Showing posts with label Water Marble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Marble. Show all posts

Monday, 24 September 2012

Zoya Limited Edition Peter Som Trio Swatches and Water Marble...


Cosmetic Sanctuary swatches the LE Peter Som Trio from NYFW Spring 2013* and creates a cool water marble nail look with the chic new colors...
 
"Now part of why I was itching to marble these was because I knew Sharon would really pop against Neely and Jacqueline, and I was right!  I loved the outcome of this!"

Click here for the full review and additional pictures from Cosmetic Sanctuary!

*The LE Custom Trio for Peter Som is now SOLD OUT - see the Peter Som page at www.zoya.com (click here) for more information about the custom collaboration and inspiration behind the colors. 

ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Wednesday Water Marble: Zoya Bevin and Holly

Water Marble Jewelery!


Bubbles & Baubles puts
a twist on the water
marbling trend ever
present in the nail art
world right now by incorporating it into
accessories!


The fab necklace and earring set features Zoya Nail Polish in Bevin and Zoya Nail Polish in Holly


See the complete post about how she created the unique pieces here.   


Zoya is the new color of Fashion!
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Wednesday, 4 April 2012

UPDATE - How To Video: Tropical Water Marble with Zoya Nail Polish Summer Colors

What do you get when you mix Zoya Nail Polish in Lara, Zoya Arizona, Zoya Tracie and Zoya Wednesday from the Summer 2012 Beach Collection colors?

Some serious tropical eye candy

There is definitely an art to water marbling and The Nail Network has it down to a science - plus it doesn't hurt that Zoya Nail Polish works great for marbling. See her entire post with more pictures here.

UPDATE - How To Video
Get beach-ready nails with this water marble tutorial from The Nail Network...



Zoya is the new color Fashion!
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Monday, 24 January 2011

Water Marble Picture Tutorial

Okay, so since I had quit a few requests to do a tutorial on how I do my water marbling, here it is. I start with filtered water, and since ours is refrigerated, I heat it up for a about 20 sec. in the microwave, just to make it room temp. I use a throw away coffee cup that I have cut in half. Here are my basic supplies. Oh just so you all know, this is with my sad, pathetic broken middle finger. I know it looks awful, and I'm sorry, but I have decided to just let it be, and hope it grows out soon.Okay anyways, for this mani I used Sally Hansen Gray Area, OPI Lucky Lucky Lavender and China Glaze White on White.

I first did a base of the OPI (sorry about the poor lighting, where I do this, it's not near a direct light source)


When I start, I make sure all the lids are off. Here I just dropped in a blob of my first color, Gray Area, and you can see it spreads.


Then I dropped in a blob of White on White, right in the center of the Gray Area


and dropped in a blob of the OPI


I repeated the 3 colors again, until I was happy with how it looked.

Then using my pencil, I lightly drag the polish into designs in the cup

This is what it looked like, when I stopped, and I liked the designs I had.


I tape each finger, using 3 pieces of tape.


Then you pick which part of the design you made, you want on your nail.


and dip your nail into it, at an angle.


Once you have fully dipped your nail, I take my pencil, and with my nail still in the water, swipe it around my nail, and this picks up all the excess polish, so you don't ruin your nail, when you remove it from the water.


I then remove the tape, and do the rest the same way, re-doing the polish dipping and all. This is what I ended up with.


Then using some nail Q-tips, I clean up the excess polish from around my nail with 100% pure acetone.

Here is my mess, when I'm all done, lol

Then once all fingers are cleaned up, and my top coat has been applied, this is my final mani :)





















I really hope this helps you guys :P

Thursday, 20 January 2011

More Water Marbling....

Okay, so I hope you all don't mind another post on Water Marbling. I did 2 more, lol. I'm just having so much fun with these. Thanks a lot Crystal, haha. I promise tomorrows post will be something else.
For this one I used Sinful's Dream On and Pure Ice Risk Taker. I first did a base of Sinful's Black on Black though.



For this one I used a base of Sinful Black on Black again, and OPI DS Original, OPI Lucky Lucky Lavender & Sinful's Black for the marbling.




Wednesday, 19 January 2011

1st REAL attempt at Water Marbling

Okay, so I've played around before with 1 nail here and there, but never actually sat down, watched a tutorial video, and tried it, the proper way, lol. I decided to try it, since an awesome follower, Crystal, suggested I do. So thanks Crystal!! I didn't take photos as I went, because I was just trying it, to see if I could even half way do it. Maybe next time I will, but there are TONS of youtube videos out there to show you how. For this I first did a base coat of Sinful's Black on Black, and for the marbling colors I used the same black and China Glaze's Re-Fresh Mint. I just might have to try another one these soon!!