I simply used a match for the large dots and a toothpick for the small dots. I started off with two coats of Essie Blanc as a base and then used three Sephora colours Curacao (blue), Black Lace (black) and Dinner for 2 (pink) for the dots. After sealing it with a top coat, I'm pretty happy with my progress with dotting! I need to work a bit faster to avoid some of the dots "pulling" (see where the white specks are in the middle of some dots) but otherwise I think I will be doing a lot more dots in the future.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Dotticure
For some reason, I have never been good at dotting. I know it's so easy but something about it has always had a mental block about it for me. So I thought I would take this problem head on and practice...and no better way to do that than through a dotticure!
I simply used a match for the large dots and a toothpick for the small dots. I started off with two coats of Essie Blanc as a base and then used three Sephora colours Curacao (blue), Black Lace (black) and Dinner for 2 (pink) for the dots. After sealing it with a top coat, I'm pretty happy with my progress with dotting! I need to work a bit faster to avoid some of the dots "pulling" (see where the white specks are in the middle of some dots) but otherwise I think I will be doing a lot more dots in the future.
I simply used a match for the large dots and a toothpick for the small dots. I started off with two coats of Essie Blanc as a base and then used three Sephora colours Curacao (blue), Black Lace (black) and Dinner for 2 (pink) for the dots. After sealing it with a top coat, I'm pretty happy with my progress with dotting! I need to work a bit faster to avoid some of the dots "pulling" (see where the white specks are in the middle of some dots) but otherwise I think I will be doing a lot more dots in the future.
Labels:
dotmani,
dotticure,
nailart,
nailfinery
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