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REVERSE TIP


1. Firstly, apply two coats of the ‘Can’t Let Go’ colour by OPI.


2. Next, get the glitter effect by adding a coat of ‘Polka.com’ and wait for it to dry.


3. The next bit is the tricky bit and needs a steady hand - using the ‘Anti Bleak’ nail colour by OPI, paint across one half of your nail on the diagonal making sure it’s even.


4. Next, you can finish the look by adding 3 nail studs across the join between the two colours - you can use tweezers to do this as it’s a bit fiddly!


6. OPI Euro Centrale ‘Vant to bite my neck?’ £11 36 ADY1G


1. Firstly apply two coats of OPI ‘My Vampire Is Buff’ and let it dry completely (this is very important!)


2. Take a round white sticker and cut it so you’ve got a thin curved strip.


3. Place this strip on your nail to act as a barrier, making sure you leave the top of the tip uncovered.


5. OPI Mariah Carey Limited Edition ‘Can’t Let Go’ £11 36 AEV1B


4. Next take your ‘Vant To Bite My Neck?’ nail colour and carefully paint the nail tips, making sure you don’t go over the bottom edge of the sticker strip.


5.Do two coats of this and allow to dry, then gently remove the stickers - you should be left with a perfect tip!


4. OPI Mariah Carey Limited Edition ‘Anti-Bleak’ £11 36 AER1B


6. Just in case your lighter coat was damp when you added the sticker you may need to go back and tidy some areas up a bit with the ‘My Vampire Is Buff’ polish (we did warn you!)


7. OPI ‘Rapi Dry’ spray 60ml £13 2C ZHU1H


8. OPI Euro Centrale ‘My vampire is buff’ £11 36 AEJ1G


3. OPI Euro Centrale ‘Polka. com’ £11 36 AFW1G


Payments shown are examples only. For full credit information see page 114


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