Welcome! My name is Julie and as you will see, I love painting my nails and I am obsessed with nail polish!! I love trying out different polishes and combinations and sharing them! I hope you enjoy. :) Please visit my website for the most up to date posts, www.nutty4nails.com.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!

 

 
I decided to do a fun twist on a french manicure for St. Patrick’s Day. I used China Glaze “Gaga For Green” and OPI “Glitzerland” on my tips with Essie Luxeffects “As Gold As It Gets” over the whole nail.


Below is a picture without the Essie Luxeffects “As Gold As It Gets” to show that it looks great with or without the gold flecks.


I hope everyone has a safe and fun St. Patrick’s Day!!

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Bring on the NEON!!!

First of all, I have to say that I grew up in the 80’s and am super excited that neon is back! I got six neon colors from China Glaze and decided to do a dotted design over black polish.

This first picture is taken with “Flip Flop Fantasy”:

 
I did several sizes of dots and different color patterns on each finger, I then did dots over dots which really helps show off the neon colors.
 
 
This picture is taken with “Purple Panic”, which is either mislabled or something because it looks hot pink to me!
 
 
This is “Celtic Sun”, I love this highlighter bright yellow!
 

Below is how I set up. I misplaced my dotting tool so I had to improvise by using several different things to make the dots. The bobby pins are great for bigger dots, the pointed end of an orange wood stick is good for medium dots, and the toothpicks works for small dots. I use the paper plate to put a dollop of polish onto so I can dip and transfer the polish onto my nail.
 

Here are all the colors I used, they are all from China Glaze, “In The Lime Light”, “Flip Flop Fantasy”, “Flying Dragon”, “Celtic Sun”, “Orange Knockout”, and “Purple Panic”.

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China Glaze Magnetix Review

Above is the new China Glaze Magnetix in “Attraction” and “Drawn To You”. These are my first magnetic polish’s, so I was really excited to try them out. I’ve seen another brand at the drug store and Sephora and was really tempted to get it, but never did. Then China Glaze came out with Magnetix and I got them as soon as I saw them, fresh out of the delivery box at Sally’s. They have six colors total, but staying true to my love for purple and metallic these were the obvious choices for me. The purple is a really pretty color with a pink shimmer and photographs well. The charcoal color looks pretty on, but doesn’t photograph as well, so I would say my preference is definitely the purple “Drawn To You”.  

This polish definitely takes some practice, it took me a few times on my first nail until I got the design on there. I tried all 3 designs that the polish offers, but only liked how the vertical stripes turned out on my nails. The star was very blurry and the “V” shape didn’t look good on my nails because I have thin nail beds, but that magnet worked better than the star. I was really bummed out that the star magnet didn’t work as well as I wanted it to because it has potential to make a really cool design.

A couple of TIPS:

  • Be careful not to hit the polish with the magnet,  I did that a few times and had to re-do it. So make sure you place the magnet over the polish so that you can see how close it is to the polish.
  • Work fast! For best results get the magnet on there right away or it won’t work.
  • You can get away with just one coat but a good trick if the first design doesn’t look like you want, add a quick second coat and you can try again.

Above is the bottle of “Drawn To You” by China Glaze Magnetix.

Above is the bottle of “Attraction” by China Glaze Magnetix.

I love this photo because the magnet effect almost makes my nails look 3D.

Overall, I enjoyed using the China Glaze Magnetix and like how my nails look. It was definitely fun and something different. :)

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Easy Cheetah Manicure Tutorial

Above are the supplies I used to my manicure, the polish I used was , White “White On White”, Turquoise “Flyin’ High”, Purple “Spontaneous”, Pink “Purple Panic (Neon)” all from China Glaze, “Black Onyx” from OPI, and “Glitter Hologram” from Art Club. You also need a base and top coat.

Here is what you need:

  • Nail Polish in the colors you desire, including base and top coat
  • Paper Plate
  • Orange Wood stick
  • Dotting Tool
  • Paper Towels
  • Old Towel that you can get nail polish on
  • Nail Polish Remover

Steps:

1) Set up all of your supplies, you can use the set-up I have above or however you choose.

2) Put a base coat on clean and dry nails and let it dry.

3) Select the base color that will be under the design, I chose a white polish and used two coats. I let the polish dry in between coats and before I put the design on. See below for example.

4) Take your paper plate and the colors you want to make the spots out of (see the first picture for the names of polish I used), start with one color and put a dollop (about two drops, see TIPS below) of the polish onto the paper plate.

