Here's what to do:
1. Paint all of your nails a normal non-glittery color.
2. Pick an "accent" nail for the glitter (Or go crazy and do all of them...your call.)
3. Use a thick top coat like Seche Vite and paint that over the nail to be glittered.
4. Working over a paper plate or bowl, gently dip the nail into the glitter or sprinkle the glitter directly over the nail (like I did in this case because the container was too small for dipping action).
5. Let the glitter "set" for a minute or two, giving the Seche Vite or whatever you've chosen time to dry.
6. Rinse the nail under cold water to get any excess glitter off the nail. Don't worry, if it's cold water, it won't mess anything up.
7. Paint another coat of the Seche Vite or topcoat of your choice over the glitter.
The process seriously takes as little as a couple minutes. It's my new favorite trick! Here's another tip though... If you're planning on doing this a lot, invest in another bottle of Seche Vite or whatever type of topcoat you like that will be designated just for glitter. Occasionally, a fleck of glitter can find it's way into the bottle of topcoat and will most likely end up back on your nails when you don't necessarily want that random glitter flecked look. It'll be worth it, trust me. :)
Hope you guys try this out! It's so fun!
-Tiffany
Nifty! :D
ReplyDeleteWow, that's intense glitter! lol. I don't like it too much but I want a lot at the same time... so kinda in between. I've used many and decided I like the Wet 'N Wild glitter nail polish. It was only 70 cents (sale at Walgreens) and thus far is my favorite glittery nail polish.
ReplyDeleteI just did this like 3 minutes before reading! coincidence much? haha
ReplyDeleteI used OPI's Mad as a hatter and it worked really well.
That looks beautiful! I love super duper glitter nails, I would do that to all of them!
ReplyDeleteI've been doing glitter on top of a solid color on my nails the past few weeks and I love it!
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I had no idea about this trend!
ReplyDeleteI tried this with really chunky craft glitter....didn't work so well :/
ReplyDeleteI like to do this on my toes! I just don't get the accent nail trend at all.
ReplyDeletethanks!! i will definitely try this now
ReplyDeletethat's a gorgeous color
ReplyDeleteActually a REALLY beautiful and non-messy glitter nail polish that works perfectly for the accent nail is 'Just a Fairy-Tail' by Sephora by OPI. It takes a few generous coats, but the formulation is so thin that it doesn't get goopy or thick. It blends in evenly with the thickness of the rest of your nails... it's serious perfection. I love it. :)
ReplyDeleteI really like this color. you nails look fab!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good idea. At first I was thinking that Mac glitter would be best vs. craft store glitter. But I remember seeing little pots of loose nail glitter at Ulta, and my guess is Sally's Beauty carries something similar. Let us know if it's easier to remove than nailpolish glitter!
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this looks gorgeous!! i'll definitely have to give this a try next time!
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Awesome!! Love your blog and your channel on you tube!! Deffinitly let us know how the glitter comes off. I always have a hard time with glitter nail polish
ReplyDeleteTiffany can you ppleeeeaaaseee do a wishlist for a tartan tale mac collection. Im wondering if that berry blush is similar to the disconinues cream blush you talk about in your videos.
ReplyDeleteThe glitter looks fantastic! I have to try it now - I always thought it would be messy but it looks quite easy.
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Could you also do that with a normal MAC Pigment?
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea :)
uhmm the chanel Particulière looks a lot like You don't know Jaques. Are they comparable
THX for the tip, Tiffany!!!
xoxo
Love it Tiffany! Such a great idea! I do have a lot of those "holiday glitter pigments" that end up hiding in the back of your drawer, lol. =)
ReplyDeleteNice to go a party, not for daily use! but you can Tiffany, cause you're are fashion...
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
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OOHHHH-I ♥ this!! the perfect nail for fall. thanx tiffany!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so classy and posh and I will definitely try that. Finally, a new way to use MAC glitters. Love it! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat I do to avoid the glittery mess of having glitter in my Seche Vite is use another brush to apply it after the glitter. Another trick is to use a cheaper top coat over it, then a Seche Vite coat.
ReplyDeleteI don't really get the point of one, and I think most people would look at it and think that. I say all or nothing, but that's just me. I like things to be even, the randomosity of this makes me feel compulsive, hahaha. Doesn't Lorraine always do this? Is that where you got the idea? Love you either way. :)
ReplyDeleteNice trick! I would say you can use glitter brush like this one (http://esthersnc.com/nail-supplies/nail-glitter-brush) to clean up the glitter after it settled. And save the excess glitters to use in the future. I'd post this to my blog later. Thank you.
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Great Tif,and creative thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a different way to do it! Cool.
ReplyDeleteI love this look! I'm about to go do this after I post my comment. I nominated you for a blogger award <3 http://primadiva515.blogspot.com/2010/10/sunshine-award.html
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That looks amazing. I'll have to try that!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love it and a great tip for those glitters.
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Wonderful idea for the holidays! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethis looks so pretty.. I didnt thin I would but I do like it.. and your color shade choice is really nice on you!! Thanks for another great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI love the wayy you did this look!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this look! I've tried it out and did a blogpost about it.
ReplyDeleteI love this look! I've tried it out and wrote a blogpost about it.
ReplyDeleteAdore that color combo!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you for that tutorial =). I'm deffinitely trying it out. I hope you don't mind that I publish the pictures on my blog ( I will link to this tutorial)
ReplyDeleteI watched your video on u tube with the 88 colors & you painted the shimmer 88 holder with glitter.. Could you please tell me what glitter you used, color & where to purchase the glitter from.. I really like your video's & do you also do craft u tube video's .. THANK YOU
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