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Wail: LiL Challenge- Dots!

Hey everyone!
Today I'm bringing you the most recent prompt from Life in Lacquer's Challenge- dots!
I used a design that I found here at 'Did My Nails' 

I went with lots of blue, green and silver polishes because they're awesome! Such pretty colours!
So, without anymore talky stuff, here's a long line of pics!











The polishes list:
  • Nicole by OPI "Sky's the Limit"- blue base colour
  • Nails Inc "Westbourne Park"- silver/'holographic' dots
  • Nails Inc "Haymarket"- green dots
  • Barry M "Malibu"- blue dots
  • Rimmel "Diamond Dust"- gem-like silver/black dots on ring finger
Woop! So that mani was so fun to do, despite it taking a decent amount of time. And all you need it a dotting tool, which is a definite bonus!

And as per usual, here is my friend Sarah's mani! Sarah went for a nice simplistic row of dots down one side of her nails, and I love it so much- the contrast is awesome :D 



I'm not sure which polishes she used, but if any of you wish to know I can find out for you! Just leave a comment below and I'll get right back to you :)

Thanks for reading!<3
~Rachel

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  1. Those are both great dot design, different from the usual random formation. Great post and nice colours on the nail designs!

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