Nail art will always have its place, but a new twist on this that we’re digging is the idea of nail architecture. Thanks to celeb nail artist and Nail Rock founder Zoe Pocock, we can build gorgeous nail looks with the likes of glitter, sequins, and other fancy add-ons.
It doesn't look good and hard to do the first time you use it but I learned from my mistakes to 1. Use a pretty cheap fan shaped nail art shaped brush (I forget the actual name of it) 2. Don't dip it in the small container of glitter. I found it best to dip the brush in the glitter then tap the brush on your nail. The first time I used this product I got the blue, green and silver sequins and they came with a clear nail polish and I used the clear nail polish to add glitter to areas that I missed. Be warned the glitter will be a mess
4I was not impressed with this product. I can see the appeal in concept. But in reality it is messy and it felt cheap. I would not recommend this product. The loose glitter got everywhere and when applied stuck in weird angles. I fussed with this product more than I would have liked to.
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