Tabeso nails!

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These were a labor of love. The ring finger took me a good half hour 🙂 but anything for Tabeso 🙂

I am doing a nailart challenge on Instagram and the challenge today was match your nails to your outfit. I wore my Tabeso shirt for my sons Relay For Life walkathon at his school and realized it was about time I did some Tabeso nails! The Walkathon was fun even though my son ditched me. That’s ok, he had fun running with his classmates while I walked and enjoyed the beautiful spring weather. It was for a really good cause too!

On my four blue nails I used OPI Liquid Sand Get Your Number and OPI Thrill Of Brazil on my ring. I then hand painted the ring and thumb Tabeso logos. Liquid Sand Texture Polish has a gritty texture and I love it because it stays on really well. I usually apply three coats when I use Liquid Sand in order to get a good opaque color. It takes a long time to dry as well, and you don’t use a top coat, so you have to be careful and patient with Liquid Sand. But it’s worth the wait! Thrill of Brazil is the best red polish in my opinion.

Tabeso is an awesome social media app— here is the link to their website. Here is another blog post I did about Tabeso–tell The Boss Anna sent you! You can also search them in the Apple App Store. Droid’s version is coming soon!

So fun! Let me know what you think! :))))

Tootles—Anna

by Anna

One thought on “Tabeso nails!

  1. Mary Russell says:

    I really love the dark blue color and grainy texture on these nails! The red, white and blue would make a nice 4th of July style and anyone who is actively supporting Tabeso, could have their nails done this way!
    A word about Tabeso: Awesome App! This new company has come up with a really good idea! Know about things going on all the time, wherever you are: at home or away from home, traveling and wondering what might be going on any minute in your area.
    What an amazing concept and great little helper to have at your fingertips! Applause for Tabeso!

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