![]() Repeat over the rest of your nails without using a top coat – the two colors tend to smear together! Next, carefully peel back the stocking to reveal the pattern. Be careful to not press down on to the nail, but instead fold the fish net down over the side of each finger. After the first coat has had time to dry, brush on a second coat of a darker color, and immediately press a piece of the fish net onto the wet paint. Brush on one layer of a light colored polish, and let it dry – for a fun twist, try a metallic silver. Get a pair of fish nets and cut out 10 pieces, small enough to just lay over each nail. File around your nail to smooth out any rough edges of lace, and finish with a glossy clear topcoat, and you’re ready to go! Apply a second coat of the nail glue, and allow the nail to dry until the lace feels hard. Once the glue has dried, take a small scissors and trim the excess fabric so the lace fits your nail. Lay a piece of lace over this glue, and let dry. Starting with one finger at a time, apply one coat of brush-on nail glue – I like 5 Second Brush On Nail Glue, which is available at most drugstores. Cut the lace into 10 small squares just larger than the size of your nail. Pick out a piece of colored lace at your local fabric or arts and crafts store – Michael’s and Hobby Lobby always have fun colors to choose from. Either way, you’re sure to get a raving review! Go for a daring look by covering all 10 nails in rhinestones, or pick one finger on each hand to bedazzle. Place the rhinestones first on the outer edges of the nail, and work your way in until the entire nail is filled in. Use a toothpick or wooden nail stick dipped in clear nail polish to pick up the tiny rhinestones. Start by applying two coats of nail color – again, I’d stick with something neutral like a light pink. Carefully remove the newspaper, and paint a clear coat to seal the look together! Once your nails have had time to dry, dip the first nail in rubbing alcohol and place a piece of the newspaper on your nail, holding it in place for about 30 seconds. Apply two coats of polish – lighter colors tend to work better. Grab a newspaper and cut out 10 small pieces, large enough to cover your nails. And Le Voila! A chic and creative DIY nail design! Wait for the polish to dry, and then cover your nails in a clear topcoat. Place the pearl on your nail into the wet nail polish. ![]() While your nails are still wet, dip a toothpick in nail glue and use this to pick up a tiny pearl. Start by applying two coats of nail color – I like to keep it classy with light pink. For softer feeling skin that retains moisture longer.Lately, I’ve found myself getting bored with my go-to hot pink nail polish, and decided it’s time to spice up my nail routine! Try some of these fun nail trends to add a bit of sparkle and spunk to your look. Pearl powder is as much physical relief for dry uncomfortable skin as it is an instant all day rescue from the elements. ![]() MOISTURIZING LOTION: White mineral oil will help to relieve dryness from head to toe. Deeply penetrates to help rebalance vital moisture to skins supple texture. MASSAGE CREAM: White mineral oil is an incredibly rich moisture treatment that soothes and softens dry rough uncomfortable hands and feet. Rich creamy softness pampers feet with moisture and nourishment while lightly stimulating circulation to help ease fatigue and stress. NOURISHING MASK: Unique mask that smoothes softens and de-stresses rough and tired feet. Rich moisturizer helps restore skins silky texture. Effectively buffs away dry skin and surface cells to reveal fresher more vibrant skin. SUGAR SCRUB: Gentle exfoliates the skin while softening. Gently and thoroughly cleanses with a rich and silky lather that washes away surface oils perspiration and debris. HYDRATING CLEANSER: Foaming cleanser made especially for spa manicure and pedicure preparation. SOAK: A unique bath for feet that relaxes as it improves the texture of feet. This is believed by some to be good for bone development, and to promote healthy, lustrous skin. Authentic Pearl Powder contains 31% Calcium and 56% Protein as well as an assortment of amino acids. Pearl Powder is a beauty and health secret used for 1000's of years in Asia.
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