Sally Hansen I Love My Nail Art

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I Love My Nail Art


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Spring Runway Nail Art Designs

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Runway Inspired Lace Tip Nails

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Runway-Inspired Tribal Nails

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Runway Inspired Nail Art

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Floral Nails For Spring

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Manicure Party…and Mimosas!

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Confession of a Fashionista

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Color Blocking Nail Art with Sally Hansen

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Party Time With Sally Hansen Nails!

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Colorblock Nail Art Party

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Color Blocked & Polka Dots Nails

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Aztec Nails

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Melon Salsa Nails

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Street Style Pop Art Nails

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A Heavy Metal Manicure

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Graffiti Nail Art

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Flower Nail Art

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Sally Hansen Fuzzy Coat

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BFF Summer Textured Nails

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Cotton Candy Nails

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I Heart My Nail Art

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Colorful Street Nails

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Nude & Neon Nails

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cover story Rachel Hinderliter INSIDE

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Ronni Keller

Spring Runway Nail Art Designs

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From start to finish, including drying time, this look took me about 45 minutes total. So worth it!

ff to Walgreen’s I went! Not only do

And, because I’m a super savvy shopper, I

they have a huge (huge!) selection of

made sure to use my Balance Rewards card

Sally Hansen popping colors, they also have

to rack up points to use on my next purchase.

really easy to use color tools, which I love, love, love.

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cover story–Rachel Hinderliter

Runway Inspired Lace Tip Nails

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love the pink and gold metallic

After a LOT of deliberation, I ended up choosing

nails in this Walgreens display! There

one of my favorite trends right now, black lace;

was also a beautiful section of Sally Hansen

which is both classic and current.

nail polish called "Colors of the Season" with a great selection of trendy colors.

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I fell in love with these Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear shades: Mellow Yellow, Coral Reef and Golden-I. I also thought that the Insta-Dri in Blue Away was a perfect addition to the color combination! I added the Sally Hansen Nail Art Pen in Black to use for the patterns. I was so excited to try them.

Denise Johnson

Runway-Inspired Tribal Nails

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Holly Lefevre

Runway Inspired Nail Art

I

have long loved painting my nails. You

been my "go to" nail resource. When I need

could almost call it a hobby. NEVER

nail care, I look to Sally Hansen. It has always

COULD I HAVE IMAGINED that I would still

been synonymous for nail color and care...

be having fun playing with my nails...thanks

and now they are the leaders in the Nail Art

to Sally Hansen. Sally Hansen has always

trend - my new favorite thing.

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Samantha Sponsler

Floral Nails For Spring

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e decided that we’d try out the Spring Fever Salon Effects first. We matched it with some Sally Hansen 770 Rock Bottom Hard As

Nails polish and got to work. I wanted to do a combo of the two and Miss. A said that it would be “fresh” to do a diagonal since it’s something different. {And that’s what the runway is all about… something different and new!}

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Chelsea Day

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Manicure Party…and Mimosas! he one downfall of our manicure party theme of “Mimosas and Manicures” was that some of us may not have had the steadiest hands after a couple glasses of champagne!

Good thing I picked up some Sally Hansen Manicure Clean-Up Pens for cuticle clean up on those who tackled fancy nail art projects but couldn’t quite stay in the lines…

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Jillian Warner Confession of a Fashionista

I

am 30 years old, worked in fashion for a decade and have never once painted my nails. Why? I don't really have an answer. I guess the truth is that I've been afraid. I headed

to Walgreens and checked out the pretty incredible collection of nail polish, nail art pens and all of the other products I am not remotely qualified to use. After some aggressive filing and cuticle trimming I started out by using the Mint Sorbet color. It took me a few tries to get it on my nails the right way, but eventually I got the hang of it. The No More Mistakes nail polish remover pen I had opted to buy was very helpful with the learning curve. And now we may have created a monster because this whole nail art thing is actually a lot of fun! My favorite product is definitely the Sally Hansen nail art pen; because of the skinny lines and more intricate designs you can create with them. I also have a little person begging me for some designs on her nails so I better figure out how to draw hearts, stars and flowers soon!

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he great thing about Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear nail polish is that it is fast drying. Five minutes and my nails were good to

go (this is especially great when you have a little one at home who needs your full attention). Plus, I only needed one coat. To my surprise (yes, I surprise myself when my plan actually goes according to plan), my nails turned out great. The quick dry polish and nail strips only took about 30 minutes from start to dry.

