I saw this quote recently 'If life gives you nail polishes make nail art' which is exactly what I did. I have always had an obsession with nail polish. My nails were always painted whether I had a special occasion coming up or not. Having my nails painted made me feel good about myself. On my lunch break in my previous jobs I would sit & paint my nails. No matter where I went I always had a few bottles of nail polish in my bag. I am a self confessed nail polish addict!
I saw nail art featured in a few magazines therefore I decided to do some research & give it a try. When it comes to Art I don't have any qualifications. At school I had an interest in it however I didn't feel that I was any good and lacked confidence. My grandfather was an artist and creativity runs in my family. When I was younger my grandfather and I would spend endless hours painting, he would suggest things for me to try out. I would often say to him 'I can't do that' his response would always be 'There's no such thing as I can't'. Learning nail art requires willingness and persistence. So if at anytime I feel like giving up, I remind myself of what my grandfather said.
The beauty of nail art is that there is no right or wrong way of doing it. I feel that nail art is an expression of who you are. It does not need to be perfect, it needs to be you. Nail art is a learning process, each day I am still learning. Since I began creating nail art I have been lucky enough to have been featured in Nail Art magazines. I also won nail art competitions and had a lot of fun doing it!
If you are considering trying out nail art my advice would be to GO FOR IT! Below I have listed my Top 10 Nail Art Tips that were featured in U Magazine. Hopefully they help!
- Practice makes perfect – practice is the key to nailing that design. Practice on nail art wheels or family & friends.
- Toolkit - nail art tools can be purchased in many shops on the high street or online. You can use items around the home as tools e.g. cocktail sticks & pencils make great dotting tools.
- Always allow the base colour to dry before adding nail art.
- Match your nails to your outfit as the perfect accessory; take inspiration from the fabric or print.
- Make a statement with your manicure by adding nail art to an accent nail. Usually accent nails tend to be the ring finger.
- Embellish nails using rhinestones, gems or studs.
- Use a pair of tweezers for the easy application of nail embellishments.
- A clear top coat is essential to seal the nail art.
- Express yourself – do not hold back when it comes to nail art. There is no right or wrong way of doing it. Anything is possible.
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Laura xx