Warning: listening to Travis Scott will lead to a concerning and overwhelming need for flame nail art.
Read MoreAccording to the runways of NYFW S/S '16 the french manicure is back with a vengeance. Continue reading for a step-by-step guide on re-creating this updated version of the 90's trend.
Read MoreInspired by Lupe Fiasco's Dots & Lines, this easy to re-create manicure takes cues from the minimal nail art trend found on Spring '16 runways across the globe.
Read MoreNail Art Level: can't even paint my nails without painting the cuticles too, lol.
Read MoreThe Evil Eye. A look given with intent to inflict harm, suffering, or bad luck on that who it's cast upon. Nothing seems to fit Hallows Eve more. And yet the symbol is a popular jewellery design of our time, myself falling victim to it's lure. I may have been inspired by Charissa Rae for this manicure. Her nails are always decorated with the most gorgeous evil eye designs. But also, the symbol seemed fitting with my planned Halloween costume, Edie Sedgwick, who was largely associated with Andy Warhol. Either way the outcome is fun and flirty, and can be worn regardless the time of the year!
Read MoreArt is hard. A sentiment that remains true even when referring to nail art. So, after straying from brushes, stamping kits, and dotting tools for a whopping 8 months, I figured I'd reintroduce myself the simple way, with the dotticure. The dotticure is about as self-explanatory as it can get – it's a manicure design made up of various dots. Here I've used four shades from the Essence The Gel Polish Collection, a secret cult favourite amongst beauty bloggers.
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