To create the candy corn Halloween manicure, I first painted my nails with Maybelline's Color Show Polish in Orange Fix and waited for it to dry. I then used tape to segment the nail and applied a white polish from Boots 17 (I had gotten it in a french-manicure set years ago) at the bottom of the nail and Midtown Mimosa, a yellow polish by NYC, at the top of the nail.
Once all of the layers were dry, I removed the tape and was left with a striped candy corn design. I wasn't particularly happy with the way this turned out as the lines weren't perfect. I had to apply multiple layers of polish to get good coverage and the polish ended up smudging when I removed the tape. It would probably have worked better if the tape was less sticky. A fun idea for Halloween but not perfect enough for my liking!
Candy Corn Manicure for Halloween |
I used a dotting tool to create the pumpkin nail art on one of my nails. I used Black Chrome, a Nubar polish for the pumpkin's face.
I was so pleased with how this turned out. It was pretty simple to do and looks great. I think it would also look good with alternating orange and black nails.
Halloween Nail Art - Pumpkin |
Again I used a dotting tool to create these designs, using the larger end for the eyeball and the smaller end for the pupil. I also loved how this design turned out. It was fairly simple to create but looked so pretty on my nails.
Spider Accent Nail for Halloween |
Halloween Spiders on alternating Nails |
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