Hello & Welcome to my blog!
I figure I should introduce myself a little bit in my first post....so..
-My name is Jessica-Anne. (My friends call me Jessie)
-I'm Canadian
-I am 25 years old.
-I have been obsessed with painting my nails & attempting my own nail art for about 9 months now.
-It all started last April when i received a Konad stamping kit from my boyfriend. I was instantly obsessed and played with it everyday for about a month.
.-I joined Instagram around the same time & started posting photos of my nails. As much as I loved what i was doing, I wasn't happy with my posts. I saw so many amazing nail artists on Instagram that were doing their own hand drawn nail art & their designs and photos were incredible. I thought 'Why can't I do that?!' There are just endless possibilities. Stamping is fun but limited.
-My first non stamping nail art that I ever attempted was a cupcake design.
-I got great feedback from my followers on these & I was honestly pretty proud of myself. I didn't have any dotting tools at that time. (if only I knew how cheap they were on eBay lol) so I was using the end of a makeup brush for large dots & the end of a bobby pin for smaller ones.
-Over the past few months, I've done a few things.
-I've started taking care of my cuticles, they were honestly terrible before. I used to bite them. I know that sounds disgusting, I used to hide my hands because I was ashamed that I did that. I can be a nervous person sometimes, and at the time that was a way to distract myself. So gross. Anyways, I kept practicing nail art, and as I saw myself improving I was feeling more encouraged to stop biting them and start taking care of them. I didn't want to have cute nails and jacked up cuticles lol (plus it was painful sometimes). So I got myself 2 products by Essie Disappearing Trick & Smooth Trick
(photo is from Oct 2012, about a month after i started using these two products)
They both did wonders for me, and still do. I've repurchased both of these items a few times, as I use them every day or every second day. I will dedicate an entire blog post to cuticle care in the near future.
-I started maintaining my nails. They were always long, but sometimes too long, or uneven, or just not flattering. I regularly file them now & always wear a strengthening base coat.
-I started paying attention to my hand poses, I try to get as straight on as possible when photographing. I also try my best to get even lighting. Natural light is the best lighting possible, but when I can't take a photo in the day, I use a lamp with a Daylight bulb(which I found at Walmart) I will go further in depth with photo & lighting tips in a later post.
Here is a water marble design I did a couple of weeks ago(using Fuchsia Rage-Nina & Frost Bite-China Glaze)
As you can see, my photo quality has drastically changed.
(Glitters are from www.bornprettystore.com Use my coupon code IJNK31for 10% off your entire order. They have free world wide shipping as well.)
I have created this blog to start documenting my journey in Nail Art. I am not a professional, but I have some tips to share that I have learned along the way, and hopefully they will be helpful to some people.
I really love doing this, and I am excited to share my work with you all <3
-Jessie
-Find me on-
Instagram @jewsie_nails
www.facebook.com/jewsienails
www.youtube.com/jewsienails
xox
Wow! Great blog. I like your story and how you describe the evolution of your dedication to what you enjoy. You've got some serious skills, keep it up! :-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all of your work! I wish you could do my nails. I follow you on instagram and your work is the best I have seen on there! My instagram name is la_to_ya
ReplyDeleteYou have come so far in such a short amount of time. I had no idea you just barely started nail art this year. I'm the same, I saw that some amazing nail art was on Instagram and then I thought I'd give it a go myself.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read a blog post or see a video about your cuticle products. Mine are moisturised enough but tend to be pretty thick and "grow" quickly. And I'd love a Nail Basics post about your maintenance products and preferred base coats and strengtheners.
Great to see you with your own site! :-D
Allo ~ Remmie Here!
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Thank You ~ <3
I was a compulsive cuticle-biter, too! I've definitely also found that doing nail art has helped. I'm stoked you're a fellow Canadian, kicking butt in IG land like whoa! Did you have a "breakthrough" moment that led to greater exposure and more of an audience for your art?
ReplyDeleteAw thanks for the support girl! Always nice to meet a fellow Canadian :) I was featured once by thefashionqueen on IG about 2 months after i started doing nail art. Then it was about 6 months later(december) when hairandnailfashion promoted me, and it all kind of started from there. :)
DeleteI am fan !!! Congrats !!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYay I was just on IG wondering what your story was. Love all your pics your nails are just to die for. You are definitely a glequin wizard!
ReplyDeleteLove ur intro and nail designs. My bad habit is picking at my cuticles and yes they can get sore at times. A few weeks ago now, i found myself completely amazed at all the inspiring nail art here on YT and now i gotta say i'm hooked lol.So much so now that i'm enjoying giving proper manicures to myself, my daughter and my sister.I'm hoping that any artistic skill i might have hiding in me will present itself soon lol :)
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