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Hearts A Fire Fast Valentine's Day Nail Tutorial (Quick and Easy)

descriptionHearts A Fire Fast Valentine's Day Nail Tutorial (Quick and Easy) Sign up to be a Julep Maven here and enter WELCOME5 for 50% off! mylikes.com Here is a quick and simple nail tutorial you can do on your ring finger. It stands out by being unique, upbeat and in your face! If you aren't into ...

Tue, 24 Jan 2012|
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-So today, I'm gonna show you how to create this look right here. And what I did was I used this on my hands. It came in a package from Julep, which is like a special thing that they do monthly where usually they'll sound out a package to like newspapers, magazines and so you can have the opportunity to also get these limited and special items before everyone else does and so that's what I got here. And one of the colors is Lindsey,

which is this really deep blackish burgundy and then the other color I got was a white silver nail polish and this one was called Shania. And so what I did was I used it to create this really pretty Valentines Day look. I call it almost like a last minute Valentines Day because it's perfect and it's really quick and simple. So, if you're interested, keep on watching. Start by applying a light gray nail polish as a base for the look.

Now, using a dotting tool, try 3 marine dots in Lindsey as a guideline for the heart. Trace the heart shape with a dotting tool. This doesn't have to be perfect as it is our guideline. Now, fill in the heart with Lindsey as best you can or use a small brush for precision. It doesn't really matter though.

Begin to apply dark hot pink stones on the border of the heart. I'm using a rhinestone tool from Sally's. Reshape as you go along. Because this video is so short, I decided to add little flicks on the side. This is totally optional. [unk] for fun. So what I did was once I finished it, I topped it off with this topcoat product

that I got from Sally's Beauty Supply and it's supposed to keep all the stones intact. And what I did was I also used it on my nails as you can see here. I have smaller nails. I wanted to go for something a little bit more simple, but I will let you guys know how that works and then you can just go to the Julep website or click on the link below to check out these two polishes. Thank you so much for subscribing and I will see you guys later.