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Cling Film and Fall Leaves

I have been trying to challenge myself lately, when it comes to makeup and nails. Self imposed limits on the number of products, or only using certain colors. It's been working out pretty well, if I do say so myself.

Today's offering is definitely not scary, but it does feel very seasonal to me. I used three colors and cling film to get this look, and I really couldn't be more pleased. It reminds me of fall leaves scattered on the ground. Some fingers turned out better than others, but the overall result is pretty neat.

Colors used:
L'Oreal L'Orange
China Glaze Liquid Leather
Wet 'n' Wild French White Cream






8 comments:

  1. I love the look, it reminds me of amber... Gorgeous!

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    1. I never thought of that...but it does kinda look like amber! Maybe I should keep this in my back pocket, and do a Jurassic Park manicure?

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  2. That looks awesome ! Perfect for fall times. Jurassic Park nails would be totally great too.

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  3. They really do look like amber! Love it! Do you have a blog post about this "cling film" method? I've never attempted it and have some colors that I think would turn out awesome :)

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    1. I will absolutely be doing a tutorial on this in the next few days, and I plan to have it up before the end of the month. I do it a bit differently than most, apparently.

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