Valentine's Day manicures you'll love
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveBy Natasha BurtonRegardless of how you feel about Valentine's Day, you'll fall for these heart-filled nail designs.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136091_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveNail guru Chelsea King says to use a small brush to paint squares of different sizes onto nails (don't worry about the lines being super straight—they're just guides). Once the squares are totally dry, paint within the boxes with a range of pink and red colors. To finish, King says to apply thin silver striping tape over the lines, then cover with topcoat to complete this artsy, color-blocked mani. SHOP NOW: Sally Hansen Nail pen, $3http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136098_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveFor this two-tone design, Whitney Swiedler applied a white base coat, then painted on designs in blue. For the thumb illustration, she made a stripe down the middle of the nail with a thin brush. After drawing a heart around the stripe, she filled in half the heart with teal polish, then filled the area around it with the same hue on the other side. SHOP NOW: Essie polish in Go Overboard, $9http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136094_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveFor an edgier take on V-Day, polish pro Stephanie Berry created this rock-star mani. To start, she suggests shaping nails into a point to get the full effect, then sealing nails with two thick layers of matte topcoat. If you can't find studs (look for them on eBay), try dotting on faux bling with a silver nail pen to achieve a similar look.SHOP NOW: Silver nail pen, $5http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136099_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveFor these multicolored nails, Swiedler first made the outline of the hearts with a dotting tool and then created the different-size spots by just pressing down a little harder (for bigger ones) or barely touching the tool to the nail (for smaller one). She did the same thing for the colors outside of the hearts. The effect is dizzying…in a good way!SHOP NOW: DL Pro dotting tool, $5http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136101_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveTo wear your conversation hearts on your tips, try this design by Polish Art Addiction blogger Leslie. She used a stainless-steel template to apply the multiple heart shapes, then filled them in with candy colors using a small nail-art brush, brushing on a drying topcoat between every application. SHOP NOW: Diva Elements nail art template, $10http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136092_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveKing painted nails a pale pink, let them dry, and then used a nail-art brush to paint a guide: She drew two V's pointing towards the tip of her nail, one near the cuticle, the other on the end. She finished by painting the dotted stripe and kiss designs inside the hearts.SHOP NOW: OPI polish in Coney Island Cotton Candy, $5http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136100_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveFor a less girlie-girlie, but still sweet V-Day mani, try this high-contrast blue-and-nude combo by Swiedler. She applied the hearts freehand with a dotting tool. To ensure the hearts are even, she advises starting at the point of the heart and working around from there.SHOP NOW: Butter polish in London Royal Navy, $13http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136102_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveBerry painted her nails different base-coat shades, then used a dotting tool to create the hearts. (New to nail art? Stickers offer a sneaky shortcut.) Berry suggests using a black nail art pen for optimal control when doing lettering such as the Love in this design. SHOP NOW: Miss Nail heart tattoo stickers, $3http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136096_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveMani maven Kaitlyn Delano created this unique design using pink, red and black polishes. If you need a little help creating the black lines, try a striper brush to keep things sharp and steady.SHOP NOW: Nail art striper, $7http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136104_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveTo create these nails, digit designer Jenny Pasha started with a basecoat, then drew the outline for the patchwork squares and hearts using black acrylic paint and a thin paintbrush. If you're a nail-art newbie, try a polish pen to keep lines smooth and even.SHOP NOW: Nubar nail pen, $5http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136103_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveThis lovely-dovey mani takes a classic approach to Valentine's Day. To create the silver hearts in this design, nail artist Maryam Maquillage used simple Scotch tape and scissors to create stencils. (Check out the full tutorial on how to do it here.) SHOP NOW: Essie polish in Set in Stones, $6http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136105_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveMaquillage created this girlie design—a spin on the chic reverse manicure—using matte polish, which she says is easier to fix if you make mistakes. She used an orange stick to carefully place those gems and pearls in