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10 Pastel Blue Nail Arts To Get On This Summer!

23 Jan 2015
Salma Akter
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Pastel blue nail arts are a perfect color to choose for the spring or summer fashion. The season brings a colorful mood where you get to your sweet side with all the soft colors and this pastel blue nail arts can make you feel just fabulous! Paste blue color is a light blue color with has a soft shade. It is neither blue nor teal but a combined shade together.

Pastel blue nail artVia: LiveLovePolish

To get some pastel nail arts, you are going to need the required nail colors in pastel blue. Not all of the nail polish providers do supply the pastel colors. You have to search the names of the companies and then find the nearest one to your location to get all the necessary colors for yourself. The most interesting thing about pastel colors is you can mix and match them in a very easy way.

Pastel blue nail artVia: BlogLovin

All the pastel colors are in soft shade so you can have more color combination with them comparing to regular nail colors. So you can start with having the plain color to suit with your outfits. But if you are willing to add more colors then you can easily add more as you want with relevant shades of pastel colors.

Pastel blue nail artVia: GlamRadar

To get a set of perfect pastel blue nail arts, you have to start with cleaning your nails and make them dry. Gather your nail colors and nail polish remover to remove any extra from the edges of your nails. Start applying the nail color on your nails and let them dry. If you think you already love them then just apply a layer of top coat to give it a finish.

Pastel blue nail artVia: BuzzFeed

But if you are planning to do more on this nail art then you can start experimenting with a pink pastel colors to go with this one. Pink and blue matches really well and especially in pastel colors, you will get the best outcome! So what you can do is add polka dots or stripes on your pastel blue color with the pastel pink.

Pastel blue nail artVia: FabFatale

You already love it, don’t you? Now if you want to get more creative, you can add more colors such as mint green, pint, blue and yellow; all shades in pastel colors and apply them on each nail to see how it looks. Instead of applying all, you can make a combination of two or three colors which is also a stylish design for nail art.

Pastel blue nail artVia: StyleCraze

Now that you already love playing with these pastel colors, you can keep the pastel blue as the base color and then add any other colors of your choice. You can add studs or rhinestones to make it a fancy one. You can also add a glimpse of glitters on the edge of the nails to make them look really shiny. You can have the tips colored with different pastel colors.

Pastel blue nail artVia: BuzzFeed

Leopard print with pastel colors is a sexy nail art that you must try. All you have to do is have the base with pastel blue nail art. Then you have to apply pink pastel nail color in random dots by using a dotting tool or the nail color brush. Then use a thin nail art brush to outline the pink dots with a black nail color and that would be all to get some gorgeous leopard print nail arts with pastel blue!

Pastel blue nail artVia: Ink361

You can also have different type of messages on this pastel blue nail arts. For example, you can draw love birds on a branch or a cat peeking through your nails and that will happen when you appear to be a cat lover. Just use your imagination and make the best out of it by applying it through your nail arts.

Pastel blue nail artVia: Pinterest

Geometrical shapes are also an interesting thing to do with pastel blue nail art. You can have the base with paste blue and add more colors in different directions. So when are you going to get some of these pastel blue nail arts?

Pastel blue nail artVia: APolishAddict

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