But I digress. My point is, i figured now was as good a time as any to use these wraps. I layered them over a base of Orly Key Lime Twist, a neon highlighter yellow, to create the ruffian design. The wraps had dried up a bit, so they were more stuff and brittle than usual, but they still got the job done!
I always love a good pop of neon! The nail wraps made it easy to get a smooth, even curve. I think it'd be a lot of fun to do this same concept with one of the fancier Salon Effects too.
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Love the color combination!
ReplyDeleteI love the pop of neon! And what a great idea to use up old nail strips!
ReplyDeleteHow sleek this ruffian is!
ReplyDeleteI love how bright the ruffian is! Good idea to use nail polish strips to get a perfect curve :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea!! These look awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great idea to use polish strips!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use polish strips. Wish I had thought of that. My lines aren't very straight as I freehanded them - yours are perfect!!
ReplyDeletePlain nail wraps are pointless :P The black looks great paired with yellow.
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