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]]>Daraiche started her beauty journey by running her own blog called Cassy’s Life in Lipstick, which mostly featured beauty reviews and tips. She isn’t a professional makeup artist, but simply someone who’s always looking for ways to improve their beauty skills.
The Alberta-based blogger eventually made a shift from blogging to Instagram, and her page was a huge success. Daraiche currently has over 185,000 followers, and her stunning matching manicure photos are part of the reason why.
Daraiche is always making sure that her nail art perfectly matches the tone of the products she’s holding, including lipsticks, mascaras, eyeshadow palettes, nail polishes, and more. In addition to giving us a lot of nail inspiration, this beauty blogger is always making sure to tag the products she’s holding, in case anyone wants to add them to their makeup bag.
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]]>The post Follow the Freshest Celebrity Nail Artist on Instagram appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Born in Tokyo and currently based in LA, her style is a fusion of Japan and the US – cutesy, poppy, and glitzy. A former actress and TV personality from Japan, she’s won the hearts of Hollywood celebrities with clients that include megastars like the Kardashian clan, Rita Ora, and Ariana Grande.
“It all started after I began to post my work on SNS [Japanese Social Networking Service],” she relayed. “Even now, I receive most of my business inquiries through my Instagram! I’ve always been surrounded by art, and loved to draw since I was a little girl. I went to nail school, but it’s only been like three years since I’ve really sunk into the nails world. I started during the same time that nail art started to become a thing. I’ve always been lucky with timing for a lot of things, so I’m very thankful.”
“My first time working with a celebrity was a house call for Vanessa Hudgens,” she says. “She was originally my friend’s friend, so I wasn’t nervous. I usually never get nervous for any celebrities I do nails for. I am a freelance nailist, without residing in an agency, so usually the celebrities contact me directly. Since they already know my work that makes it easier for me to work on them.”
Her outlandish designs include glow-in-the-dark nails, Swarovski nail art, and designer-inspired manicures. Inspired by fashion, music, art, and everything in between, her nail art is always on fleek. Take a look for yourself.
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]]>The post Jessica Washick Is Proof That Fashion Begins At the Tip of Your Fingers appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>But according to Washick, her love of nail art isn’t so much for the color statement, but for the process itself. “I meditate now and I came to realize that part of the reason I’m so drawn to doing nails is that there’s a lot of concentration involved,” she shared in an interview with HYPEBAE.
“You’re focusing on such small details on a design, like making a rounded edge of a miniature petal or painting a perfectly straight line. I often hold my breath when I’m trying to be exact. When you’re so focused on something it’s really easy to block out the rest of the world.” Still, she admits that “colors play a huge role too because they evoke emotion, and a good color story can take you places.”
Washick first started painting her nails in 2007 after a tough break-up, sharing her nail art in her blog titled “You Don’t Need A Man, You Need A Manicure” (preach!). She went on to study fashion design in Parsons, which ultimately lead her to her dream job at Nike.
“I’ve always wanted to design at Nike, but as I got deeper and deeper into fashion and the nail world, I didn’t know how I could contribute since my background was in accessory design and nails,” she admitted. “One day, I went onto the Nike career website and saw an opening for a color designer. There’s a lot of color obsession in doing nails so I knew I’d be able to leverage those skills, and I believed my background in accessory design could amplify that. I actually showed my nail art portfolio for part of the interview and they were receptive. That was really cool.”
Which goes to show you should never ever underestimate a good manicure!
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]]>The post Miss Pop’s Nail Art Gives Us ’80s Vibes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I like to create a retro look full of bold colors and prints that still incorporates current trends to amp up classic styles,” she told Style Caster. “Of course, since nails are my fave accessory, to match all that shimmer, I’ve been bejeweling my toes too with metallic gold and silver polish. Plus, I line my bottom lash with silver so my eyes have extra twinkle too. I’m not exactly an au natural kind of girl, so especially in the summer when my usual makeup just melts right off, a little sweat-proof glam beauty makes me feel done up.”
“I think summer is all about doing what is comfortable,” stressed Whitehill. “So, if wearing pumps on the beach makes you feel good, well, then go for it.” But with summer now officially over, we can now turn up the volume when it comes to fashion. Especially when it comes to our nails.
Take a page out of Miss Pop’s book.
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]]>The post Nail Artist Madeline Poole is a Color Enthusiast appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I am a color enthusiast,” said Poole in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I don’t ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because I’m so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I don’t go over the edge.”
Scrolling through her Instagram page, it’s hard not to fall over the edge. Her designs, full of patterns and colors, have amassed well over 135k followers. “I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she says. “That’s also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as they’re basically just a series of squiggles and dots.”
Apart from her work with Sally Hansen she also enjoys sharing nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
Prepare to be obsessed.
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]]>The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art is All About Self-Satisfaction appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Growing up in Busan, South Korea, Kyung Park has been drawn to beauty since she was little. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she recalled in an interview with Dazed Digital. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realised I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
But transitioning to nail art took time and effort, and she had to work hard in order to pay for her tuition. “It was a low paid job working as a beginner nail artist, but I was happy I could do what I loved while paying my tuition.”
