at about 10mm x 6mm x 2mm and can be applied with top coat, or nail glue if you want a longer hold. They are also resuable, so you are reassured that you are getting your money's worth.
At first I thought the price was a bit steep, but then when I noticed the patterns and details with each option I felt the price was well justified.
There are 48 color and patterns available for this shape and style alone, which can been seen here.
It was hard to choose just one, but I ending up going for this cute Cyan Floral Print bow.
It was hard to choose just one, but I ending up going for this cute Cyan Floral Print bow.
Even though my nails beds are tiny, I was pleasantly surprised by the overall look on the nail. It doesn't appear incredibly large, although it does stick out.
Knowing I wouldn't be wearing them for too long, I chose to apply the bows in the same manner as the pearls, and even then they stayed put up until I chose to take them off.
If you are not used to have a large decoration on your nail, it may feel funny at first.
I was very aware of the presence of these little guys, and was may be a bit too careful about bumping or snagging them at first.
I got used to them pretty quickly and only noticed them when I ran my fingers through my hair.
I got used to them pretty quickly and only noticed them when I ran my fingers through my hair.
I often snagged a few strands up under the bows, but they didn't budge.
It's not the most original or astounding look I've ever created, but it's a fantastic demonstration of how small details can make a big difference.
Small decorations like these 3D bows can turn an ordinary manicure to an extraordinary one.
I received multiple compliments and couldn't help giggle at how little time and effort I really put in it.
Dare I say that it's amazing nail art for the lazy nail artist?
I received multiple compliments and couldn't help giggle at how little time and effort I really put in it.
Dare I say that it's amazing nail art for the lazy nail artist?
What do you think of this cute bow featured skittle look?
What's you favorite quick nail art fix?
Let me know in the comments below and give this look some love on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and Pinterest.
What's you favorite quick nail art fix?
Let me know in the comments below and give this look some love on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and Pinterest.
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Thanks for reading!
-Melody
**KKCenterHk products sent for my honest review. This post contains affiliate links. For more details, please see my disclosure policy.
That bow is just too cute! I might try it in the future
ReplyDeleteAren't they! They have cute hearts and other shapes like this too!
DeleteThis is so cute! Love it :)
ReplyDeletePerfection!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, thank you. :)
DeleteThis skittle is so pretty! I love the colors and the bow. I am obsessed with skittles and studs lately, you've inspired me to try some pearls and bows :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's great! Would love to see what look you create them. :)
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