I recreate a nail at from Unghie e Bellezza

Welcome back to my blog!
 
Today I want to show you how I tried to reproduce as faithfully as possible a Nail art of the magazine Unghie e Bellezza
 
Let’s begin!

Magazine

I don’t know if you all know it, but Unghie e Bellezza is an Italian Magazine that comes out every two months and has many proposals for nail art ideas, and also shows the new collections of several brands.

Nail art

In the tutorial section, I fell in love with this nail art called “Burning Orange“.
 
It was made by Elena Galzyuk, and today I will try to recreate it.

Reconstruction

I start by doing the reconstruction on my short and natural nails.
 
Then I apply the nail forms, I build the length and then the structure.

Base

After having therefore filed the structure we find ourselves with this base.
 
Medium length nails, ballerina shape.

Colors

Then I apply white on all nails, and on the index and little finger I fill a little portion of those nail with orange.

Flowers

On the white portions, I begin to draw flowers with semitransparent petals.
 
To get this effect, I took a little transparent top coat and put black gel inside it.
 
I mix and if you want to have more intensity in the color, you can add more black.
 
So I start drawing flowers, without being too precise.
 
I polymerize the flowers, I choose some to surround with the black gel, and I polymerize.

Black and gold lines

On the border between the white and orange part, I first draw a black thin line.
 
After that I use a gold glitter gel, to draw a gold line next to the black line.
 
If you don’t have a gold gel, you can easily recreate it, using the transparent top coat and putting gold glitter on it.
 
I cure everything.

Orange dots

After finishing the design I apply the top coat on all the nails.
 
Finally I make the orange dots inside the flower with a gel without sticky layer and polymerize.
 
If you have a color with inibition layer, don’t worry.
 
You can make the dots in the same way but after that you have to seal it with a top coat.

I guess the nail artist made the dots on top of the top coat to make it look a little bit more prominent.
 
And here’s how I recreated this design.

In the magazine it indicated the realization time of 2 hours and 30.
 
It took me about 2 hours and 15, so I confirm that the realisation times are fairly faithful.
 
What do you think? Was I good?
 
Obviously they will never be identical to those of the Nail artist, both because I don’t have exactly the same products, and because everyone has their own manual skills.
 
Furthermore, I want to specify that the photos in the magazine do not belong to me, but to Unghie e Bellezza
 
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Until next time
 
SOFIA