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October 2016

Bloody Fingerprint-Blood Splatter Nails

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Start off by applying a base coat, I used Revlon’s “Fast Drying Base Coat.”

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Apply a base color of your choice, I chose Sally Hansen’s Complete Salon Manicure in “White Out.”

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For the blood splatter, either dip a straw in the nail polish or paint the inside of one end of the straw and then simply blow the polish onto the nail. I used Express’ “Naughty.”

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For the bloody finger print nails, simply paint one of your fingers with the nail polish, press your finger once onto a piece of paper and then press it onto your nail.

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After cleaning up around the nails with a Q-tip dipped in nail polish remover, apply a top coat. I used Revlon’s “Extra Life No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your bloody fingerprint and blood splatter nails are finished!

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Spider Web Nails

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Start off by applying a base coat, I used Revlon’s “Quick Dry Base Coat.”

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Apply a base color of your choice, I used Wet n Wild’s “Black Light Party.”

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Using a striper brush and another color of your choice paint a cross, covering the entire nail, on the nail. I used Winstonia’s “Short” striper brush and Apple Barrel’s “White” acrylic paint.

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Then, paint and “X” going all the way across the nail using the same materials.

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In each space paint three curved lines curving towards the center of the nail.

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Lastly, apply a top coat, I used Revlon’s “Extra Life No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your spider web nails are finished!

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Candy Corn Nails

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Start off with a base coat, I used Revlon’s “Quick Dry Base Coat.”

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Paint an accent nail with black polis (I chose the ring finger) and the rest of the nails with white polish, I used Sally Hansen’s “White Out” and “Black Out.”

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On the nails painted with white polish we will paint the candy corn stripes, you want the white at the tip of the nail and smaller than the other colors, the orange should be in the middle and the largest section (only slightly larger than the yellow) and the yellow will be towards the cuticle. Begin by painting a thick yellow stripe towards the cuticle of the nail with a striper brush and filled in with a detail brush. I used Maybelline’s “Fierce N Tangy”, Winstonia’s “Short” striper brush and “Fine Line” brush.

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Paint a thick orange stripe in the middle of the nail using the same tools and an orange polish or acrylic paint. I used Finger Paints’ “Tangerine Tint.”

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On the nail with black polish we will create a candy corn pattern. With a white polish and thin detail brush, paint small triangles all over the nail, be sure to paint some going off of the nail to get the patterned effect. I used Winstonia’s “Berry Wine” brush and the same white polish from before.

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Using the same thin brush, paint a stripe of yellow at the base of the triangle and orange in the middle, leaving white at the tip.

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You can fix up the lines of the triangles with the black polish and detail brush. Lastly, apply a top coat, I used Revlon’s “Extra Life No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your Candy Corn Nails are finished!

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Dripping Blood (Halloween) Nails

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Start off with a base coat, I used Revlon’s “Quick Dry Base Coat.”

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Apply a nude/flesh toned/white color as the base color, I used NYX’s “Bare My Soul.” You can really use any colors for this nail art to create different types of nail art, it doesn’t even need to be halloween themed.

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With a blood red color (or another color of your choice) place a few large dots closer to the cuticle of the nail than the tip. I used a large dotting tool and Express’s “Naughty.”

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With a medium dotting tool, drag some polish from the top of the dots to the tip of the nail.

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Connect the tips of those lines with a curved line and a small dotting tool and fill in the rest of the tip area.

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Fix any imperfections with the same small dotting tool.

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Lastly, apply a top coat, I used Revlon’s “Extra Life No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your Halloween Dripping Blood Nails are finished!

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Dry Brush Technique Nails

Sorry that this tutorial is so late my computer has been in the shop!

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Start off with a base coat, I used Revlon’s “Quick Dry Base Coat.”

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Paint your nails with a base color of your choice, I used Ciate’s “Cream Soda.”

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With another nail polish color of your choice, wipe the brush off in the bottle until there is little polish left on the brush and then brush it on the nails in different directions. I used Sally Hansen’s Xtreme Hard as Nails in “White On.”

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Repeat the process with another color of your choice and then as many times with all three colors until you get the desired look. I used Sally Hansen’s Xtreme Hard as Nails in “Black Out.”

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Lastly, apply a top coat, I used Revlon’s “Extra Life No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your dry brush technique nails are finished!

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