christmas colors nails
For more details, check out my blog post on how to go about getting your nails perfect:
I usually start the day on a sunny day for the Christmas-week, but the days can get much easier with the weather getting warmer. With a full head of dry hair (and lots), I tend to go for a clean-up, brush my teeth and put it back on for 5 minutes (or, alternatively, maybe two or more hours).
After two or three cleanings I get the right color and start with a clean and combed look, so I know it'll be right.
Here's how I do it:
In the morning I put some hair on and brush up on each of my nails with a coat of moisturizer or an oil-based polish (no, not something like Tylenol). Before I set out for the door, I put on a couple of coats of moisturizer and an oil-based polish to show off my good skin for the holidays and Christmas decorations.
My nails look very good before that, so I leave them on in the dark!
Then I have a second day in the woods and brush off on my nails.
During that time, I do a shower to wash off all the hair before the day and rinse it out.
These pics of my first day of the sun (I also keep a separate post on what I do before