Showing posts with label tribal nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribal nail art. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Native american tribal nail art

Hi! Today I'm showing a Native american tribal nail art, I know there's a lot of them out there in different version but I decided for a divided look with one side which is more "crazy" and the other one being more subtle with a gradient going from white, nude and to antique gold. Here you go;










See the gold at the bottom of the gradient? :)

Polishes used:
ZTIZ - 9923 (Gold)
ZTIZ - 28896 (Brownish nude)
ZTIZ - 28907(?) (nude)
ZTIZ - 9921 (White)
Kubiss - No. 64 (Turquoise shimmer)
L.A. Colors Art Deco -Black
L.A. Colors Art Deco -White

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Striped tribal nail art in green and white

For day 12 in the 31dnc I started with a green base (since it's Green Wednesday) and then I started making stripes with my fine liner polish, at random. After a while I realized that it started to look a bit tribal. But I don't mind, I liked the look and I'll just make something different for day 16, which is the actual day for tribal. At least it's striped enough for today I think! ;)







Polishes used:
HM - Green Street
Jordana Pop Art - Contemporary White

Saturday, November 30, 2013

South African tribal nail art

If I'm going to be done with the Where In The World-challenge this year I'll better hurry up and go to the next country on the list which is South Africa. Sadly almost the only african country in the whole list (we have Madagascar too), but it would have been fun with more African countries..think of all the wild animals, flags and cultural stuff that could have been a great inspiration to cool nail art. A country with a cool flag is South Africa, it's filled with nonetheless than 6 colors and the pattern is pretty graphical and cool. I decided to make the actual flag on two nails and then I did the pattern with a black fine liner because I figured that it looked graphical. I was in a bit of a hurry when I did this so I'm not content with the green nails but this is what it looked like. :)







Polishes used:
HM - Green Street
L.A. Colors Art Deco - Black
Claudia - 607
Isadora - Surfers Paradise
BK nail art color

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  11. Hungary

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

31DC2013 Day 16; Neon tribal nail art

According to the 31 day challenge today is all about tribal print. I really like tribal prints on nails, it's very versatile however this is only my second nail art with it. The previous one you can see here and I pretty much used the same "pattern" even though as I said the variation possibilities are huge. I early decided that I wanted a neon yellow and from that grew the rest, from the crackle polish (which I think work excellent here looking like dried clay) and the pattern came. This time I choose to make the nail art layout the same on each nail and the pattern is slightly different on each nail. So here you have it;








Polishes used;
Isadora - Latte queen (crackle)
Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark
Kleancolor - Funky Yellow
Nordic Cap - NP13 (as a base for the neon to make it extra bright)

Saturday, November 10, 2012

HM Mint Madness Tribal nail art

This is my first tribal nail art which has been trendy in the nail art community for awhile now. I've feared them for a while because they have looked hard to make, but on the other hand I've got a patience of steel so I figured I try it out. I've seen combinations with some light teal that I've really liked so I thought that Mint Madness which I bought awhile ago would be excellent!

Left hand
Right hand
Left hand
Right hand
As you can see my left and right hand are made differently. At first I was thinking about having some nails bare just in green but then I went on with all of them.

I started with 2 coats of Mint Madness over the whole nail and then 1 coat of Kleancolor - White over the places I wanted to. I then used Jordana Pop Art - Black making the lines.

As you can see I've included two sets of pictures to describe the color of Mint Madness, I guess that it's something in between the two leaning towards the upper pictures in color. What I want to say with this is that I don't find the color to be minty, more like pear ice cream in the color if that made sense to anyone. :)

Polishes used:
HM Nail Polish - Mint Madness
Kleancolor - White
Jordana Pop Art - Black

Have you tried out some tribal print nail art?