
By Devon Abelman, Allure
Spring might have sprung months ago, but we're still feeling the floral fantasy. Makeup artists on Instagram have #blessed us with several different ways to bring petals to our lids, lashes, and cheeks. However, we're missing out on flower nail designs. To learn a new way to do floral nail art, we enlisted New York-based manicurist Alicia Torello. (She recently showed us how to do this geometric look.)
[post_ads]In the first video of our new Nailed It! video series, Torello will show you how to create flower nail designs in eight super simple steps. As for materials, you'll need a dotting tool, like these ones from Walmart, six different shades of nail polish, and a clear top coat. One of our faves is the Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat, in case you need a new one.
The process starts with one color as your base. (We used a navy blue called Bobbing for Baubles from Essie.) Then, you add polka dots in different colors to create easy petals. If you don't have the patience (or time — we don't blame you), you could try this nail art on just one of your nails. Not to be too cheesy, but maybe you could give yourself a green thumb.
Director/ Editor: Anna Stypko, Manicurist: Alicia Torello, B cam op: Colleen Kwok, Nail assistant: Ada Yeung, PA: Jei Zhong, Hand Models: Martina Travia and Sonja Chung
More nail art you'll love:
[post_ads]In the first video of our new Nailed It! video series, Torello will show you how to create flower nail designs in eight super simple steps. As for materials, you'll need a dotting tool, like these ones from Walmart, six different shades of nail polish, and a clear top coat. One of our faves is the Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat, in case you need a new one.
The process starts with one color as your base. (We used a navy blue called Bobbing for Baubles from Essie.) Then, you add polka dots in different colors to create easy petals. If you don't have the patience (or time — we don't blame you), you could try this nail art on just one of your nails. Not to be too cheesy, but maybe you could give yourself a green thumb.
Director/ Editor: Anna Stypko, Manicurist: Alicia Torello, B cam op: Colleen Kwok, Nail assistant: Ada Yeung, PA: Jei Zhong, Hand Models: Martina Travia and Sonja Chung
More nail art you'll love: