Monday 10 September 2018

Beauty Big Bang

Double ended Gradient Tool 

Hope you all had a good weekend. Saturday I spent cleaning and Sunday was a nice relaxing chilled day. Now back to the start of a new full week of my usual routine. 
And to start the week I have created a bling mani using this Double ended Gradient Tool from Beauty Big Bang. 
Item number J2838-BU. With a sponge tip on both ends and decorated with blue gems, it's a handy tool to have. I've found this so much easier to hold and use than regular makeup sponge wedges. I know these are ment for creating gradients with gel polish, but I like using acrylic paint. Also the sponge can be washed clean for re-use.
So for my mani I started with a light pink base polish and added some 2mm striping tape.
Then using the gradient tool and black acrylic paint, I sponged onto each nail.
I removed the tape, tocoated and added some bling to complete the look.

Absolutely love how this mani turned out, and the gradient tool made it even easier!
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18 comments:

  1. This looks like such a fun tool to work with. You always have such fun and creative manis.

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  2. I love the sponge effect over the nail tape! such a cool look!

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    1. And so much easier to achieve with the gradient tool x

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  3. Oh wow, that nail art is so cool! I love the added bling!

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    1. Yes it needed something extra when I removed the tape x

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  4. I love doing gradients and this looks like a great tool to have around. Your mani is fabulous like always!

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  5. I want to order this soon. It’s such a fun tool

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  6. I've always wondered why one would use that, but this makes perfect sense!

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    1. Same, I think it's meant for use with gel polish, but acrylic paint works well too 😊

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  7. You really used this tool perfectly! Love that gradient.

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  8. I had been kind of wondering how you would use a tool like this but what a perfect way to do so!

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