Ashley Szeremet

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Kimberly Sneed

Color Blocking Nail Art with Sally Hansen

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here are so many options for fun nails with Sally Hansen and you can find them all at Walgreens! I love these Block Party and Think Outside the Block collections! So

what did I finally decide on? I wanted to try out the new colorblocking craze: taking 2 or more colors and combining them separately, yet in the same area, in a geometric fashion. Now one of my favorite color combos is turquoise and red, so I thought that Sally Hansen Insta-Dri nail colors 270 Racey Rouge and 440 Mint Sprint would make a great duo! A couple of notes – first, washi tape is a great nail polish aide! It’s not as sticky as real tape but allows you to get clean lines. Second, Sally Hansen Double Duty is fabulous! I used it both as a base coat and a top coat with this manicure. One less bottle to deal with works for me! Easy, right? But the outcome is just so much fun! And this is just the tip of the iceberg! I was so impressed with the collection of Sally Hansen products and colors at Walgreens that I know I’ll be back! So head to your local Walgreens today and pick up your very own Sally Hansen supplies and show off your DIY manicure!

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Mandy Beyeler

Party Time With Sally Hansen Nails!

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am weak for any excuse to have a fun

base coats, French manicure kits, nail art pens,

Girl’s Night Out–so a Sally Hansen Nail

cuticle cream, and even a polish remover pen for

party–I'm in! The Sally Hansen Display

easy touch-up. Seriously, there was everything.

was awesome and had everything for nail art that you can imagine, with all the perfect colors. With so many options, I grabbed tons of stuff for our party - - the gel strips, gel polish, top coat and

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A nail night went hand-in-hand with that - perfect fit! You should plan a spa nail night for your next GNO - it was great!


Kendra Halterman

Colorblock Nail Art Party

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hat could be a better way to end the

fun painting and talking into the night! This may

week than laughing with some favorite

become a regular event for us. What do you

girlfriends while we help each other come up

like to do when you get the girls together?

with fabulous nail designs? We had so much

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Abbey DeHart

Color Blocked & Polka Dots Nails

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’m trying to plan how to make even my NAILS stand out, so I was really excited to get a chance to try doing

some fun stuff with my nails using Sally Hansen products. As we all know, color blocking is super trendy right now…so I set out to find some fun colors to color block my nails with. I should preface this whole post with the fact that I’m not claiming to be a professional nail artist; and my photos definitely show that my nails aren’t PERFECT, but I think they turned out pretty darn good being that I’m not great at this stuff. I LOVE how they turned out, but don’t be expecting perfection…mmkay? EEK! I love how they turned out. They are so much fun and I love the variations of color blocking.

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April Fontenot

Aztec Nails

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ztec inspired patterns are HOT this spring! I’ve been seeing them in all the stores and all over Pinterest,

so I thought it would be fun to do an Aztec inspired manicure. When I stopped by my local Walgreens yesterday, I picked up some Sally Hansen nail polish and pens. I did a quick pinterest search and instantly had a ton of ideas at my fingertips {no pun intended… well, may just a little one…}. When I got home with all my new goodies, I started playing around with them, mixing and matching colors. Then when I saw these together, it instantly reminded me of a gorgeous pair of earrings I pinned a while back, and I knew I had to try to duplicate them! I’m pretty proud of the way they turned out; especially considering my hand is not the steadiest. I’m already scoping out more colors like the Block n’ Roll collection and Sweet Strips collection. And I’m trying to come up with some more ideas.

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Jessica Toothman

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A few days ago I threw my mom a birthday party. This wasn’t just any party; it was a Sally Hansen I Heart My Nail Art color blocking party!

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or the nail art bar I had a few jars of nail polish in every color as well as some nail art pens and Salon Effects

nail polish strips. I’m a huge fan of the InstaDri line so I made sure to have plenty of that on hand. I found an old appetizer tray in my kitchen that I thought would be perfect to hold the polish, so in each of the four sections I put a color combo to give people some ideas for their nails. I also had q-tips and polish remover on hand for mistakes. The polish bar was a total hit and my mom LOVED it! It felt great to be able to do something really special for her like this and everyone had a blast! I can’t believe how fabulous this party turned out. I truly couldn’t have hoped for a better time! It was great seeing all of the different color blocking patterns everyone came up with, and having some much needed girl time with some great people.

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he Sally Hansen nail line is HUGE

Carly Morgan

and Walgreens carries pretty much everything. I’ve been using Sally

Hansen polish forever since it fits my budget and I like their colors. I also like that they always have new products to fit the trends, and Walgreens keeps the new stuff in stock. I was a little nervous about being able to recreate a striped look freehand, but the fine tip on the Sally Hansen nail art pen was reassuring. Luckily the stripes were a lot easier than I thought they’d be. The color came out of the pen easily and I found that if I held the pen still and moved my nail across in one smooth motion, I was able to get the look that I was going for. I had so much fun with them that I couldn’t resist adding a tiny heart on my ring finger.

