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Pretty Pink Pastel Nails

Do I love Pink? Yes! How many pink nail polishes do I have? I don’t know and I cringe to find out since that may make me feel guilty in indulging on more pink shades! Either way I wanted a cute way to disguise my love for pink by incorporating simple touches of other colours but keeping the main theme still focused on pink. Since it’s apparently spring time in other parts of the world, it was fun to do something inspiring for that season, include my love for pink and a new spring trends of florals. I call it my pretty pink pastel nails; triple P!!! I could have made it quadruple P if I called it pretty pink pastel paws!!!! 
Nail polishes used:
OPI Pink Friday (main pink base colour), just one coat
Nail Fusion Basic white. Apply three or four dot to form petals. Add random dots for small buds
Nail Fusion Vintage Green. Add small green dots or drag out colour to form leaves.
Sally Hansen Nail art pen in Light pink. Used for small dots inside petals.
Sinful Colors I Miss you for touch of sparkle.
Finished off with my favourite top coat, Seche Vite 
I really love pink, pastels and now I’m crazy about anything floral. How about you? Hope you enjoyed. I’m off to find a floral skirt.
Happy Pretty Pink Pastels!
XOXO
Naomi

Comments

  1. Wow...this is sooooo pretty! I love that pink! Great job Naomi!

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    1. Thanks chelsea! I' trying to find innovative ways of wearing them in disguise!

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  2. pretty! the designs are so delicate.
    i am feeling light pink and purple lately as well. great minds are...;p

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    1. Oh yes I see that! I love revlon and so I'll be on my own hunt to find that lilac shade!

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  3. Oh my God, I can't believe how delicate the nail art is! It's totally amazing!!! I wish my fingers were that nimble hehe

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    1. Hello Sunny! I've been really getting into nail art lately. But to be fair I did do this a few times before i got it right!

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  4. This is really cute..I'm looking at this and I'm thinking of pink iceiing on cup cakes..it was done so neatly!!

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    1. I'm still trying out my nail art skills though! Ohh now you've gone and made me hungry! Hope you're doing great dawn!

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    1. Thank you! I'm into cute girly pink nails lately!

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  6. Adding these to my Pinterest!

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