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Thursday, 10 January 2019

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails // Cuccio Zoya Born Pretty Ciaté Morgan Taylor

I told you I couldn't resist putting a load of stamping designs on it! I tried to do some reverse stamping as well and ruined my pinkie and the middle finger *le sigh*. I just received one of the new Born Pretty Sea World plates that I ordered early last month and I had to do something with it. I think mermaid nails are some of my favourite designs to do but I may invest in one of the new MoYou London plates which have them coloured in already for you because clearly I need more practice.

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails // Cuccio Zoya Born Pretty Ciaté Morgan Taylor

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails // Cuccio Zoya Born Pretty Ciaté Morgan Taylor

How I did it:-
The ombre was done in this post, but basically it was a 1 layer Crush in Lake Como followed by 4 sponged layers of Crush & Lake. I then used the BP-109 plate for the scale pattern and coloured some scales in using Golden Hour and Stop, Shop & Roll. The other designs came from the Sea World S001 plate with the same two shades. When reverse stamping, you might need to apply a layer of top coat on your nail before you stamp as you could end up ruining it (like I did on the pinkie...urgh).

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails // Cuccio Zoya Born Pretty Ciaté Morgan Taylor

Under The Basic Sea // Mint & Pink Mermaid Nails // Cuccio Zoya Born Pretty Ciaté Morgan Taylor

Polishes/Tools Used:-
Cuccio Colour // Crush In Lake Como (sheer pink creme)
Zoya // Lake (sheer mint creme)
- Ciaté Gelology // Golden Hour (metallic rose gold)
Morgan Taylor // Shop, Stop & Roll (teal multi-shift shimmer)
Revlon // Quick Dry Top Coat
Barry M // Plumpy Top Coat
Born Pretty Stamping Plate // BP-109
Born Pretty Stamping Plate // Sea World S001
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