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Nail Art Tutorial: The Crystal Manicure

Posted by Alexandra C. | Thursday August 16, 201225 comments

 
Remember the caviar manicure we played around with a few months ago? Well, now it's time to welcome in it's new cousin - the crystal manicure! Sounds intriguing, right? Well it gets even more interesting when I tell you what we're used to create this mani. The secret ingredient is...salt! The salt combined with the nail polish creates a clear, light attracting and 3D effect. Of course, we just had to test this out to see how and if it worked. Plus, we had one burning questions on our minds as well; as weird as it seems, all of us Chick staffers couldn't help but wonder if the manicure would taste like anything! Believe it or not, we found out the answer and we'll let you in on it after the tutorial, so read on! 

What you'll need: 

Table Salt 
White Polish 
Note: This nail art really only works well with light, preferably white, polishes (trust us on this one)
Top/Base Coat

How to:
 

Step 1: Apply a base coat and one layer of white polish and let dry. Next, paint on your second layer of white polish.
Step 2: While still wet, roll, dip or sprinkle on salt, let sit for a few seconds.
Step 3: Apply top coat layers (you'll probably need more than one) and let dry.

Final product


A similar look to the caviar but not quite the same. We almost think that this one has a 'winter wonderland' feel to it. What do you think chicks? Maybe not so practical but kind of cool in a weird, experimental way?

Now, to our burning yet bizarre question. Miranda accidentally (totally by accident, she swears!) licked her nails and yes, they did indeed taste salty! So, if you happen to be at the movies and need some extra salt on that popcorn and you have this mani on, you're in luck! 

Let us know, is something you'd ever try?
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24 Comments

on August 19, 2012  starrynight  552 said:

this looks pretty cool but I am not sure if I would ever rock this look

on August 19, 2012  shanaz  5,961 said:


This is creative!

LMAOOOOO "So, if you happen to be at the movies and need some extra salt on that popcorn and you have this mani on, you're in luck!"

LOLOLOL

on August 18, 2012  Cassie_  2,311 said:

Definatly on my list of winter activities!

on August 17, 2012  amyknows  2,352 said:

Ohhh! I really like this look. I want to try it, I just think it would be pretty impractical for daily living. haha It's really cute though!

on August 16, 2012  babypiggy_83  8,263 said:

Wow, that s a weird one! Unique. Um...words can t express what i m thinking right now, lol. Not sure if that s good or bad, lol. :) I m going to try this and see. Experimenting with my nails is sort of a hobby to me, :), so...yeah. lmao.

on August 16, 2012  flower  4,433 said:


too impractical for me

on August 16, 2012  AlexJC  50 said:

@Bren ohhhhhhhh interesting idea! The only problem I can forsee is that the top coat would probably take off some of the food dye but it might look really cool!

on August 16, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

It looks like it would be heavy and uncomfortable and chip away very easy it could also be rough and snag onto clothing.I love the look of the white on the finger nails though.

When I seen this it popped into my head I wonder how those cake sprinkles(colored sugars) would look using this format :)

on August 16, 2012  bubbles77  28,057 said:

It is definitely unique for sure. Not for me but maybe my daughter, she loves this type of thing. It's neat though, just not my style.

on August 16, 2012  Henrys  815 said:

I don't like this, but I prefer smooth nails. It looks a little sloppy to me.

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