Adorned Nails: HEMA Nailpolish No. 10





You've heard of HEMA before. It's a Dutch departmental store chain that offers budget-friendly products. The quality isn't that bad either.


In the shade


I've had this green polish for weeks but it just got pushed further and further to the back of the line. Blame it on Catrice? This green polish with the grand name of No. 10 (sorry, no memorable name here) was very appropriately a summer release. The vivid green so perks me up every time I look at it! I have two coats on. The nail line is visible in some of these photos due to the strong sunshine.



I think it looks amazing in the sun.






I haven't done any nail art stamping for a while. I just realised that the last one was almost six months ago with the cherry blossoms on the KONAD M66 plate. I felt like doing some stamping on this green polish. I chose this stalk of thorny, edgy flower from the Chez Delaney B101 plate.



I thought this was a good opportunity to try some bi-colour stamping. I'd wanted to try this for a long time ever since I saw it in a KONAD video last year, when I was still pretty new with stamping.



Other than the green base polish, I used:




• Red polish - Alessandro Stiletto Nail Polish No. 21

• Black stamping polish - KONAD

• Burnt orange polish - Catrice Rusty But Sexy

• Chez Delaney Plate B101

• Dotting tool - Essence (a simple toothpick would also do)



I'm sure many of you already know how to do bi-colour stamping. For the benefit of those who don't, the following is all you need to know.




Apply the two polishes on the respective areas and then scrape off the polishes parallel to the polish strokes so that the two colours don't get mixed. Stamp as usual. Then use the dotting tool to apply dots to the centre of the flowers. Apply a top coat, if you wish.



This was how it turned out.








I hope you like it.


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