The One With the Sally Hansen Black and White Dry Brush Mani
9:00:00 AMWell Good Morning, Polished World! How are you all doing on this fun Sunday? Are Sunday's even considered fun? For me they're a day of "ugh I'm going back to work tomorrow" mixed with errands that I didn't do throughout the week because I was so busy with work. Did anyone else have a super busy week last week? I felt like everything and anything that could happen did. It was one of those weeks where I had plain nails and avoided all forms of social media.
Now I'm back though and life is calming down. I decided to go into the drafts for today's post since obviously last week I had zero time to do any nail art. I have so many ideas and designs that I want to re-create too, so I'm hopeful that tonight I'll have some time to sit down and begin creating again. Until then, today's design is a black and white dry brush design I did last month. I had no idea where I was going with this one, I just kind of let the paints flow.
Let's take a look.
Colors Used:
- Sally Hansen - Blacky O
- ORLY - White Tips
- Some Gold polish I can't remember the name of....it was an ORLY though!
You think by now I'd write the names of the polishes used in the drafts of these posts so when I come back to them a month or two later I know what colors I used. It's only been 9 years of blogging and I've yet to learn that lesson. Seriously though - I started this blog in 2012, can you believe I've been doing this for 9 years?! I think if I make it to 2022, I'm going to re-create every single manicure that I did during my first year.
Sorry, got off track from today's manicure. I actually am obsessed with how this design turned out. I love the swooped drybrush. I always go side to side or upside down, but instead I went a little abstract. When the dry brush was done, I debated on stopping there but it seemed like it needed something more. Enter in the gold dots. I wish I had gold flake or something because that would have looked really awesome on this design. Oh darn, I should have dry brushed the gold! Regardless, I think the dots added to the abstract look.
What do you think? Fun manicure? Something you'd try?
Until next time, <3.
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