Sunday 25 June 2017

Hawaiian Neon Splatter Nail Art

Hey everyone!
It's a lovely overcast day here, so let's brighten it up a little!

I recently bought a few of these awesome fluoro/neon colours from ultra3. This is a brand of nail polish I grew up on. It was cheap and readily available at most chemists. I totally forgot about it and honestly thought it didn't exist anymore, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it's still around, and still cheap! Happy days!

These colours are so bright and fun. Of course, I had to do a summer theme for these, so I went with this Hawaiian style design. 

Hawaiian Neon Splatter with Fruit Tingle - ultra3
I used the following:

Blanc - Essie
Fruit Tingle - ultra3
Tahiti - ultra3
Citrus - ultra3
Black Stamping polish - Born Pretty
春の歌 17 (According to google translate it's Spring Song) - Stamping plate
A Straw

Hawaiian Neon Splatter with Tahiti - ultra3

To create this look I started with two coats of Blanc and allowed to dry. I applied Camo Coat around each nail and part way up my fingers, as this technique gets extremely messy. Once the Camo Coat was dry, I took a clean straw and dipped it into the bottle of Tahiti. After allowing some of the polish to drip out, I then blew into the straw, causing the polish to splatter over the nail. I made sure to cover my desk with paper towels to catch any excess. I did this for all three colours, making sure to cut the straw after each use to prevent the colours from mixing. Once I was satisfied with all nails, I took a clean up brush dipped in acetone and cleaned up the edges, as a lot of polish tends to pool in these areas. After removing the Camo Coat and allowing the polish to dry, I used Black stamping polish and plate 17 to add the palm trees and flowers, then finished with a quick dry top coat. 

Hawaiian Neon Splatter with Citrus - ultra3
I really enjoyed this one. The straw technique is super fun, totally messy, and always looks awesome! I have done this before with black polish, you can check it out here.
I really like the way that these colours look together with this technique.


The only downside to this technique is that it CAN cause small air bubbles to form in the polish, so that's something to be aware of.

Hawaiian Neon Splatter
What do you think? Have you tried this technique? Let me know in the comments.

Thanks for stopping by!

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