She hadn’t stopped since and was featured in publications like Vogue and Refinery29, with clientele that includes models at Seoul Fashion Week, K-Pop artists, and high-profile social media influencers. She’s also somewhat of an Instagram celebrity, with well over 300k followers.
“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she says. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
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]]>The post “Vanity Projects” is Much More Than a Nail Salon, It’s a Luxury Concept appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Founded by independent curator, Rita de Alencar Pinto in 2008, Vanity Projects first began as a pop-up, organizing itself in the homes and studios of visual artists, friends, and art aficionados. Now, based in two primary locations – the first in Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the second in Miami, Florida – the original concept has drawn nail artists from around the world.
With an artist-in-residence program, it also offers top international nail artists the chance to engage and experience the exchange of technique and ideas. With a host of video artists as well, the result is an explosion of creativity and color. At least judging by their Instagram page.
But why the name Vanity Projects? “The choices when it comes to naming something in the art world is always either your name or something with ‘project’ and I didn’t want it to be my name,” said Pinto in an interview with Paper Magazine. “That’s not my focus. ‘Vanity Project’ is a twist on the pun, and then also it being a nail salon. I wanted to have fun with it as well as being rooted in an art world tradition.”
With invitations to participate in pop-ups at the Pulizer Foundation in St. Louis, The Brooklyn Museum, The Aldrich Museum, and the Aspen Museum of Art, it’s clear Pinto is having fun.
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]]>The post This Nail Art by a Russian Salon is So Extra appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>That’s most likely why nails have become one of the trendiest topics in the beauty industry today.
From the niche to the downright weird (or unique, if you like to call them that), women and even some men, have decided that having perfectly clean and manicured nails isn’t enough. They’re looking to have some art printed on their nails as well.
Many salons are starting to take advantage of this. However, one Russian salon is taking everything to a whole other level.
Nail Sunny, based in Russia should be your new nail art inspiration. From nails made to look like actual teeth to nails made to look like pineapples, some of this salon’s work is shocking and weird.
But, you have to give them credit because regardless of whether you like the nail art or not, it takes a lot of creativity (and patience) to pull them off as successfully as they have.
If you’re interested or you just want to see some inspiration, be sure to scroll down below to see some of Nail Sunny’s craziest nail art designs.
The post This Nail Art by a Russian Salon is So Extra appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Cassy is Matching Her Manicures to Her Favorite Beauty Products appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Daraiche started her beauty journey by running her own blog called Cassy’s Life in Lipstick, which mostly featured beauty reviews and tips. She isn’t a professional makeup artist, but simply someone who’s always looking for ways to improve their beauty skills.
The Alberta-based blogger eventually made a shift from blogging to Instagram, and her page was a huge success. Daraiche currently has over 185,000 followers, and her stunning matching manicure photos are part of the reason why.
Daraiche is always making sure that her nail art perfectly matches the tone of the products she’s holding, including lipsticks, mascaras, eyeshadow palettes, nail polishes, and more. In addition to giving us a lot of nail inspiration, this beauty blogger is always making sure to tag the products she’s holding, in case anyone wants to add them to their makeup bag.
The post Cassy is Matching Her Manicures to Her Favorite Beauty Products appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Follow the Freshest Celebrity Nail Artist on Instagram appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Born in Tokyo and currently based in LA, her style is a fusion of Japan and the US – cutesy, poppy, and glitzy. A former actress and TV personality from Japan, she’s won the hearts of Hollywood celebrities with clients that include megastars like the Kardashian clan, Rita Ora, and Ariana Grande.
“It all started after I began to post my work on SNS [Japanese Social Networking Service],” she relayed. “Even now, I receive most of my business inquiries through my Instagram! I’ve always been surrounded by art, and loved to draw since I was a little girl. I went to nail school, but it’s only been like three years since I’ve really sunk into the nails world. I started during the same time that nail art started to become a thing. I’ve always been lucky with timing for a lot of things, so I’m very thankful.”
“My first time working with a celebrity was a house call for Vanessa Hudgens,” she says. “She was originally my friend’s friend, so I wasn’t nervous. I usually never get nervous for any celebrities I do nails for. I am a freelance nailist, without residing in an agency, so usually the celebrities contact me directly. Since they already know my work that makes it easier for me to work on them.”
Her outlandish designs include glow-in-the-dark nails, Swarovski nail art, and designer-inspired manicures. Inspired by fashion, music, art, and everything in between, her nail art is always on fleek. Take a look for yourself.
The post Follow the Freshest Celebrity Nail Artist on Instagram appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Jessica Washick Is Proof That Fashion Begins At the Tip of Your Fingers appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>But according to Washick, her love of nail art isn’t so much for the color statement, but for the process itself. “I meditate now and I came to realize that part of the reason I’m so drawn to doing nails is that there’s a lot of concentration involved,” she shared in an interview with HYPEBAE.
“You’re focusing on such small details on a design, like making a rounded edge of a miniature petal or painting a perfectly straight line. I often hold my breath when I’m trying to be exact. When you’re so focused on something it’s really easy to block out the rest of the world.” Still, she admits that “colors play a huge role too because they evoke emotion, and a good color story can take you places.”
