Hello my lovelies. I hope everyone is having a great weekend. If you are subscribed to my YouTube channel you probably have seen my latest video of the soft tropical pattern made with Indigo Nails polishes. And if you are not subscribed, then you can do so by clicking HERE.
I am really excited to share this video with you. I know that whenever there is a word “tropical” you think of hot, neon colors. But they don’t always have to be crazy bright. I made a simple tropical pattern using softer colors. This nail art is for those of you who don’t like to get crazy with neons.
This nail art design is made entirely with the beautiful nail polishes from Indigo Nails and you can find them HERE. I started off by applying a soft sage color with a blue undertone. It’s such a stunning color – I didn’t think I would like it as much as I do. It’s called Sea Breeze and I applied three coats.
For the nail art I am using the brush Indigo Master Nail Art 004. Then with the turquoise Vamos a la Playa I made the leaves. To add a little bit more depth and color to the leaves I added some dark green and yellow accents with Amazonia and Banana Cocktail.
The simple hibiscus flowers are made with two colors – bright pink Tutti Frutti and darker pink Pink-a-Colada. I added some yellow dots in the middle with the Banana Cocktail again and some purple dots on the side with Lily.
What do you guys think of this soft tropical pattern? I really hope that you enjoyed my video – I love making free hand florals! Let me know what you think in the comments below.
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This post came into life with collaboration and sponsorship with Indigo Nails. This does not affect my opinions on the products shown. All opinions are my own.
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