Fun Nail Art to Try Out
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Hello my pretty ladies, today I
want to talk to you about nails. Nails are something of accessory to every
woman, as your hands do get noticed a lot during a conversation or a close
interaction. They are also one more fascinating way for you to show off your
personality. I normally keep my nails classic and in a solid color, but every
now and then decide to do a fun decoration on them. What I am about to explain
to you is suitable to try out maybe during the weekend, or when you have more
time to spare, because it is very important to do it slowly and patiently in
order to not mess it up. The first time I did it, things got a bit sloppy and I
had to redo some of my nails a couple of times.
This nail style is all about
moustaches, which as you may have noticed have grown quite popular in clothes
and jewelry. So how do we grow a moustache on a nail? It is actually quite
simple. To start off you need a light shade of nail polish of your choice and well-shaped
nails of course. No matter if you like them round, pointy or angular, this
style goes with anything. Wait for the polish to dry before you start drawing
on it. Now you have six simple steps to follow for each nail.
- Pick a black drawing nail polish (the kind with the thinner brushes). Imagine a line separating your nail vertically. Now draw a dot on one side of that mental line at the level at which you want your moustache.
- Now do the same dot right next to the first one.
- Draw two tiny black dots near the sides of your nails around a little bit off-center to the level of the first two. Do your best to have them at equal distance from the first two.
- Now connect one of the bigger dots with the respective smaller one with a curvy line.
- Complete the upper part of the moustache
- Repeat the same thing on the other side
Now just do that to every nail
and don’t worry it gets easier with practice :P There you have it – moustache
nails! Look closely at the picture I am posting to see how this style is really
done.
You can see a link to the
Pinterest board that inspired me to do this manicure here. Credits to Velena
Thompson, who created it, you can scroll to lots of other cool ideas if you
decide that drawing on nails is your thing!

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