Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Manicure: Tiffany and Co. © French Tip

Happy Tuesday everyone! How was your first day of school?

Everyone was busy preparing for school and I feel very weird that I'm no longer in school. I can't believe I'm saying this, I miss going to school. 

Alright, back to nails, I'm really into this Tiffany and Co. © shade lately, let's just call it Tiffany blue. It has been my favorite color for a while but I seriously fall into this color now, like real bad. Everything I got past couple weeks was in Tiffany blue, literally like everything. Seriously I think I can do a post purely on stuffs I got in Tiffany blue. That is actually a great idea isn't it? I just thought it is a very lovely, fresh and youthful color.

I decided to keep it simple this time and french tip was the first that came to my mind. I wanted something different than regular french tip because I have done that couple times. So I was browsing Tiffany and Co. © website and this came across my mind. I was like why not to top another coat of Tiffany blue on a regular french tip nails? And ta-dah, this is how I thought of the Tiffany and Co. © inspired nails. It is simple yet classy. French tip will never go too crazy and it is always good for every event even job interview.

So I painted my nails with 2 coats of Rimmel French Manicure Pro in shade 140 French Rose, such a pretty name, the color is so sweet too. It is a very light nude pinkish color. I then taped my nails with my double eyelid tapes, you can use any tape, just cut it to match the shape of your nails, I was just too lazy to cut out the shape and double eyelid tape has the arch I wanted. I topped it with a coat of Pure Ice in shade Super Star!. I got this white color nail polish at Walmart and it is very affordable. I believe I only paid less than $2 for that. It has decent amount of products too. Of course, not to forget my favorite Tiffany blue color from China Glaze in shade For Audrey. I got it from Amazon for like $5 including shipping which I think it is really cheap. I actually found a better Tiffany blue color from Essie, but I just don't feel like paying $8 for a bottle of nail polish. I personally think China Glaze For Audrey is very close to what I wanted. Last but not least, I applied a coat of Sally Hansen 
Strengthening Top Coat. This top coat seriously does its job. My nail polish lasted so much longer when I use it.

Thank you so much for reading I hope you guys like it. Have a great week ahead!

Tiffany and Co. © inpsired nails

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