Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween Nails 4: A Crime Scene

Who doesn't enjoy watching procedural shows like C.S.I, Bones, Hannibal and the Mentalist? Do you know what all those shows have in common? Creepy crime scenes of the murder variety. Now if that doesn't sound like real-life Halloween horror, I don't know what does! So here is my take on a crime scene nail art look complete with police tape, chalk outlines and blood splatter.

To do this manicure I used:

Rimmel London I heart Lasting Finish - 030 Double Decker Red
Rimmel London I heart Lasting Finish - 080 Black Cab
Rimmel London Nail Tip Whitener
Maybelline Color Show - 749 Electric Yellow
Striper Brush
Cocktail Sticks

Now for the fun part!


1. Use a base coat to protect your nails from staining. Once that's dry paint your nails black. Use as many coats as needed to make the black streak-free.

2. Take your striper brush and dip it in white polish. Staring about half way down your nail, paint a thick line that reaches down towards the opposite corner (towards the tip) of your nail.

3. Repeat step two but this time coming from halfway down the opposite side of your nail and crossing over the thick line made in step two. Your nail should now look like the nail in the top right picture above.

4. Paint over the white lines in yellow. The reason I used white first was to really make the yellow pop. If you paint yellow over black it tends to look dull, which we don't want for our police tape.

5. Now is the time to clean up your strips of police tape. Outlining them in black using a striper brush not only defines the tape but you can give your tape very clean, straight lines which is what we want for our tape.

6. Next taking your striper brush or cocktail stick dipped in black polish paint some lettering along your police tape. Because my nails are so small writing full words wasn't an issue but its good to have an idea of what words you're writing in your mind to make it look more realistic. I wrote "CAUTION - DO NOT CROSS" along my police tape. Your nails should now look like the second picture on the left above.

7. Now that we've got the lettering and straight lines out of the way we can get more creative! Dip your striper brush/ cocktail stick in white polish and draw your chalk outline. This may seem hard but really all you have to do is imagine your drawing around a very small stick man. I started with a circle for the head and then painted two small arms and a torso. Thanks to the police tape we've already painted we don't have to paint any legs on our chalk outlines which makes it easier again. Your nails should now look like the second picture to the right above.

8. Lastly, dip your striper brush in red polish and use this to create some blood dripping down from the top of the strips of police tape. This will add some Halloween gore and brighten up your manicure! Then use a topcoat to seal your design and protect from chipping.

Ta-dah!!! You've nailed an eerie crime scene manicure.



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