I've never really been
interested in nail art because I couldn't find designs that I liked and
fit my forest style. Recently, I started challenging myself to create
my own designs, like using wood grain shelving paper to do my nails, or sticking leaves on them.
The other day while shopping for a new bottle of green polish, I came
across these Salley Hansen Salon Effects Strips in Wicked Bamboo. I was
so exited someone finally atttemped a wood design, I decided to try
them out...
These strips are from a limited edition collection, I couldn't even find them on the Sally Hansen website! You can buy them on amazon.com...

It
was my first time using these strips, so it took me a few minutes to
get the hang of it. They seem a bit complicated at first but are
actually really easy to use! They lasted almost two weeks for me, and
when they started to chip I just stretched the effects farther with a
duotone effect...

I
would get them again, but the only problem was they just weren't
detailed enough wood grain for me, I'd love it if Sally Hansen would
make a faux bois effect strip! Until then, I'll stick to shelving
paper...
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