Showing posts with label Dita von Teese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dita von Teese. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Tattoos with Dita von Teese

Hello everyone!
As you know, I`m a huge fan of Dita von Teese, her beauty and performance.
For quite a while I`m thinking of having tattoo with her on my arm, and during my research for an appropriate picture, I`ve found a lot of tattoos that people have made with her on thier arms, legs, etc.
So, I want to share them with you!





















Not Dita herself, but her quote))

This is my favourite tattoo of all)

But this one is not bad too ^_^


Which tattoo do you think is the best?
Dita is the best ^_^
Have a good day!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Retro nails in Dita von Teese style? Huh, that`s easy!

Hello everyone! Today I want to show you a tip on how to make an easy retro nails! The general idea of such style is to leave "the half moon" on the nail unpolished. Some choose to paint the lunula (the half moon) white, and we can see it on Dita von Teese:



But frankly speaking, I`m a huge fan of leaving "the half moon" area unpolished, as for me, it looks better. And It is the style that I`m going to show you now.
I will show you a very easy way on how to do that, because It can be quite hard to "paint" this style. This trick will make the process faster and without any mess. 

All you will need: nail polisher (I used Colorama by Maybelline, colour 150) and a TAPE. That is the key ingredient to our look. 

Step 1
Cut a piece of tape into a rounded shape:



Stich it to your finger. Place as much of the rounded part as you want on the half moon area of the nail. Of cource it mainly depends on the natural size of the lunula. If its big enough, you can use it as a reference point. If its not big, make the size you want))

Repeat this step on every nail. 
Then apply a nail polisher. You can do a base, of cource, and then do the actual colour. 
Make sure that the tape is placed well on every nail and not sticking up anywhere.
It doesn`t matter if you do a mess, everything will remain on the tape. 
If you need, cover the nails one more time.



When the polish is almost dry, you can start pulling the tape off. Be attentive here: pull the tape straight down towards your hand- not over your nail. Pulling it over might tear more of the nailpolish off, and it is not what we want.



If some areas look messy, dont be upset, just take your rounded craft brush, take a nailpolish remover and try to fix everything!You can use it to remove the polisher on the sides of your nail as well.
And here is the result! Nice and neat! And also quite fast. 



Hope you liked it!
Good luck!