From The Straits Times    |

This unconventional design, inspired by the Tadashi Shoji show, takes us back to our childhood, where a halved potato or a sponge was used to create a print. So skip the brushes for this design. Pinch a corner off your kitchen sponge and use it to create nail art.We love how there’s no need for a consistent look – perfect for nail-art novices!

How to create it:
Step 1 Brush a base coat over your nails. 

Step 2 Apply white nail polish on your sponge and gently dab it over the nail tips. Finish with a top coat.


 

Products to try:
1 Ciate The Treatment Collection Nail Goddess, $24
2 Sally Hansen Gel Shine 3D Top Coat, $13.90
3 Sephora Craig & Karl for Sephora Color Hit Nail Polish in L02 Under the Covers, $12


Photo credit: Photography Tan Wei Te Makeup Ou Yuhui, using M.A.C (9002-9144) Nails Sophia Lee (9128-8431) Model Geri S/Ave

This article was originally published in Simply Her September 2015. 

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