Get Artsy with Artist’e Blooming Nail Art Gel Polish
Issue No. 13
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Get Artsy with Artist’e Blooming Nail Art Gel Polish
We love a minimal one colour manicure but sometimes we want to channel our inner Van Gogh and get artsy with it! One great way to dive into the nail art world is using our Artist’e Nail Art Gel Polish, a clear blooming nail art gel polish that helps create water and airbrush effects by blooming and spreading colour gel polish when it is placed on top of Artist’e.
The steps are as easy as 1, 2, 3:
- Perform your regular manicure and/or pedicure. Apply your desired base and/or colour gel polish and cure according to instructions.
- Apply one clear coat of Artist’e Nail Art Gel. DO NOT CURE. Use your nail art tool to start designing.
- Watch as your “self-art” automatically come to life after a few seconds! Artist’e will spread and create different effects, depending on how you design. Cure and finish with a final top gel polish.
There are a multitude of designs you can achieve when using Artist’e. From abstract art to marble to snakeskin, the possibilities are endless! Check out below what these nail artists have created using Artist’e.
Water Colour
We love this multi-coloured design by @lauren_marshmallow and can see so many different colour combinations that would look amazing! (creams and browns for a milk pouring into coffee look anyone?!)
Smoky Nails
We all are familiar with a smoky eye look but how about smoky nail look! We love this unique design done by @kmnailstudio.
Ocean Waves
Who else loves the ocean and cannot wait till we can travel to a tropical, beach destination? Until then we will admire in awe of these ocean waves nails by @__nailsbynikki.
Snake Skin
How cute are these snake print nails by @fromtyewithlove! Ophidiophobia who?
Tortoise
Snake print a little too bold? Try tortoise print! We love how @karla.ariass elevates this manicure with tortoise print accent nails.
Marble
We definitely had to include this design on our list. One of the more classic and popular looks done using Artist’e – Marble! @nailsby_marilyn nails this design down with these immaculate nails (pun intended)
Jade
For a coloured look inspired by marble, why not try a Jade design? We love these ethereal nails by @snowbunny_nails.
Rose Quartz
Try a pink and white Rose Quartz look if you are looking for something different from Marble and Jade. We love this elevated ‘nude’ nails set by @nailedbyaprill featuring a Rose Quartz design.
Roses
Smell like a rose and wear them on your nails too! We love how @curedbym drew blue roses as accent nails for this look.
Flowers
An alternative to the rose design is flower blossoms like the one above by @showmea_vanity. So cute and dainty, a perfect little touch of spring!
Want to learn how to achieve some of these looks yourselves? Grab a bottle of Artist’e (ps. Artist’e is currently our complimentary gift with purchase on all orders over $75 with code ARTISTE), a fine tip nail art brush like one of our Diamond Nail Art Brush and keep watching below for the most popular (and surprisingly achievable) Artist’e nail art looks.
Snakeskin Tutorial by @yesicasnails
Blooming Rose Tutorial by @yesicasnails
Rose Quartz Tutorial by @nailexperiments
Multi-Look Tutorial by @red_iguana
Good look on your nail art journey! We can’t wait to see what looks you create using our blooming gel. We’d love to see them so make sure to tag us @bioseaweedgel or use hashtag #BSGArtiste.
Also let us know in the comments below, if you have used Artist’e before? What looks have you created or what looks would you like to try? Every comment will also double as an entry for a chance to win a $25 BSG e-Gift card. One winner will be contacted by email on April 14th 2021. Must be 18+ to enter and a resident of USA.
*Update: Giveaway closed, winner is Kristine.
3 comments
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think using earthy tones it would be awesome to make some landscape inspired looks on nails!
I tried making the roses with Artiste’, and while they didn’t look like flowers, it was a very cool look. Can’t wait to try with some new spring colors.
I have used Artist’e before! I created a geode type look and it turned out amazing! I would love to experiment more with different colors.