Update from the blogosphere #82 – Olympic nails

The Olympics have gripped not only the nation but the entire world and it’s not just the sport we’re interested in! Coming to the end of the Olympics (*sob*) it’s clear to see that statement nails have attracted nearly as much attention as the medals so it’s no wonder the blogosphere is inundated with photos of the best and the easiest videos on how to achieve the intricate styles.

Fashion Assist wordpress has put together a gorgeous selection of the nails worn by some of the best Olympians in the world. We’re impressed by the original and inventive designs – who knew you could get a kangaroo on your pinky! We’re loving this patriotic trend that nail artist Sophy Robson has brought to the competition with Max Factor. She’s created 214 bold country flag designs, take a look at some of the amazing styles on Fashion Assist’s blog here and check out more designs on the athletes over on Like Love Style blogspot.

Moving away from the flags but still jumping on the Olympic theme is Dutch Diana’s blogspot. The rings look quite like bubbles so this is something you could keep doing even after the Olympics. With the Olympic colours over the gold base, this is one nail trend that’s been inspired first position. Find out how Dutch-Diana made these on her blog.

If you want to try your hand at these fab nails, check out Dork Adore’s tutorial here. You can get Team GB’s look, or USA and if you want a bit of everything, that’s here too.

Good luck to all the teams in these final days. Let’s try and hold on to our third spot on the medals table and make history!

Have a great weekend!

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2 comments on “Update from the blogosphere #82 – Olympic nails

  1. Can you tell us more about this? I’d love to find out more details.

  2. Awesome writing style!

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