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Due to some technical glitches with the original Show Me Your Nails Thread, I am starting a new thread with @vegchililover78's blessing (She says "hello," by the way!).
Please share your nail looks, nail art and manicures!
...And don't forget to check out @Beadshopgirl's Nail Stamping Thread for stamping inspiration! โค๏ธ
https://community.sephora.com/t5/Nailed-It/The-Nail-Stamping-Thread/m-p/3328865
Thank you @CookieGirl1! These were a great bunch of orange shades. Love the variety in color and finishes, and really like how the ombrรฉ turned out.
I L-U-V this mani, @itsfi !!! ๐งก๐งก๐งก These colors are all so great! Your ombre turned out wonderfully. I love that you tried an experiment. It looks beautiful. The one thing I dislike most about nail polish is waiting for each coat to dry! ๐ I think we all feel that way. How do you like using the sponge tool? Do you replace the spong each time or is there a way to clean it?
@RGbrown @Titian06, not sure what the proper name is ombre nail sponges? Here's what it looks like. I picked up just the tool but liked it enough that I went back to pick up this set.
Photo credit: Amazon
RGBrown, from what I've gathered here and on YT, ombre nails can be done with -
- wedge shaped makeup sponge
- these ombre nail sponge tool
- stamping plates
- special nail art brush for ombre / gradient nails
Photo credit: Amazon
I picked up a brush similar to this, not as fancy. I'm sure these can be found at Sally's Beauty Supply as well. It was just easier to find one online on amazon.
@itsfi Interestingโฆ Iโve never seen that before. All the tutorials Iโve watched for ombrรฉ and gradient nails have just used disposable makeup sponges. How do you like it? Do you have to toss the head when youโre done a set or are you able to clean them up for another use with some polish remover?
@JoSometimes, I stumbled across this tool recently and thought makeup sponges were the only way to do an ombre / gradient nail. I found that using an acetone-based nail polish remover and paper towels is easier and more thorough for cleaning up the sponge tip. So far, I've been able to get 2, sometimes 3 uses out of a tip - I can probably get more if I'm more gentle and patient with the clean up process - will try to do that with the next new tip and let you know.
Thanks for the update @itsfi! Iโd love to get into ombrรฉs and gradients. If this has more advantages over regular makeup sponges, I might look into it too.
@JoSometimes, itโs fun to do an ombrรฉ and gradient mani. So many different variations to be had too! ๐ ๐ผ I personally prefer the ombrรฉ nail art tool but it might not be for everyone. @RGbrown had some great suggestions (she always has such fab insights!) a few response below โฌ๏ธ for working with a makeup wedge sponge. I plan to give those tips & tricks a try soon (maybe over the weekend) and will let you know whether they change my mind about makeup sponges for creating an ombrรฉ nail.
Ahhhh, ok, I have seen those before but mostly dismissed them because I am cheap at heart and happy with my wedges ๐๐ So you like it better than a wedge?
I think brushes mostly work better for gel, since it never dries until you cure it, though I also would not be surprised if there are more folks doing it with regular polish and a brush than I realize lol. As someone who is all about polish, I can be surprisingly hard headed and stubborn about learning new techniques if I'm happy with whatever I'm doing lol ๐คญ
@RGbrown, I do like it better than the makeup sponge wedges, for a few different reasons -
Have you tried wetting your wedge sponge? Let it fully expand, and then wring it out good. I've found that can help get the finish a little smoother, and also helps keep the sponge from leaving little bits behind. You could also cut the wedge down to fit your nails a little better so there's less overhang.
I hear ya on latex being a bit of a pain though, it's why I don't do many ombres. I'm too lazy for all that work very often lol
Ohhhh, those are marvelous tips and tricks @RGbrown! I've not done either but have many a makeup sponge available to put botht those to the test. Thank you, thank you! Will search through my polishes to see if there are any that jump out at me for doing an ombre. ๐
Thank you so much @Titian06! Hahaha! Waiting for my polish to dry definitely tests my patience - I know I don't have the most patience - doing my nails doesn't just confirm that but it shines on light on just how impatient I can be. ๐๐คฃ๐
I'm finding the sponge tool to be my favorite way of doing an ombre / gradient. I haven't tried a stamping plate yet. I also tried an ombre / gradient nail art brush but that didn't go so well. I'll keep practicing with it though, to see how it works when I have a better handle on how to use it. That's a great question - you can wash the sponge tool, rinse out the polish, but doing so also causes the sponge to expand. I saw on YT that some sponges than shrink and shrivel up and become hardened. The ones I've used have gotten poof-ier. The next ombre mani I do, I'll do ombre on at least two nails - one with a new sponge and one with sponge that's been washed and is poofier. I'll let you know how it goes.
Thank you @CynthieLu! I love the inspiration, support and encouragement this thread provides. ๐
Thank you for the reviews on each polish. I love all the shiny orange colors you've got - I've been on the hunt for a nice orange that doesn't just look neon or way too coral/ pinky. I did get CND Shellac done for a family wedding in a beautiful almost rust orange (I was told it's a patented color called Fine Vermillion - so I literally cannot get the color anywhere as a regular polish twin) and haven't been able to find something to please my heart enough to try to see if it will be a close second best.
As a chicken sandwich lover, I think I know which one I'm leaning towards trying ๐
@CattyT3 Gorgeous orangey nails with gold tips!! โจ๏ธ๐โจ๏ธ๐งก
CND makes regular polish as well! (It's their Vinylux line) Fine Vermilion appears to have been part of the 2014 fall collection, and doesn't seem to be in their current core lineup, but I see quite a few bottles of it on eBay, if'n you hardcore want that particular shade; looks like it runs around $8-12 from most sellers.
Medium to deep orange shimmers aren't something I have a ton of (maybe I should look at rectifying that lol), but here are a few that might be worth exploring if you'd rather look at other options:
Zoya Amy: perhaps a touch lighter/brighter, but it's orange-orange, not coral
Orly Valley of Fire: Less red than CND, but perhaps close tone-wise
Essie Say It Ain't Soho: a bit darker than Orly VoF, but brings some the red back into the orange for a fiery shade. I still think this probably has less red than the CND polish though, based on the swatches I've looked at
Revlon Uninhibited: more red than the Essie SIAS, perhaps a fairly close shade overall, though perhaps a touch more "burnt" than CND. Another discontinued shade, but widely available on eBay (but if you're ordering from eBay, just get the CND, right? ๐)
@itsfi thanks for the tag! I completely spaced on this being CND (and would have a matching polish) when I read this earlier, so the kick in the pants got my brain moving again ๐