5) Have in mind where you want to place the dots of the first color, take your dotting tool and dip it into the polish on the plate. Transfer that polish onto your nail creating as many spots as you want in whatever shape or size you want. If you are planning on using more than one color of spots, definitely be conscientious of how much space you have.

6) Repeat the above with all the nail colors desired, you can use one color or several colors as I did. See below for an example.


7) Put a dollop of the black nail polish onto your paper plate, start by tracing the edge of the spots with “C” like shapes.I didn’t trace the spots around completely, but you can do whatever floats your boat. Here is where your own artistic interpretation starts to come in. See below for an example.

8) Then you want to add additional black polish to finish up the look, this is when it really starts to look like cheetah print! Add little black spots and ovals of all sizes, filling up all the area’s that are still empty and balance out the design. See below for example.

9) You can add glitter over one or all of the colors if you like; I used a silver holographic glitter by Art Club over my purple spots. It was easy because the polish has a long skinny detail brush and is perfect for detail work. It ended up making my purple look grey-ish though so I would advise using as little as possible.

10) Wait until all of the polish is completely DRY, this may take an hour or two, before adding a top coat or you will smear your design.

11)Voilà!Easy at home hand painted cheetah nail art on your finger nails!

Here are some TIPS:

  • Use your orange wood stick to clean up any polish that may get on your skin or cuticles. Use just the stick when the polish is still wet; if the polish is dryer dip it in polish remover first.
  • Make sure each coat is DRY before going onto the next step, this is crucial because if you move too fast your design will get messy and won’t turn out as desired.
  • Try to use crème based or metallic polish as it gives the most coverage with the least amount of coats. I chose China Glaze because it has good coverage and tends to dry faster.
  • When you put the polish on the paper plate make a dollop with about two drops at a time. As soon as the polish hits the air it will start to thicken giving you a limited amount of time to use it. Once the dollop starts to get sticky and stringy don’t use it, just move to a different area of the paper plate and start again with a new dollop.
  • When you put the top coat on try to use one with a thicker consistency like Seche Vite, because you don’t want the brush to drag on the design itself. Put a dollop down by your cuticle and gently push the top coat around the nail, add more as needed.
  • You can get all of the polish and supplies I used at Sally Beauty Supply except for OPI, as far as I know they do not carry it. You don’t have to use OPI though, any black crème polish will work.
  • This manicure takes time and patience so make sure you do it when you have a few hours to dedicate to doing it.
  • Have fun with it! It doesn’t have to be perfect, make it unique and make it your own. :)

Please let me know if you have any questions. I would love to see your own nail art so feel free to share!!

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China Glaze Magnetix! Click for more pictures and review.

China Glaze Magnetix! Click for more pictures and review.

Polish Haul! Top: “Super Bass Shatter” and “DS Radiance” by OPI. “Lemon Fizz” and “Pelican Gray” by China Glaze. Bottom: “Chloe” and “Maisie” from Zoya, “To Buy Or Not To Buy” by Essie. Then there are 3 Sinful Color polishes “Pearlharbor”, “Frenzy”, and “Lagoon”—- I usually don’t buy Sinful Color polishes but they were on clearance at Bartell’s for $1 each, so why not!
I’ve never done “haul’s” before but if you would like me to keep doing them, let me know!!

Polish Haul! Top: “Super Bass Shatter” and “DS Radiance” by OPI. “Lemon Fizz” and “Pelican Gray” by China Glaze. Bottom: “Chloe” and “Maisie” from Zoya, “To Buy Or Not To Buy” by Essie. Then there are 3 Sinful Color polishes “Pearlharbor”, “Frenzy”, and “Lagoon”—- I usually don’t buy Sinful Color polishes but they were on clearance at Bartell’s for $1 each, so why not!

I’ve never done “haul’s” before but if you would like me to keep doing them, let me know!!

China Glaze “Flyin’ High” over OPI “Sparkles & Sparkles”.

China Glaze “Flyin’ High” over OPI “Sparkles & Sparkles”.

China Glaze “Sea Spray” striped on China Glaze “Blue Iguana”.

China Glaze “Sea Spray” striped on China Glaze “Blue Iguana”.

Butter London “Matte Shine Free Top Coat” over China Glaze “Blue Iguana”.

Butter London “Matte Shine Free Top Coat” over China Glaze “Blue Iguana”.