Beyoncé’s cowgirl days sparked a worldwide craze for all things country-western, including nail art.She prefers singers to be “Texas French,” but the Los Angeles-based manicurist is Rose Jarjur The design is studded with cow patterns and creates an atmosphere. Jarjour uses regular polish to create the look. The base is milky white and medium brown (OPI nail polish chocolate mousse, specifically) for stains. If you prefer, gel polish in a similar shade will work as well.
Now, it’s a cow print. After painting a layer of white and letting it dry, “smooth the brush” [dipped in brown polish] Swirl it around a bit until the big spots look a little messy,” Jajoul explains. Next, take whatever is left on the bristles (you may need to remove some) and dab the narrow side of the brush against your nail, creating random little brown spots. Apply a top coat and add some flat back studs if desired. No hoops, boots or spurs required.
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Apple TV palm royale We have a manicurist based in New York City. Rory Kuhn, we’re feeling inspired by bright 60s-inspired prints for summer. “This show has a lot of great tone-on-tone, Lilly Pulitzer-like patterns: orange, yellow, white,” she says. To replace this with the nail design above, Kuhn used a gel polish in a “bright tropical color,” but admits that traditional polishes can also work. “For this look, I started with a peach-orange base and quickly swiped a bright yellow over it to create a swish. I then used the dot tool to create small leaf sections on either side of green and pink. Everything should feel random and spontaneous. It’s the same energy that Kristen Wiig has on the show as she plans to join Miami’s most exclusive members’ club.
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