Watermelon Nail Art: Liquidus Nail Gloss Summer 2013 Trio!

In Liquidus, Nails by Jacki10 Comments

Good morning, readers! I have a fun nail art look to share with you this morning to brighten your Monday morning blues! It’s officially summer so what better to represent the hot summer months than watermelon nail art?

Liquidus Nail Gloss just released their trio of polishes that come together to make the easiest watermelon nail art! I’m confident that all of you could replicate this look on all of your nails, or accent nails as I’ve done below!

Don’t forget, one of the best things about Liquidus Nail Gloss polishes is that they are all inspired by rocks, gems, and minerals!

Here is a little bit about each polish before I show you the look:

Pink Agate: Inspired by the pink translucent variation of agate, this polish is a hot pink jelly perfect for a summer jelly sandwith!

Emerald: Inspired by the rich green gemstone Emerald, this polish is a dark green jelly packed full of iridescent flecks.

Obsidian: Inspired by the glassy volcanic rock Obsidian, this polish is pure black glitter. Polish includes three shapes of shiny black glitter- diamonds, hexes, and squares in a clear glossy base.

I’ve done Emerald on my index finger, three coats with top coat. No issues to report, it applied easily and there was slight visible nail line at three coats but that was to be expected from the jelly formula. The flecks hid most of it for me.

My middle and ring fingers are the watermelon nail art. I painted two coats of Pink Agate on both nails and let dry. Then, I took my clean up brush and pure acetone and carefully wiped away the polish from the tips to make room for the green. (You can probably tape off the tips and then remove the tape after painting on the pink to make it easier). Then, I painted one coat (with some extra dabbing to get some more big diamond glitters) of Obsidian over the Pink Agate. Finally, I did two coats of Emerald on the bare nail tips to make the outside of the watermelon. Sealed with one coat of top coat.

My pinky is three coats of Pink Agate with top coat. This is such a fabulous color and jelly formula and I can’t wait to use it in some jelly sandwiches!

 

 

Macro of Obsidian.

 

Macro of Emerald.

 

Macro of Pink Agate.

 

Bottle shot of the trio in mini bottles.
What do you think of these super fun new polishes by Liquidus Nail Gloss? I had no issues with any formulas and just LOVE how they all go together. Will you be getting these to try out my look? I would love to see you post on my facebook page or tag me in your instagram post if you do try it out!
BUT WAIT! You can use my coupon code: ADVENINACETONE10OFF for 10% off your entire order in the Liquidus Nail Gloss Etsy Shop! It is good for 10 days from this review, so make sure you order by the 4th of July!
You can purchase Liquidus Nail Gloss from the Etsy Shop below. They retail for $9 full size (.5 fl oz) and $6 mini (.25 fl oz) bottles.
Thanks for reading!
*The polishes in this post were sent for me to review with my honest opinion.

 

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Comments

  1. Rochelle N

    Wow, that is really neat for nail art! I have to ask, how did you do the watermelon nails? It doesn't look like you layered the pink over green or vice versa, or did you?

    1. Author
      Jacki

      Hi Rochelle! I wrote this about the watermelon nails above but I'll paste here as well!

      My middle and ring fingers are the watermelon nail art. I painted two coats of Pink Agate on both nails and let dry. Then, I took my clean up brush and pure acetone and carefully wiped away the polish from the tips to make room for the green. (You can probably tape off the tips and then remove the tape after painting on the pink to make it easier). Then, I painted one coat (with some extra dabbing to get some more big diamond glitters) of Obsidian over the Pink Agate. Finally, I did two coats of Emerald on the bare nail tips to make the outside of the watermelon. Sealed with one coat of top coat."

  2. JQ

    This is genius and very effective! That is a FABULOUS pink.
    Great manicure. Thank you for sharing it!

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