I’m sure I haven’t seen this in the wild for a looooong time.

Also, self promo to the new image pov.


I’m sure I haven’t seen this in the wild for a looooong time.

Also, self promo to the new image pov.


What do you get when you try gradient stamping, no inspiration and a sad excuse for glitter?

There were too few chunky glitters that almost none seemed to want to be on my nails. Sigh.

So, I found out that glitter doesn’t fix everything.

Sometimes, it makes nail art look cluttered,

and you loose the original design you had.

Moral of the story, take pics at every stage of your nail art and don’t add glitter…. always.


Dry marbling your nails looks a little like this, yeah, like this. Add some studs and you’re good to go!

You know when sometimes you do a nail art and you’re like:

Well, this was mine. (I do like the colors though, it’s called Angora Cardi by Essie)


They say the biggest form of flattery is to copy someone. This design was inspired by @ane_li’s #geometric lines video and I added my own #roseGoldDots to make it pop a little more (Also, I’ve been using rose gold a lot lately 😉)

What can I say? Can’t steer away from holo for too long!



One thing you must know, I’m a sucker for #holo.

I’ve always been. But this is another clear example of a simple nail design. I had black and white thick stripes on my left hand and this seemed appropriate and #elegant for my right hand. 😉

I’ve been doing nail art for years (12 years to be exact) and simplicity never ceases to amaze me.

No matter how complex you’ve made previous designs, there is something really flattering and satisfying about making simple nail art. I’ve used striping tape before and stamps to make straight lines but realized I hadn’t done an actual thick striped design, hence….! This was born. 😍
