2 Nail Designs using Charlie's Nail Art Supplies!


Hello everyone, hope your all having a lovely start to the week. If you remember a little while back I did a Charlie's nail art haul, which I did get quite a few nail art supplies. I have used some of them in various other posts and on Instagram over Christmas but wanted to do a whole blog post of a couple of looks I have done recently.

I also announced on my social media recently that I have actually recently become a brand ambassador for them too, so thought I should mention on my blog too. However I do just want to say that I did not have to do this blog post and all opinions are my own, I just love their products and really glad I found them as being a nail technician myself it is great to find a website with good quality nail art supplies and plenty of options too.


The first nail art design I created was because I had some pretty snowflake nail art decals that I wanted to use and create a look with, and also had this pretty blue glitter I also wanted to try out. I chose to use Nails inc blue polish in 'Atlantic Powder' as the base colour, with the blue glitter sprinkled over 3 of them and Ciate's silver glitter polish on the other 2 fingers. As you can see I used a mixture of snowflake decals on the different fingers. I love how pretty this looks and looks like a Frozen theme a bit maybe? Haha! All I did for this was paint the colours, sprinkle the glitter and then one nil at a time placed the nail decals on. I just kind of placed them randomly over the nails. I finished of by sealing it all in with a top coat.


The next nails I did was using these very pretty Paris nail art water decals wraps. I find these wraps the easiest nail wraps I have used so far as majority of the time when I have used nail art wraps in the past they are quite stiff to put on but with these ones you put them in water so they are more flexible to move around. These are pretty simple to use, as you just remove the protective sheet, cut out the selected design and hold in water for 20-30 seconds until the wrap slides off the backing paper, then place on the nail, gently soak up any excess water with a paper towel and apply top coat to seal in.


Now you can probably see on my nails that some of my nail is still showing but that is just because I have pretty wide nails, so sadly for me they don't fully fit my nails but nonetheless I still love them. Wraps can be quite tricky when first using them and I'm still getting the hang off them too, so there are a few crinkles in them but they do go on pretty smooth. I would also recommend that you cut these round as otherwise they are pretty square on the nails, and when cutting round there isn't as much to tidy up round the cuticles etc.

If like me you are a nail technician or just love doing your nails, I highly recommend this website and if you did want to purchase something I have a discount code that you can use to get 10% off- code is CBBA10. Let me know in the comments if you purchase anything and what you get, I would love to see. What do you think of the 2 nail designs, let me no in the comments? 😃💜

Website- https://www.charliesnailart.co.uk/

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