Beyoncé’s cowgirl period has sparked a world obsession for all issues nation western—and that features nail artwork. The singer favors the “Texan French,” whereas Los Angeles-based nail artist Bara Jarjour is feeling a studded cow-print design. Jarjour creates the look utilizing common polish —milky white for the bottom and mid-tone brown (OPI nail polish in Chocolate Mousse, to be particular) for the spots. Gel polish in related shades works simply as nicely if that’s your choice.
Now for the cow print: When you’ve painted a layer of white and let that dry, “smoosh the comb [dipped in brown polish] round a bit till the bigger spots look a little bit raveled,” Jarjour explains. Then, taking no matter is left on the bristles (chances are you’ll even must take away some), dab the thin aspect of the comb gently onto the nail to create random, tiny specks of brown. Apply your high coat and, if you happen to’d like, add a few flat-back studs—hoops, boots, and spurs not required.
Palm Royale Nails
Apple TV’s Palm Royale has New York Metropolis-based nail artist, Lolly Koon, feeling impressed by vivid, ‘60s-inspired prints for the summer season months. “The present has so many superior, Lilly Pulitzer-like patterns which can be tone-on-tone—oranges, yellow, white altogether,” she says. To translate this into the nail design above, Koon used gel polishes in “vibrant, tropical colours,” though she confirms conventional polish additionally works. “For this look, I began with a peachy-orange base, after which some fast swipes of vibrant yellow over that, creating these swishes. Then, I used a dotting software to color the little leafy areas on either side in inexperienced and pink.” All the pieces ought to really feel random and spontaneous—the identical vitality as Kristen Wiig making an attempt to scheme her method into Miami’s most unique members’ membership within the present.