Yesterday I was at a press breakfast with Ciaté, really super cozy!
Good to eat, presentation about Ciaté (which was super good for me who actually does not have much control over the brand) and then presentation of both the spring and summer news. Then you also got the nails varnished, and I chose a super sweet lemon yellow nail polish :)
We brought the spring news home with us, and it is no less flower manicure, flower manicure, which is just as it sounds - flowers that you can decorate your nails with!
These are real, dried and pressed small flowers. Each kit comes with two jars that both contain two different flowers, so four different kinds of flowers in total.
The kit is available in light blue and pink. For the light blue the flowers are purple, blue and red, and for the pink lacquer they are yellow, blue and white.
The kit includes:
Two jars of flowers
A colored nail polish.
A top coat.
A pair of tweezers
And nail file.
The tweezers are there to handle the small flowers, without having to pick with their big fingers. The nail file is if you want to put a flower on the side of the nail and it protrudes a little, then you can just file it!
This is how you do it:
1. Paint the colorful nail polish on all the nails.
2. Wait until the colored nail polish has dried completely.
3. Paint a coat of topcoat.
4. Apply the flower (s) to the nail.
5. Paint another layer of top coat, so that the flower is firmly attached to the nail.
My tip is to first and foremost do one nail at a time when tinkering with the flowers. Then when you have made one hand, let it dry completely before you start on the other, it is difficult to tinker with the tweezers without destroying the varnish if it has not dried on that hand yet.
It was not very simple the first time I thought, I will make a new attempt today when the sister comes for coffee and you still just have to sit still and drink coffee :) You will get more pictures of that result later!
But surely it's a super fun idea ??? The nails become super nice and springy !! :) The spring kit will start to be sold in Sweden in about 2-5 weeks.
Blir ni sugna? :)