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Hello lovelies,

 

I've got another exciting manicure to show you today AND there's a video tutorial! You already know that I love the shattered glass nail trend but I like to try new things. I came across a beautiful opal photo at The Arkenstone (big thanks to them for allowing me to use their photo) that inspired me to use the shattered glass method to create this rainbow opal look.

 

Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique
Rainbow Opal Nails TUTORIAL - The Shattered Glass Technique

 

I couldn't be happier with this manicure, it looked amazing in real life! I stared at my nails for ages and didn't want to take them off. It resembled the opal stone even more than I thought I could pull off and it wasn't that difficult to do. Here is the list of products I've used and where you can buy them..

 

Products used:

Color Club French Tip
US: http://bit.ly/1YH4fxU
UK: http://bit.ly/1QTg0zK

OPI Sheer Tints:
UK: http://amzn.to/1NGZ9zQ (Amazon UK)
US: http://amzn.to/1l72iwC (Amazon US)

Pearlescent cellophane (all in the UK)
http://www.lucysmylarandcrafts.co.uk
http://www.gwchadwick.co.uk/pearlescent-cellophane.html
http://www.bakerross.co.uk/iridescent-cellophane-craft-rolls

Seche Vite topcoat
UK: http://amzn.to/1MkcSvL (Amazon UK)

US: http://go.magik.ly/r/lucysstash/1271b/ (Walmart)
US: http://go.magik.ly/r/lucysstash/ffa5/ (Ulta)

 

 

And here's the promised tutorial on how to recreate this look:

 

 

 

What do you think? Simple enough to create? If you do give it a try I'd love to see your nails! Tag me @lucysstash or include #lucysstash to let me know :)

 

Just as I'm writing this post I've done some googling and found that Lexa from glitterfingersss-en.blogspot.hu has done little bit similar look at the beginning of this year even though she has used a bit different method.. So just to avoid any misunderstandings, I'm not claiming to have invented this look but I didn't see anyone else until I just googled it :) Check her out!

 

Hope you've enjoyed this look and will check out my tutorial as well! Have a lovely day! Lucie x

 

 

 

Hello lovelies,

 

How are you all? I've got another tutorial for you inspired by the Swarovski limited edition They're Real! mascara by Benefit. Lovely people from Benefit asked me if I'd like to do an inspired nail art and I was very excited to do so because I love their They're Real! mascara.

 

Benefit has introduced this beautiful limited edition of this mascara with Swarovski crystals on the cap and I couldn't do anything else than go for a black matte look with crystals on it. I spiced it up with the mascara name across my nails to make it more interesting :)

Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL
Nail Art Manicure Inspired by Benefit They're Real! Swarovski Limited Edition + TUTORIAL

 

I really like the edgy look and the letters make it look at least a bit original. Of course if I was to wear mani like this I would probably wear all nails black with crystals but I wanted to do and inspired look. What do you think?

 

Products I've used to create these nails:

A England Camelot

OPI Matte Top Coat

OPI Natural Nail Base Coat

Seche Vite Top Coat

Swarovski crystals

Nail art brush

Zoya Arizona

 

And here's how to get that matte & crystal look:

 

 

 

 

 

How pretty is this mascara edition!? Normally the packaging is in metallic grey colour but this Swarovski edition is matte black which makes the crystals stand out nicely. It's edgy and kind of bad-ass and I love it! Plus the crystals make it much easier to unscrew and grip the cap.

 

I'll share with you my views on They're Real! mascara in case you're interested at all ;) I've first got a sample size in a beauty box and since then I've loved the mascara. The firm plastic brush works well separating my lashes and lengthening them a lot whilst not being clumpy. I never apply more than two coats to avoid too much mascara and lashes sticking together. It is also very resistant and stays nice all day and even withstanded some tears. So far only waterproof make-up remover worked (I use this Yves Rocher remover) but Benefit has a special makeup remover for this mascara as well.

 

Since my first sample size got used up, I bought a full-size and now I've been given this gorgeous Swarovski limited edition. Needless to say - I'm a fan! The only con is the price tag but it's worth it. Regular edition costs £19.50 and this limited edition is sold for £21.50 at Benefit website and their stands.

 

Hope you've enjoyed today's post and have a lovely day! Lucie x

 

*Mascara sent as PR sample, post is not sponsored