Nail art is all about letting your imagination run freely and having fun while you creating innovative designs. If you love the Hello Kitty symbol and you would like to include it as a nail design for your future manicure sessions, take a look at some of the following nail designs to be get inspired.
Created in 1975 by a Japanese company the Hello Kitty symbol remains one of the most popular symbols of fictional characters to this day. Although the popularity of the symbol might reach its peak in Japan where this symbol is even thought to bring good fortune, the cute and girly motif is loved worldwide. What’s more the unbelievable success of this fictional character has brought to the market numerous Hello Kitty products that range from toys and pajamas and handbags to necklaces and makeup sets and everything in between.
Considering the amazing success of this symbol it should come as no surprise that many people have decided to make this symbol a part of their look through tattoos or nail art designs. Those who don’t want to make radical and potentially permanent change can still enjoy this beautiful symbol in a classy and even glamorous form. Nail art allows a great creativity when it comes to including this symbol allowing you to go as simple or as complicated as you want.
Used to bring out the best in a simple nail polish design or on the contrary as a more radical nail art statement, this type of symbol can help you get whatever you want. Although you might think that this design can appear as childlike there are several ways in which this type of symbol can be used in a more grown up manner if it is desired.
From simple designs that can be created using only a few elements such as combination of nail polish colors like black, white and pink or a simple red, black white color combo for a noticeable, sexy effect, the options are multiple and might depend only on your preferences, the desired complexity level as well as your personal skills if you decide to try it at home. However although those who have a strong artistic sense might succeed when it comes creating the HK pattern themselves, having a friend to help you with the design is highly recommended for best results.
While the patterns can be adapted to any nail length and in combination with various elements depending on the desired result, artificial nails undoubtedly offer the greatest flexibility if you want something a little more radical. Depending on whether you want to include additional elements such as bows or not , you can adjust the overall complexity of the pattern. While the Hello Kitty symbol can be enough if you want your fingernails to stand out if you truly want to go over the top adding various elements can be the best choice.
Whether you opt for classy color combos in order create interest through classy designs or on the contrary you use a combination of Hello Kitty inspired elements to create unique looking designs imagination is truly the final frontier when trying use this symbol. With so many products using this type of theme looking for inspiration is beyond easy.
If you are looking for the ultimate nail design challenge you can do at home and you like this popular symbol you should really give this idea a try. Fun and easy, this project can help you banish boredom and help you expand your skills and challenge your creativity. If you’ve liked the designs pick a few you’d like to try in your next beauty session.
Hello Kitty Tips ^_^
Materials I used:
1. White Nail Polish
2. White Polish with a Long Brush Tip
3. Hot Pink Nail Polish
4. Yellow Polish with a Long Brush Tip
5. Black Polish with a Long Brush Tip
6. Red Polish with a Long Brush Tip
7. 2 in 1 Base Coat and Top Coat
8. Pink Rhinestones (You should use red but I didn’t have red ones so I used Pink) (Scroll down for a photo of it)
Start off with a Base Coat.
Put 2 coats of White Nail Polish on your Tips and on the 4th Finger put 2 coats of Hot Pink Nail Polish from the middle of the nail to the tip.
Seal this with a top coat.
Note: If you use a top coat here, if you make a mistake later, it’s easier to take off the nail polish on the top with Nail Polish Remover without affecting the base colour ^_^
I used small Pink Rhinestones. You can use Red ones but they must be the small ones or you’ll have a really huge bow on your Hello Kitty Tips!
Place one Rhinestone on the right hand side of each white tip and seal this with a thin layer of top coat.
With the Red Polish with the Long Brush Tip, add detail by putting 2 triangles on either side of the Rhinestones.
The way I do it is draw the “>” or “<” first then close it off with a “|” to get an outline and then colour the inside.
Add detail to your Hello Kitty Tips by adding:
* With the Black Polish with the Long Brush Tip
Add 2x Dots for the Eyes
Add 3x Lines on either side of the Eyes
* With the Yellow Polish with the Long Brush Tip
Add a Yellow Dot in the middle and below the Eyes
Add detail to your Hot Pink Nail Tip on your 4th Finger:
* With the Black Polish with the Long Brush Tip
Add 4x Dots on either side of the Nail
* With the White Polish with the Long Brush Tip
Add Lines to connect the dots diagonally. So it’s like shoe laces
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Please remember that you should not ever get a nail because you spotted your favourite celebrity with nail design you thought was great. You should instead find a design that appeals to you by doing you own research. It should have a powerful and symbolic meaning to yourself only.If anyone wanted to try this, Good Luck! ^_^
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
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