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Category: Wear it
Marbled Nails
Supplies: orange stick or toothpick, shot glass or cup (the smaller the circumference, the less polish you end up wasting), room temp. water, nail polish, tape (optional, but it helps with the clean up)
I like to begin by prepping my nails with base coat and one coat of polish. Here I used China Glaze Innocence for a nice neutral base.
Steps:
1. Fill your cup with some warm or room temperature water. If the water is too cold, the nail polish will seize up.
2. Choose the polishes you want to work with; keep in mind the opacity of the polish you are using, if its too sheer, it might not look right.
3. I like to begin with the lightest color. Load up the brush and let a big drop of polish fall into the water. Continue with the other colors until you have a few concentric circles of polish in the water.
4. Using the toothpick or orange stick, drag through the polish from the edge toward the middle. Continue to drag the stick through the polish until you find a design that you think looks pretty.
5. Optional: tape around the edge of the nail to protect your finger from becoming covered with nail polish. Scotch tape works perfectly for this.
6. Holding your finger horizontally, dip your fingernail into the glass, making sure it is completely submerged.
7. Use the toothpick/orange stick to trace around your finger, gathering up all the unused nail polish in the glass.
8. Lift your finger out of the glass, and let dry before taking the tape off.
9. Continue with your other nails until you have a full set of beautifully water marbled nails.
10. Slick on your favorite top coat and Voila! All done!
Most importantly, have fun! As with any type of nail art, practice makes perfect, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get it right the first time
Fix Broken Eye Shadow
Reblogged from petitelefant:
Do you ever break your eyeshadow? Like, drop it on the ground and shatter it? It’s heartbreaking, especially when you’ve forked over serious cash for the good stuff. I’ve thrown away hundreds of dollars in makeup because I’ve shattered it doing heaven knows what.
I’m here to teach you how to repair it.
Here’s what you need:
- shattered eyeshadow
- coin {I used an American quarter}
- rubbing alcohol
- tissue
- butter knife
- medicine squirter
- {not pictured} plastic bag or plastic wrap
Step 1:
Place the shattered makeup carefully into the plastic bag holding the plastic carefully over the top.
Step 2:
Hold the plastic tightly across the top of the eyeshadow and with the back of the butter knife smash all the remaining bits of eyeshadow into a fine powder.

Step 3:
When the eyeshadow looks like this, you’re ready to go. Pull the eyeshadow out of the plastic bag, we’re on to step 4!
Step 4:
Using the medicine squirter put a couple squirts of rubbing alcohol into the broken eyeshadow. Make sure the eyeshadow is completely saturated with the rubbing alcohol.
Step 5:
Now put the tissue on top of the eyeshadow and put the coin on top of that. Press down with all the force in the world. You’re re-compacting the eyeshadow, so don’t be shy.
Step 6:
Enjoy your new eyeshadow!
Isn’t that awesome? I’ve already done this to three of my favorite shattered M.A.C. eyeshadow compacts. I’m so happy I can’t even tell you.
Listen, don’t judge me. It’s the small bits of happiness in life that make it worthwhile.
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40 Ways to Wear a Scarf
From scarves.net