Washick first started painting her nails in 2007 after a tough break-up, sharing her nail art in her blog titled “You Don’t Need A Man, You Need A Manicure” (preach!). She went on to study fashion design in Parsons, which ultimately lead her to her dream job at Nike.
“I’ve always wanted to design at Nike, but as I got deeper and deeper into fashion and the nail world, I didn’t know how I could contribute since my background was in accessory design and nails,” she admitted. “One day, I went onto the Nike career website and saw an opening for a color designer. There’s a lot of color obsession in doing nails so I knew I’d be able to leverage those skills, and I believed my background in accessory design could amplify that. I actually showed my nail art portfolio for part of the interview and they were receptive. That was really cool.”
Which goes to show you should never ever underestimate a good manicure!
The post Jessica Washick Is Proof That Fashion Begins At the Tip of Your Fingers appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Miss Pop’s Nail Art Gives Us ’80s Vibes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I like to create a retro look full of bold colors and prints that still incorporates current trends to amp up classic styles,” she told Style Caster. “Of course, since nails are my fave accessory, to match all that shimmer, I’ve been bejeweling my toes too with metallic gold and silver polish. Plus, I line my bottom lash with silver so my eyes have extra twinkle too. I’m not exactly an au natural kind of girl, so especially in the summer when my usual makeup just melts right off, a little sweat-proof glam beauty makes me feel done up.”
“I think summer is all about doing what is comfortable,” stressed Whitehill. “So, if wearing pumps on the beach makes you feel good, well, then go for it.” But with summer now officially over, we can now turn up the volume when it comes to fashion. Especially when it comes to our nails.
Take a page out of Miss Pop’s book.
The post Miss Pop’s Nail Art Gives Us ’80s Vibes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Nail Artist Madeline Poole is a Color Enthusiast appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I am a color enthusiast,” said Poole in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I don’t ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because I’m so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I don’t go over the edge.”
Scrolling through her Instagram page, it’s hard not to fall over the edge. Her designs, full of patterns and colors, have amassed well over 135k followers. “I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she says. “That’s also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as they’re basically just a series of squiggles and dots.”
Apart from her work with Sally Hansen she also enjoys sharing nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
Prepare to be obsessed.
The post Nail Artist Madeline Poole is a Color Enthusiast appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art is All About Self-Satisfaction appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Growing up in Busan, South Korea, Kyung Park has been drawn to beauty since she was little. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she recalled in an interview with Dazed Digital. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realised I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
But transitioning to nail art took time and effort, and she had to work hard in order to pay for her tuition. “It was a low paid job working as a beginner nail artist, but I was happy I could do what I loved while paying my tuition.”
She hadn’t stopped since and was featured in publications like Vogue and Refinery29, with clientele that includes models at Seoul Fashion Week, K-Pop artists, and high-profile social media influencers. She’s also somewhat of an Instagram celebrity, with well over 300k followers.
“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she says. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art is All About Self-Satisfaction appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post “Vanity Projects” is Much More Than a Nail Salon, It’s a Luxury Concept appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Founded by independent curator, Rita de Alencar Pinto in 2008, Vanity Projects first began as a pop-up, organizing itself in the homes and studios of visual artists, friends, and art aficionados. Now, based in two primary locations – the first in Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the second in Miami, Florida – the original concept has drawn nail artists from around the world.
With an artist-in-residence program, it also offers top international nail artists the chance to engage and experience the exchange of technique and ideas. With a host of video artists as well, the result is an explosion of creativity and color. At least judging by their Instagram page.
But why the name Vanity Projects? “The choices when it comes to naming something in the art world is always either your name or something with ‘project’ and I didn’t want it to be my name,” said Pinto in an interview with Paper Magazine. “That’s not my focus. ‘Vanity Project’ is a twist on the pun, and then also it being a nail salon. I wanted to have fun with it as well as being rooted in an art world tradition.”
With invitations to participate in pop-ups at the Pulizer Foundation in St. Louis, The Brooklyn Museum, The Aldrich Museum, and the Aspen Museum of Art, it’s clear Pinto is having fun.
The post “Vanity Projects” is Much More Than a Nail Salon, It’s a Luxury Concept appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Nail Art by a Russian Salon is So Extra appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>That’s most likely why nails have become one of the trendiest topics in the beauty industry today.
From the niche to the downright weird (or unique, if you like to call them that), women and even some men, have decided that having perfectly clean and manicured nails isn’t enough. They’re looking to have some art printed on their nails as well.
Many salons are starting to take advantage of this. However, one Russian salon is taking everything to a whole other level.
Nail Sunny, based in Russia should be your new nail art inspiration. From nails made to look like actual teeth to nails made to look like pineapples, some of this salon’s work is shocking and weird.
But, you have to give them credit because regardless of whether you like the nail art or not, it takes a lot of creativity (and patience) to pull them off as successfully as they have.
If you’re interested or you just want to see some inspiration, be sure to scroll down below to see some of Nail Sunny’s craziest nail art designs.
The post This Nail Art by a Russian Salon is So Extra appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
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