Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Halloween Water Decals - Lady Queen Review

Hello Lovelies! Today, I have a quick review for you of ladyqueen.com Halloween water decals.  Halloween decals?! Isn't a little too early or late for Halloween decals, I hear you asking.  Well, if you are like me there is never a wrong time for a grim Halloween-esque manicure.  Besides, there are some decals on here that are just perfect for your inner goth (or outer, if you like to wear it out there on your sleeve).

These are item #NA0755 - Pattern HOT-303, there are three different patterns you can choose from.  As you can see there are many decals on this one sheet, some are very Halloween specific and others are just ghoulish and fun.


Using water decals are relatively easy, and are a great way to dress up a dull manicure.  They are perfect for beginners because they don't require a great deal of advanced skill.  Start of with painted nails.  I used I.A.M...Custom Color Cosmetics 'Red's Club,' which is a really awesome thermal polish.  Shown here in a cool state, because my fingers are always cold lately.


Trim the desired decal out from the sheet, I choose this bad ass skull and crossbones.  Remove the protective film and submerge decal in water for approximately 10-20 seconds.  It really doesn't matter if the water is warm or cold, I typically use tepid water (it helps warm up my chilly fingers).  Remove the decal from the water. I recommend using a pair of tweezers and to pick the decal from the surface, be careful to only grab the paper backing and not touch the actual decal.  Carefully, slide the decal from the backing, dip the finger you are applying the decal to (to moisten it slightly) in water, and place the decal.  Pat the decal down gently, wetting your finger first will allow you to slide the decal into place without it sticking as much so you can get the desired placement more easily.


Once, the decal is in place and the water is dry from your finger (allow it to air dry for a few seconds), apply a layer of topcoat.  This will help to seal the decal in place and give it a beautiful shine.  Be sure to float the topcoat, otherwise you may pull the decal.


Head on over to ladyqueen.com to checkout their phenomenal collection of water decals, they have a little something for everyone.  No matter what your skill level or style I am sure there is something there you'll like.


While you are on their site checkout their Special Price, Hot Sellers, Top Trends, and don't forget their New Arrivals.  Be sure to use code: QJXS15 for 15% off your next purchase, between their reasonable prices, this generous code, and free shipping it's really a steal.


I hope you found this review useful, and the tutorial and tips helpful.  Thanks for stopping by, see you next time.


Your Fellow Plebe,

  


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