Showing posts with label springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label springs. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

I Heart Nail Art

Many of you have probably scrolled through Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook at some point this month and stumbled upon a link begging for votes in a Sally Hansen nail art contest. Yes, those links are all rooted from one of my social media pages and thanks to everyone who has taken a second out of their day to vote, I have reached over 400 votes! I have received many questions regarding the "I Heart Nail Art" contest put on by Sally Hansen so here is where I will answer those and also fill you all in on the super-simple-easy-to-do nail art I submitted!

Regarding the contest, winning this month provides the winner with $500 and a guaranteed spot in a nail art competition in New York. The competition will be held at Sally Hansen head quarters August 11-13 and is all expense paid for the winner and one guest. The competition itself is for the 3 winners from the May, June, and July contests being held by Sally Hansen. One of the 3 competitors will be named best nail artist of the year and will also receive $2,000 as well as many Sally Hansen products. In all honesty, I would love being referred to as the Best Nail Artist of the Year, just as much, if not more, than the $2,000. That would be totally amazing right? Wow "Harli Hall: Best Nail Artist of the Year" has a nice flow to it, don't ya think? 

The next question I am often asked is regarding voting. I know it is kind of a pain to vote sometimes. Sometimes it will say you have already voted and sometimes it won't let you vote at all. Every person is allowed one vote every 24 hour period. If you wait 24 hours, it should allow you to vote. If you have waited the 24 hr period and it still says you have already voted, hit the check mark next to vote twice and even though the number of votes I have received may not immediately changed, it will at some point! 

Lastly, I really need everyones help in order to pull this off! I know it is so tedious to do, but if everybody could just keep voting and sharing daily, then I can get there! I am still one of the top competitors at this point, but without votes I will not stay there long! So please take 5 seconds out of your day and vote... maybe force your BFFs to vote daily as well. ;)

Now, without further ado, here is the nail art I submitted and how to get them yourself!


You Will Need:


Step 1:
Apply a base coat! This step is super important when it comes to nail care. Without a base coat, nails can become dry, stained, and your manicure's longevity will not be great. 



Step 2:
Paint thumb, pointer, and pinky fingers with a white polish (or really any color that you choose) and the ring and middle fingers black. 



Step 3:
Once the black polish has dried, apply 5 dots to act as guidelines for the petals. Apply them to the lower right or left quadrants of the nails leaving enough space to paint in the center of the flower. I think they look better when the petals are close together and similar in size, but don't be afraid to play around with it! Try using different sized dots or not lining them up perfectly. 



Step 4:
Using white nail polish and a skinny brush apply curved lines to both sides of the dots extending to the top of the nails. The lines do not need to be perfect, in fact, they look more realistic if they aren't perfect curves! Do your best to leave black space between petals, but it is not completely necessary! You can always go back and add black lines between later!


TIP: Flicking the brush creates the best results. DO NOT try to do this step slowly. Honestly, I hold my breath when I do this part... so try that if you're struggling. (: 



Step 5:
Fill in the center of the curved lines with the same white polish. 



Step 6:
In the blank black portion of the nail apply white dots with a dotting tool. This part it is really necessary to make sure the dots are not all the same size. It creates dimension. Try to stay within the same range of size, but go a little larger and smaller on some.



Step 7: (Optional)
You can totally apply your top coat in step 6 and be done, but this step is what really adds dimension and realness. 

Using a very sheer gray polish and a skinny brush, add some splotches to the tops and bottoms of the petals. Make sure you don't give the gray spots a clean edge, make parts of the gray areas higher up on the petal than other parts. 



Step 8:
Apply your favorite top coat and let dry completely!
I definitely think the top coat is the most important part to any nail design. A design might not look that great before the top coat, but once a clear coat is applied, it seems that the design just magically gets prettier and neater! This is my absolute favorite step... ask just about anyone that has had their nails done from me! 


As you can probably tell from the pictures, the right nail has been finished with a top coat and the other has not, I just wanted to show how much of a difference it makes!


Voila! You're finished. 

If you ever try out some of my nail designs please tweet or instagram me using #heyhar 
I would absolutely love to see the recreations!

Thanks and remember to follow the link on any of my social media pages to vote every 24 hours if you like any of my nail designs! 

Harli














Sunday, April 27, 2014

Totally Trendy Tribal

One of the best parts about the spring and summer months is the tribal everything ; tribal clothing, tribal jewelry, and definitely tribal nails. Sometimes I feel that the whole tribal trend can be a bit overbearing when not executed properly... there is such a thing as too much tribal print guys! So if you're on the hunt for some tribal nails, without over-doing it, then this post is most definitely for you! There's a hint of tribal, but not too much. So enjoy!

You Will Need:



















Step 1: 
Using your colored polish, paint all of your nails except for you ring fingers with two coats. Paint your ring fingers with the gold polish. Let them dry completely.


Step 2:
Using the dotting tool and black nail polish paint 2 "V"s onto your middle nails. 



Step 3:
Using your dotting tool and your black polish, paint small lines extending out from the top "V". Connect the lines to the "V" going downward. 


Step 4:
Carefully fill in the small triangles. This is the hardest step because it is easy to go outside of the lines if you don't work slowly... so Be Careful!



Step 5:
Once your nails have dried completely, top them off with a thick layer of your favorite top coat. This will seal in the design for longer and make the nails look shinier.



*Top off the look with a super cute Midi-Ring like the one Ellee is wearing. I promise it totally completes the look! 


There you go! A 5-step-totally-trendy-spring-ready manicure. The great thing about this mani is that it looks a lot more difficult than it actually is, so people will be impressed when you tell them you actually did it yourself. 
Don't be afraid to add your own twist to this manicure! It's so simple, there is definitely room to spice it up with some of your own flare!

Harli 











Monday, April 21, 2014

Spring Daze

When I think of spring I think of baby animals, flowers, sunshine, and pastel colors. Spring is my favorite season because everything seems to become new and bright. Winter is on its way out and summer is just around the bend. While basking in the beautiful sun and appreciating all of the flowers in the yard this morning, I had a sudden  urge to give myself a mani as equally beautiful as a warm spring morning. So that's what I did; 30 minutes later I ended up with a pastel-colored-spring-flower manicure that I absolutely love!

You Will Need:

Tip: You can really use anything with a pointy tip in place of the dotting tool/toothpick.
(Bobby pin, pencil, needle etc.)












Step 1:
With the NUDE polish, coat the middle and ring fingers completely and let dry.


Step 2:
Coat the thumb, pinky, and pointer fingers with the PASTEL polish you chose. Allow to dry completely then give them a second coat.


Step 3:
On the nude nails create, at most, 2 small circles per nail.


Step 4:
Paint 4-6 small petals around each circle and fill in the empty spaces surrounding the flowers with a few half ovals. 

optional: You can fill in the empty spaces between the flowers with a few small dots. It makes the nail looks more like lace. 


Step 5:
Using the clear polish of your choosing, dot it into the center of the flowers and centered just above your cuticles on the pastel nails.


Step 6:
Firmly press the nail gems into the dots of clear polish.


Step 7:
Apply a fairly thick top coat. 
I recommend Sally Hansen's Strengthening Top Coat because it dries quickly, doesn't chip, and makes your nails look super super shiny!



Allow your nails enough time to dry. If you are in a hurry try holding your nails under ice water for up to 3 minutes to speed up the drying process. 


I love you Spring!
    Harli