Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Mixed Mani for Conservative Jammers




I love the Mixed Mani sheets, but I don't like a lot of pattern. Strange, right?
Paper Mache (upper left), Leo, Geo and Lace (upper right),
Celeb Status (lower left), Tinted Classics (lower right).


When I placed my first order, I wanted to be very strategic.  I knew I wanted accent nails, but didn’t want one whole sheet of a busy pattern that I would not want to wear on all of my fingers.  I also bought lots of solids thinking that I’d never be into the graphics (boy was I wrong!).

So, what I love about the Mixed Mani’s is that you can use them as accent nails giving you some diversity in your accents.  You are not obliged to use an entire sheet of Happily Ever After, for example, as accents - that would last forever!  And you may get sick of it!
Daydream and Desert at Dusk.

Boysenberry and Desert at Dusk.
With Mixed Mani’s you get two or three different designs on one sheet and you can mix and match them with each other or with another wrap that you like.  One of my first times using my Mixed Mani as an accent was using Daydream with Desert at Dusk (left).  Desert at Dusk also goes well with Boysenberry, so I matched paired them together as well (right).
To increase the matchability of my Mixed Mani’s, I also got some clear ones that I can layer over another color (see picture below) - not only do I now have extra patterns to use as an accent, but it can match with any wrap that I’m already planning on wearing.  

Fizzy Grape with Geo
(of Leo, Geo and Lace) layered
over it.
Although the Mixed Mani’s may seem too bold or daring, they might be just right for your first foray into the accent nail world.  

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