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A Beautiful But Simple Halloween Nail Art Style

Posted on the 06 October 2017 by Zhangyaohui

Halloween is coming, it is time to enjoy the creepy quiet beauty of an old and weathered grave, gloomy smile here. Though not all of us are fans of spooky stories and eerie adventures, coordinated witch costume, eye-catching terrifying makeup and Halloween nail art are always good to bring us a cheerful mood in this day. Have some fun in Halloween, drive away your pressure by scaring others and being scared by others. Follow this enchanting manicure to put you in an elegantly autumnal mood.

You will need: A bottle of dark purple polish; a bottle of light purple polish; a sheer and shimmery purple glitter; makeup sponge wedges. Check follow items from Newchic:

Halloween nail art
Halloween nail art
Halloween nail art
Halloween nail art

1st step: Apply a strip of light purple polish and a strip of dark purple polish on a makeup wedge. Then stamp the sponge onto the nails. The first 2 coats are very sheer. You should increase the opacity by adding layers. You also need to reapply polish onto the sponge frequently. Don’t worry, nails will get tidy later.

Halloween nail art

2nd step: When the opacity reaches a desired opacity, it is time to apply the sheer and shimmery polish to another wedge sponge. Then apply it on top of your dried purple stripes. The next step is to use a cotton bud and nail polish remover to clean up the areas around your nails.

Halloween nail art

3rd step: Then draw the ground on the tips of your nails with the nail art brush and a black nail polish. Don’t paint it hard. Creating shapes that appeal to you is enough. For example, you can add some shallow hills to create a dimensional feeling.

Halloween nail art

4th Step: The last step is using some vertical strokes to create graves, trees, or whatever other silhouettes that float your boat. You should vary the size and shape of your silhouettes to create a feeling of depth.

Halloween nail art


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