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Melon Salsa Nails


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Mickey Coutts

Street Style Pop Art Nails

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ince I love the bright of

the

colors Sally

Hansen lines so much, I decided on a Pop Art look. I ended up getting five

different

bright

colors; black and clear top coat polishes and a black Nail Art Pen. I was so excited to get started! I was thinking that my cookie design talents would hopefully make nail art easy. It turned out that the street look is supposed to look edgy, so they (at least most of the ones I love) didn’t need to be perfect.

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Randi Dukes

A Heavy Metal Manicure

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y teenage daughter, Kennedy, and I

I bought four different bottles of Sally Hansen

had some fun mother/daughter time

polishes in shades of gray. Kennedy and I both

earlier this week. We went a little wild and gave

love the outcome of this heavy metal manicure

Kennedy a heavy metal manicure. Picture a

‌ the metal tips add such a fun and unexpected

French manicure with metal tips instead of

element.

white tips ‌ cool, huh?

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Kristyn Kilcullen

Graffiti Nail Art

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ver since designers like Phillip Lim, Kate Spade and Rachel Antonoff embraced “Graffiti” nail art during New York Spring Fashion Week 2013, I have been seeing “Graffiti” nail art all

around. I finally decided to try out this trend using some fun new Sally Hansen colors I ordered offline from Walgreens. What I loved most about creating Graffiti nail art was that there were no rules to it and each look I created was unique and unpredictable. You can let your imagination run wild when creating these carefree looks and you don’t have to worry about being perfect with it!

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Jenny Winward

Flower Nail Art

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s soon as I laid eyes on the new Sally Hansen "Fuzzy Coat" polish I knew it would be the perfect texture for grass! I had seen some cute grassy manicures on Pinterest and thought it would be fun to try.


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Angela Peters

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ave

you

tried

Sally Hansen textured nail polish? If not,

they're a must try! I started checking out the Sally Hansen Instagram and I was so inspired by the fun and bright colors that are in for summer! I knew I wanted to get 'beachy' with my manicure! So I went to my local Walgreens and I was floored by the giant selection. It was pretty breathtaking to see the fabulous new collections for summer! I

ended

up

choosing

two

gorgeous Sugar Coat polishes and a white Nail Art Pen from Walgreens to create my Beach Ready Manicure with! Aren't they gorgeous?

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hen I heard about the new Sally Hansen Fuzzy Coat polishes, I knew I had to try them!! There are lots of different things you can do with these

polishes; but first, let's talk about exactly what they are. The Fuzzy Coat polishes are a matte, bar glitter set in a clear base. I like this better than some other glitter polishes because you can brush it on instead of dabbing it.

Alyssa Frady

Sally Hansen Fuzzy Coat

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Anastasia Smith

BFF Summer Textured Nails

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extured nails have been all the rage lately, from nail caviar to bird feather effect, with

my favorite one being the liquid sand type. Sally Hansen has a collection called Sugar Coat, which includes several gorgeous matte and shimmery textured nail polish shades. My BFF, Jennifer, and I both agreed that these polishes create something like an "egg shell" effect, which actually makes our thin and bendy nails look and feel stronger–a surprising benefit of a textured nail polish.

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Christine Tsang

Cotton Candy Nails

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ally Hansen has just released two new texture nail polish lines - the Sugar Coat and the Fuzzy Coat. The combination of the sugary

texture and the colors available in the Sugar Coat line lead me to think COTTON CANDY.

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Victoria Farnsworth I Heart My Nail Art

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threw a nail party this past

weekend.

And

it

was fabulous. I had a bunch of my girlfriends over and we attempted to do some crazy Street Style nail art. All of the products that we used were Sally Hansen, and I completely fell in love with the Sally Hansen Salon Effects and the Sally Hansen Nail Art Pens. Both of these products make it so easy to achieve a flawless look! They were so easy to apply,

and

everyone

else

ended up with such fun, cute,

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and funky nails!


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Amy Trauntvein

Colorful Street Nails ight

now

I’m

seeing a big

trend

in

Look”

nails,

“Street with

lots of bright colors and funky designs. They are so much fun to create and the possibilities are endless! I couldn’t wait to get started!

Sarah Vargas

Nude & Neon Nails

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LOVE bright colors. I was having a hard time deciding

on which polishes I should buy because Sally Hansen has an insane variety. I ended up buying a nice mixture of different formulas, colors, pens, and a topcoat.

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