Day 98
9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...NAILS! I decided to do film leader nails today because I love the way film leaders look, even though they are fairly bland, they have an interesting aesthetic to them, and plus, I've recently jumped into everything movie/film related, so they just seemed to 'fit'.
left hand:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgXf6scLlLQ_m6DQDrHQMzSfU4E6XOQxYUnZI8lbHxqOehYOyvzTDyQYzCtObGws6UJwL7cIdWVfn7_ByUkNtBvyABZ-RRBT_-Dxm4_gPCfTHlpjNWgrrQqgbgJEUJwZGZF4MrU0ZB2Q8A/s400/011910_followtheleader.jpg)
right hand:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAkvSibzH0DuJ28UrPY5jU8h4aYFw03ihmUIY0zBOa2MYaELw5wuuA4RqRS-YnWjaq237_wHMUTDqYS7ZSjUyJxXvkbWs71nJ8q2RFz7mcoYGWC0WnIaiO8iR_Z5nyjBX2RjLsw-yjZZM/s400/011910_followtheleader2.jpg)
I used Orly Mirror, Mirror as a base, then mixed it with American Apparel Cotton to get the lighter grey of the rotating clock arm part, I also used American Apparel Cottonfor the white circles, and then used OPI for Sephora What's a Tire Jack? Matte for the black lines, and for the numbers. Topped it all off with 2 coats of Seche Vite top coat to get that high-gloss gleam!
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