Hi everyone! Today I want to show you a cool trick I used the other day to do a French manicure by using a rubber band. It’s really simple, and makes fiddly French tips sooo much easier! To do this tutorial you will need:
- Nail polish ~ I used BYS Nail Enamel - 02 French Pink, N.Y.C. Color – Blue Bird, Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Top & Base Coat and Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Top Coat.
- An elastic band; I personally think that a thin rubber band is better than a thick one, but that’s up to you.
Really simple right? So let’s get started.
Step 1: Prepare your nail base. I wanted a two-tone manicure, so I painted my nails pastel pink first. Make sure your polish or base coat has dried thoroughly before proceeding to Step 2.
Step 2: Stretch the rubber band over the top of your nail, placing it where you want the French tip to end.
Step 3: Holding the band in place with your other fingers, paint the tip of your nail.
Step 4: Release the rubber band one side at a time and take it off your nail being careful not to smudge the wet polish. Rinse and repeat.
Extra Tip: The pinky nail is the hardest one to do, so here are some pictures of how I held the band down. Also, I found that if you accidentally made the tip too short, you can re-lay the rubber band down lower on your nail and paint the tip again. It works really well!
Step 5: Coat your manicure with a top coat for extra protection and enjoy your cute nails. ᵔᴗᵔ
xox,
bonita
P.S. ~ I used a toothpick to dot a heart on the bottom corner of my thumb nail. Just in case you were wondering where it came from. ; 3
Wow that is pretty cool. I have a hard time with french tip manicure. I'll have to try this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip! Love it!
ReplyDeleteyou are a nail genius.
ReplyDeletelooks fab I may have to try this and omg your a mum now last time i read your blog u were still pregnant.
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggi - hope you find it useful. :3
ReplyDeleteNot really ~ I just found a picture of this on Pinterest and thought that I would break it down into easy to follow steps. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Gee, that WAS a long time ago Faye! :D It's good to hear from you again. <3
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