The goal of this look was to create a snakeskin pattern on my nails. Whether or not I was successful in that is up to you. Perhaps if I had used greens or more neutral colors the look would have translated better, but I wanted to try a more exotic approach.
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For this look I applied one coat of butter LONDON's nail foundation flawless basecoat, followed by two coats of butter's Scoundrel--a beautiful purple-mauve color. Next using a metal styling tool, I painted the diamond pattern on each nail used butter's Knackered. I selected Knackered because of it's color changing effect. The glitter pigments in the polish change from hues of purple, to green making it a very appropriate color for imitating the scales of a snake. Finished off with a coat of P.D. Quick Topcoat, I rather liked the way they turned out.
Scoundrel Knackered
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