place. Pretty! SHOP NOW: Pearl rhinestones, $5http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136106_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveMaquillage used two different nail appliqués and cut them into corresponding shapes to create this shimmery mani. So, if you're not so confident about hand-painting designs onto your digits, this look is for you.SHOP NOW: Kiss Nail Dress, $7http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136107_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveSwiedler created this intricate (and oh-so-sparkly!) mani by starting with a white base (except on the index fingers), then used a striper brush to dot on the designs. For the index fingers, she started with a base of gold glitter and used a dotting tool to make the gradient spots. For the pinkies, she simply used the polish's brush to create a thicker coat toward the tip. SHOP NOW: Deborah Lippman polish in Boom Boom Pow, $20http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136109_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveUsing polish and a kitchen sponge to achieve a marbled-effect base, artist Winnie Huang concocted this festive mani. To add the graffiti-style details, she used a very fine brush and black acrylic paint. But, if freehand seems a bit too daunting, try nail stickers to achieve a similar look. SHOP NOW: Kiss Nail Dress, $7http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136110_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveThis design by Maquillage was inspired by medieval armor—and of course, the chivalrous men who wore it. For the color, she used China Glaze's new Tranzitions polish, which switches shades when you apply topcoat, then added shiny studs using a wax pencil and nail glue. SHOP NOW: China Glaze polish in Champagne Bubbles, $5http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/136111_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveFor those who aren't feeling the love this Valentine's Day, try this bleeding-heart motif by nail artist Fleury Rose. She created the look using two coats of white polish, then painted on a red heart. To create the dripping effect, dip a small brush in acetone, then touch it to the point of the heart and drag downward. Finally, seal nails with glossy topcoat.SHOP NOW: Illamasqua polish in Throb, $14http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136112_Original.jpg
- Valentine's Day manicures you'll loveJennifer at FabFatale.com devised this oh-so-sweet mani using matte pastel polishes in candy-heart shades. To give your nails a similar look, use a matte topcoat to mimic the treat's chalky texture. (And make things easier by opting for stickers instead of drawing the words by hand.)SHOP NOW: Tiny Type stickers, $6NEXT ON GLO: How to Get Fabulous Lasheshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/136108_Original.jpgValentine's Day manicures you'll love2.1http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/136091_Original.jpg
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Heart of the Mani
1 of 19By Natasha Burton
Regardless of how you feel about Valentine's Day, you'll fall for these heart-filled nail designs.
Heart Deco
2 of 19Nail guru Chelsea King says to use a small brush to paint squares of different sizes onto nails (don't worry about the lines being super straight—they're just guides). Once the squares are totally dry, paint within the boxes with a range of pink and red colors. To finish, King says to apply thin silver striping tape over the lines, then cover with topcoat to complete this artsy, color-blocked mani.
SHOP NOW: Sally Hansen Nail pen, $3
Teal The Love
3 of 19For this two-tone design, Whitney Swiedler applied a white base coat, then painted on designs in blue. For the thumb illustration, she made a stripe down the middle of the nail with a thin brush. After drawing a heart around the stripe, she filled in half the heart with teal polish, then filled the area around it with the same hue on the other side.
SHOP NOW: Essie polish in Go Overboard, $9
Silver Lining
4 of 19For an edgier take on V-Day, polish pro Stephanie Berry created this rock-star mani. To start, she suggests shaping nails into a point to get the full effect, then sealing nails with two thick layers of matte topcoat. If you can't find studs (look for them on eBay), try dotting on faux bling with a silver nail pen to achieve a similar look.
SHOP NOW: Silver nail pen, $5
Seeing Spots
5 of 19For these multicolored nails, Swiedler first made the outline of the hearts with a dotting tool and then created the different-size spots by just pressing down a little harder (for bigger ones) or barely touching the tool to the nail (for smaller one). She did the same thing for the colors outside of the hearts. The effect is dizzying…in a good way!
SHOP NOW: DL Pro dotting tool, $5
Candy Girl
6 of 19To wear your conversation hearts on your tips, try this design by Polish Art Addiction blogger Leslie. She used a stainless-steel template to apply the multiple heart shapes, then filled them in with candy colors using a small nail-art brush, brushing on a drying topcoat between every application.
SHOP NOW: Diva Elements nail art template, $10
Sheer Bliss
7 of 19King painted nails a pale pink, let them dry, and then used a nail-art brush to paint a guide: She drew two V's pointing towards the tip of her nail, one near the cuticle, the other on the end. She finished by painting the dotted stripe and kiss designs inside the hearts.
