How to make your own nail polish with eyeshadow
Notes:
- You can use a clear nail polish or even a clear top coat. I used a half full bottle of top coat which I was no longer using.
- Make sure you crush the eyeshadow until you get a fine powder so it mixes well in the polish.
- How much eyeshadow you add depends on the pigmentation of the product you're working with. Don't be afraid to mix your colours too!
- How long the mixed polish will take to dry, or last on your nails, will depend on the quality of the clear polish base. Because mine was an old top coat that was getting gluggy, it took about 15 minutes between coats.
- You can even use this same technique to create your own glitter top coat, just add glittery eyeshadow to the clear base.
Hope you enjoyed this very simple and quick DIY nail polish! Let me know what you think.
PS: Have you made any of my past DIYs?
If you have, I'd love to showcase them here on Makeup and Macaroons with full credits to you of course, which means more exposure for your blog. HERE is where my previous DIYs can be found.
Just email me at lilitsblog{at}gmail{dot}com the link to your post of the DIY and I'll display them here with an active link back to your blog. If you don't have a blog but would still like to participate, feel free to send me the picture and I can still show it here with your permission.
This is fantastic! I can't wait to try it out (:
ReplyDeleteIt's soooo easy! Let me know how you go :-)
DeleteI have I have! I've made my very own nude polish back then when I started blogging. Not sure if I have it up anymore, but I used my mineral powder foundation and a top coat!! ^_^
ReplyDeleteCool! Let me know if you find it and want it shown here (of course I'll say that you created it waaayyy before I did!)
DeleteI used to do a lot of beauty DIY's on my blog when I first started. Tinted Lip balms, Blush, mixing & pressing my own shadows + lip scrubs, body scrubs and face masks..never tried making my own nail polish colours, awesome post:)
ReplyDeleteSara xx http://beautifulworldoflennynb.blogspot.ca/
I'm just getting into DIYs and really enjoying how therapeutic it is! I need to make my own body scrubs and face masks next!
DeleteWhat a brilliant idea! I love all of your DIY posts - I myself am not particularly creative and crafty but you certainly inspire me to start making jewellery, accessories and now nail polish! I also think the showcase is such a great idea, it will be lovely to see other people's creations.
ReplyDeletexx
I hope people will submit their DIYs as I'd love to see what people have come up with!
DeleteWow I never would have thought to use eye shadow in a clear polish.. glitter yes, eyeshadow no. I love this!!! It would be especially easy to use some of my pigments (which I will probably never use up!) to make a nail polish. I'm super inspired now! haha
ReplyDeletexx
Yeay, try it :-)
DeleteI can't believe how easy it was to do, and so effective.
I love it!!! Lovely idea to use up all of my old eyeshadows- you know, when I look at them I always feel guilty for not using them up/not choosing the colours wisely so as to use them... I'm definitely going to do this DIY! Thanks, Lilit ;)
ReplyDeletexx
I know, I feel the same guilty way when I look at all my eyeshadows so this would be a good way of using them up.
DeleteGreat post and I love the outcome!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteGreat Idea I love DIYs!
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Thanks heaps :)
DeleteCool idea, I wonder how powdered mineral eyeshadow would work?
ReplyDeleteMight work even better as they're generally more pigmented than normal shadows. Will need to give it a go I guess :-)
DeleteThat's so clever! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ty!
DeleteFantastic post!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to try, will report back!
Fantastic! Let me know how you go. :-)
DeleteWow, that's an awesome idea. I would never have thought that would work but it looks great. I have so many old eyeshadows that would be great to use up this way.
ReplyDeleteWOOOOOOOOOOOW!! You're a geniuuuuus! I mean I know you haven't made this up but still! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeletelove this! I like recycling old cosmetics too. I just shared this on facebook ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the share! :-)
DeleteLove your idea Lilit. you are really genius.
ReplyDeletewooow great idea :)
ReplyDeleteHi there, please can I link this post on my blog?
ReplyDeleteThank you
Hazel
Slightly Skint Blog
Hi Hazel, yes of course! Thanks for checking, link away :)
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