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Today I have a fun glitterbomb gradient to show you. I wore this to a workshop that we were having at work, and even the guy sitting next to me complimented them :)
It was hard for me to capture that I used two separate colors of glitters as the flash just lit up the entire look so I took a bottle shot photo for you as well.
I have to say, I am disappointed that I was not able to capture this mani better with the photos. I legit loved it but here it sort of just looks out of focus and a single color. Anyway, I used two coats of the pink tinted glitter for the base and lightly stroked on a coat of the blue tinted glitter on the tips. Topped it all off with a coat of Gelous and No Time.
I was planning on keeping this pretty on for both days of the workshop but unfortunately we did (don't laugh) a team-building drum exercise (called Rhythmic Motivation) the first night and they got ruined; although I have to admit, the bongo drumming was really fun and the guy who taught the course was Jim Donovan from Rusted Root.
So there ya have it. Hope you liked the mani; do you have any tips for photographing mani's like this?
It was hard for me to capture that I used two separate colors of glitters as the flash just lit up the entire look so I took a bottle shot photo for you as well.
I have to say, I am disappointed that I was not able to capture this mani better with the photos. I legit loved it but here it sort of just looks out of focus and a single color. Anyway, I used two coats of the pink tinted glitter for the base and lightly stroked on a coat of the blue tinted glitter on the tips. Topped it all off with a coat of Gelous and No Time.
I was planning on keeping this pretty on for both days of the workshop but unfortunately we did (don't laugh) a team-building drum exercise (called Rhythmic Motivation) the first night and they got ruined; although I have to admit, the bongo drumming was really fun and the guy who taught the course was Jim Donovan from Rusted Root.
So there ya have it. Hope you liked the mani; do you have any tips for photographing mani's like this?