This is the final post for my nail foils collection. There has been a lot to go through so I am kind of thankful that I've gotten to the end. All of these foils were purchased by me from Dollar Nail Art. In this post I will be showing you product photos, close up images and brief descriptions of each of the nail foils based on what I think they look like.
If you do not know what nail art foil is or how to use it please follow this link here to my Introduction to Nail Foils post for more information.
If you do not know what nail art foil is or how to use it please follow this link here to my Introduction to Nail Foils post for more information.
Black Raven:
Black Raven is a glossy black foil. There is no pattern to it at all, it is ust solid colour.
Camouflage:
Camouflage is a matte foil which is made up of grey, khaki and green blocks of colour. The pattern of this is sort of like an 8bit version of the camouflage that army officers wear, fairly interesting.
Divine:
Divine is a white based foil with what appears to be a cream brick-like pattern running across the width of the foil. It is a matte finish foil with no glossiness or reflection
Earth Quake:
Earth Quake is a reddish-brown based foil with a black crack effect along the entire length of the foil. The crack effect makes it look like the earth has shattered after an earthquake, hence the name. This is a matte finish foil and has no glossy finish or reflection
Fifth Avenue:
Fifth Avenue is a gunmetal grey based foil with light silver cross-hatching along the entire length of the foil. This is a matte foil and doesn't have the same sort of reflective qualities that the other silver foils have. It is a very conservative foil and kind of reminds me of a pattern you would see in a business suit or something similar.Mystic:
Mystic is a glossy black foil with a grey brick-like pattern to it. It kind of reminds me of bricks and mortar, black being the mortar and the grey the bricks.New Year's Eve:
New Year's Eve is a cream based foil with ref lines running along its length and black splatters randomly placed along the foil. This is a matte finish foil, with no glossiness or reflection
Snake Skin:
Snake Skin is exactly what the name suggests. This foil is semi-transparent with a black and grey snake skin pattern to it. Like the previous two foils, it can be applied over any coloured base to create an interesting design. This is probably my favorite foil of them all!
White Marble:
Another foil that is exactly what its name suggests, White Marble is a white based foil with a soft brown marble veining through it. It isn't really that impressive as it reminds me of floor tiles, not something I'd really want on my nails lol.











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