Today I have a very special guest on my blog, she is Jin from Superficially Colorful blog!
I follow her blog with great pleasure, I enjoy her creations, she is a great nail artist and a beautiful person :-) If you're still not following her blog I suggest you to visit it as soon as possible, I'm sure you will like it a lot and you'll get addicted to it! :-)
I really think that thanks to blogging I learned a lot of interesting things and met a lot of interesting persons who became my "virtual" friends and I'm happy to have Jin among them! :-)
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Hello beautiful readers!
my name is Jin and I'm running the blog
Superficially Colorful. A while back I ran into Tanja's beautiful nail art (and
painted rocks art) and completely fell in love. She has such delicate and unique designs and such a great eye for colors and amazing drawing and painting skills, that I immediately turned her into
one of my most important sources of inspiration! From that, you can understand that when she actually asked me to do a guest post for her blog, my heart jumped up and down with pride! Me? with my messy manis and poor drawing skills can do a guest post for such talented lady? WOW!
So I tried real hard, and I so much hope that you will like the mani I made especially for
Raggio-di-Luna-Nails today.
Naturally, I started with a white creme base. I keep changing my favorites in this field, but today I used
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear White On, a classic white creme with smooth formula and great 2-coats opacity. Knowing how much Tanja loves the blue and green shades, I decided to go with that color scheme. I did a water marble using
Elevation polish Pic De Sotllo - a very bright blue crelly (=creme + jelly),
Elevation Polish Higravstinden - a Teal creme base with teal shimmer,
Elevation Polish Dykh-Tau - a greenish sea glass with sparse holographic pigment and teal shimmer, from the Limited Edition Geo Duo, and again -
Sally Hansen White On.
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From left to right: Elevation Polish Pic De Sotllo, Higravstinden and Dykh-Tau, Sally Hansen White On
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I am sorry for the lame clean-up but I think the marble itself turned pretty nice. Don't you? At least, I hope it stands anywhere close to the high professional standard that Raggio-di-Luna-nails blog shows...




Thank you Tanja so very much for the amazing and honorable opportunity you gave me by asking me to do a guest post in this gorgeous blog of yours, and I hope all you dearest readers enjoyed my visit here as much as I did
♥
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Dear Jin, this manicure is much higher than the "high professional standard that Raggio-di-Luna-nails blog shows"! :-) Your water marble manicure (made with my favourite colours!!!) is the very first water marble manicure published on my blog and it is simply wonderful! And if
I don’t decide to practice hard with water marble I will never be capable
enough to make something beautiful as you did! :-) But I guess I could always invite you again with some new water marble or any other of your beautiful manicures!
Thank you so much for being my guest today, I wish you all the best in life and in blogging and I hope to see you again soon, you will always be very, very welcome! :-)
