Hey ihr Lieben! Ich habe mich so darüber gefreut, dass euch mein letzter Post über die OPI San Francisco Collection gefallen hat! Vielen Dank fürs Lesen, Kommentieren und Liken meines Blogs!! I love you! 🙂
Hi beauties! I’m still thrilled that you liked my last post about the OPI San Francisco Collection! Thank you so much for reading, commenting and liking my blog!! I love you! 🙂
Für die heutige Maniküre habe ich 2 Schichten OPI Dining Al Frisco als Basis verwendet. Anschließend habe ich folgende Lacke mit einem MakeUp-Schwamm wirr auf die Nägel getupft: OPI Kiss Me On My Tulips (Pink), Essie The More The Merrier (Chartreuse) und China Glaze Neon & On & On (helles Neonpink). Bei so einer Maniküre muss ich mich immer zusammenreißen, dass ich nicht zuviele unterschiedliche Farbschichten übereinander tupfe und dann durch die Vermischung der Farben ein seltsamer grauer Farbton überbleibt!! Am Schluss habe ich 1 Schicht Lynnderella Connect The Dots aufgetragen.
For today’s manicure I applied 2 coats of OPI Dining Al Frisco as base color. Then I randomly dabbed the following polishes onto my nails using a sponge: OPI Kiss Me On My Tulips (pink), Essie The More The Merrier (chartreuse) and China Glaze Neon & On & On (light neon pink). When I’m doing this kind of manicure I always have to be really careful not to dab too many colors on top of each other because you know the mixing of a lot of colors eventually leads to one weird grayish color!! I finished with 1 coat of Lynnderella Connect The Dots.
Natürlich ähnelt keine Herbstwiese der Welt auch nur annähernd dieser Maniküre, aber der Name ‘Autumn Meadow’ war das erste, was mir dazu eingefallen ist und deshalb habe ich den Namen beibehalten … vermutlich bin ich von derselben Kraft inspiriert worden wie die Namensgeber von OPI Pink Yet Lavender … 😉
Of course there’s no autumn meadow in the whole wide world that would ever slightly resemble my manicure but it was the first thing on my mind, so I kept the name … it is very likely that I’ve been inspired by the same force that also inspired the name givers of OPI Pink Yet Lavender … 😉
Categories: China Glaze, Essie, Lynnderella, OPI
Holy moley – this is such a gorgeous combination. I love the base that you’ve done, and I think the glitter goes quite nicely with this. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂 I was also very happy with the result! Because you know … during the ‘process’ you never know what you will end up with!! And btw I think that black and white glitter can save almost every manicure 😉
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Love!!!!
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Thanks!! 🙂 I’m so glad you like it! I think it’s a fun and girly manicure but at the same time it’s still a tiny bit edgy 🙂
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Simply amazing! This is the manicure of my dreams 😀
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Ooooooh! 🙂 Thank you so much!! So sweet of you 🙂 I love those randomly sponged manicures – it’s so easy to do but looks great and stands out!
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This looks so difficult to do!
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it’s really not difficult at all! You don’t have to pay much attention to the sponging – you dab randomly after all 😉
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I love the name autumn meadow. It does fit! It reminds me a little of your mediterranean extravaganza (the sponged nails) – like it’s cold weather cousin – it’s still colourful but the shades are cooler.
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