SHOP NOW: OPI polish in Coney Island Cotton Candy, $5
In the Navy
8 of 19For a less girlie-girlie, but still sweet V-Day mani, try this high-contrast blue-and-nude combo by Swiedler. She applied the hearts freehand with a dotting tool. To ensure the hearts are even, she advises starting at the point of the heart and working around from there.
SHOP NOW: Butter polish in London Royal Navy, $13
Sweet Hearts
9 of 19Berry painted her nails different base-coat shades, then used a dotting tool to create the hearts. (New to nail art? Stickers offer a sneaky shortcut.) Berry suggests using a black nail art pen for optimal control when doing lettering such as the "Love" in this design.
SHOP NOW: Miss Nail heart tattoo stickers, $3
Heart Monitor
10 of 19Mani maven Kaitlyn Delano created this unique design using pink, red and black polishes. If you need a little help creating the black lines, try a striper brush to keep things sharp and steady.
SHOP NOW: Nail art striper, $7
In Stitches
11 of 19To create these nails, digit designer Jenny Pasha started with a basecoat, then drew the outline for the patchwork squares and hearts using black acrylic paint and a thin paintbrush. If you're a nail-art newbie, try a polish pen to keep lines smooth and even.
SHOP NOW: Nubar nail pen, $5
Precious Metal
12 of 19This lovely-dovey mani takes a classic approach to Valentine's Day. To create the silver hearts in this design, nail artist Maryam Maquillage used simple Scotch tape and scissors to create stencils. (Check out the full tutorial on how to do it here.)
SHOP NOW: Essie polish in Set in Stones, $6
What a Gem
13 of 19Maquillage created this girlie design—a spin on the chic reverse manicure—using matte polish, which she says is easier to fix if you make mistakes. She used an orange stick to carefully place those gems and pearls in place. Pretty!
SHOP NOW: Pearl rhinestones, $5
Check Mate
14 of 19Maquillage used two different nail appliqués and cut them into corresponding shapes to create this shimmery mani. So, if you're not so confident about hand-painting designs onto your digits, this look is for you.
SHOP NOW: Kiss Nail Dress, $7
All That Glitters
15 of 19Swiedler created this intricate (and oh-so-sparkly!) mani by starting with a white base (except on the index fingers), then used a striper brush to dot on the designs. For the index fingers, she started with a base of gold glitter and used a dotting tool to make the gradient spots. For the pinkies, she simply used the polish's brush to create a thicker coat toward the tip.
SHOP NOW: Deborah Lippman polish in Boom Boom Pow, $20
Tag It
16 of 19Using polish and a kitchen sponge to achieve a marbled-effect base, artist Winnie Huang concocted this festive mani. To add the graffiti-style details, she used a very fine brush and black acrylic paint. But, if freehand seems a bit too daunting, try nail stickers to achieve a similar look.
SHOP NOW: Kiss Nail Dress, $7
Knight Moves
17 of 19This design by Maquillage was inspired by medieval armor—and of course, the chivalrous men who wore it. For the color, she used China Glaze's new "Tranzitions" polish, which switches shades when you apply topcoat, then added shiny studs using a wax pencil and nail glue.
SHOP NOW: China Glaze polish in Champagne Bubbles, $5
Bleeding Love
18 of 19For those who aren't feeling the love this Valentine's Day, try this bleeding-heart motif by nail artist Fleury Rose. She created the look using two coats of white polish, then painted on a red heart. To create the dripping effect, dip a small brush in acetone, then touch it to the point of the heart and drag downward. Finally, seal nails with glossy topcoat.
SHOP NOW: Illamasqua polish in Throb, $14
Talk to Me
19 of 19Jennifer at FabFatale.com devised this oh-so-sweet mani using matte pastel polishes in candy-heart shades. To give your nails a similar look, use a matte topcoat to mimic the treat's chalky texture. (And make things easier by opting for stickers instead of drawing the words by hand.)
SHOP NOW: Tiny Type stickers, $6
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