Yes, I feel a little bit guilty, I admit that lately I've shown you mostly stamping manicures... But you can't blame me too much for this because I think that all of the stamping plates that I got are amazing, full of beautiful patterns, I really want to try all of them! :-) And, this is some kind of "challenge", I challenged myself to start stamping more and improve my stamping skills :-) At the beginning it was not so easy and I know that there are so many things I still have to learn, but the most important thing is that I'm enjoying that challenge and I enjoy stamping! :-)
But, when it comes to nail art, free-hand nail art is still my biggest love, so today I would like to show you one of my free-hand nail art manicures that I liked very much and I was very happy how it came out! :-) I hope you like it too! :-)
The Asa No Ha pattern is one of the most popular traditional patterns often seen on Japanese kimono. Its meaning is: Asa = hemp, No = of, Ha = leaf. The regular geometric patter, though abstract, represents overlapping hemp leaves.
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Rimmel Matte Finish mattifying top coat
