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Easter Chicks Nail Art

Happy Easter everyone! I hope you are enjoying this Good Friday with your family and friends. It's so good to know the story of Easter; of Christ's death and resurrection to save our souls. It's such a wonderful story of redemption!!!! Today I'm celebrating with the cute side of Easter, the hatching chicks and colorful eggs. 


Products used:
1. White base color: L.A Colors Energy Source
2. Yellow: Jordana Textured in Yellow Madness
3. Pink and Blue Stripes: So Easy liners.
4. Black: Acrylic paint.


And just for some added fun, try on some googly eyes which will turn your cute chicks into minion chicks!!!


Product Review
1. These eyes are 3mm in diameter and come in a container with 40pieces.
2. They apply easily onto the nail bed with just a small amount of top coat or nail glue.
3. The tiny black beads within the clear glass "eye" socket moves around for an almost life-like design.

Get these googly eyes for yourself or a friend :)

Code NNAIL-DRN847: Roundlet 3mm Moving Eyeballs

Discount Code for 10% off: BBEE


Dell'amore e Della Bellezza
XoXo

 




*Some of the products in this post were provided by the company for my use and review. All opinions are truly my own.

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